Tìm kiếm
take a toll on somebody or something
to take a toll on somebody or something
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to have a severe negative effect on someone or something, in a way that lasts for a long time
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "take a toll on someone or something" and when to use it?
The idiom "take a toll on someone or something" originates from the concept of a toll booth, where travelers are required to pay a fee for using certain roads or bridges. In a figurative sense, it is used to suggests that various challenges, difficulties, or adverse circumstances can affect an individual's well-being, physical or mental health, or on the condition of an object, leading to negative effects or consequences.
Ví dụ
The extended period of bad weather took a toll on the crops, resulting in a poor harvest this year.
The financial crisis took a toll on the company, but they were optimistic about the calm after the storm, hoping for a business rebound.
The long hours and excessive workload had been taking a toll on her, and when she was passed over for a promotion, it was the final straw that prompted her to quit her job.
Jack's obsession with his appearance has led him to become as skinny as a stick, but it's clear that it's taking a toll on his well-being.
The stress of the demanding job was taking a toll on her health, leading to exhaustion and frequent illnesses.