Aún no tenemos significados para "take a toll".
1Elections, whether general or local government, take a toll on the country.
2He said rulings could also take a toll on large island families.
3She added that sleep problems can take a toll on daytime wellbeing.
4But narrowing the current account deficit will take a toll on demand.
5All of these changes might take a toll on some heterosexual relationships.
6This will take a toll on them in the days and weeks ahead.
7Higher oil prices may be starting to take a toll on economic growth.
8These days take a toll, maybe more than is strictly healthy.
9Shulman said the uncertainty is already starting to take a toll.
10Having a daughter like Courtney must really take a toll on a marriage.
11Whatever it was, it was sure to take a toll on his reserves.
12I didn't want it to take a toll on you, too.
13Underwater branches and rocks could take a toll upon whatever came near them.
14However, other more random events continue to take a toll.
15Concerns are rising that the trade war will take a toll on the economy.
16It really does take a toll on you, he said.
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