ca.su.al.ty
n.(名词)【复数】 ca.su.al.ties An accident, especially one involving serious injury or loss of life.事故:事故,尤指带有严重伤害或生命损失的事故One injured or killed in an accident:受害人:事故中受伤或死亡的人:例句:a train wreck with an unknown number of casualties.一次不知伤亡人数的火车事故
One injured, killed, captured, or missing in action through engagement with an enemy.伤亡人:与敌人交战中受伤、死亡、被俘或迷失的伤亡人数Often casualties Loss in numbers especially through engagement with an enemy: 常作 casualties 失踪人数:失踪人数,尤指与敌交战中的伤亡数量:例句:Battlefield casualties were high.战场上伤亡人数十分多
One that is harmed or eliminated as a result of an action or circumstance:受害者:因某运动或环境而受伤害或被消灭的事物:例句:The corner grocery was a casualty of the expanding supermarkets.角落里的杂货店是日益扩大的超级市场的受害者
来源:Middle English casuelte 中古英语 casuelte from Old French 源自 古法语 from Medieval Latin c3su3lit3s [chance, accident] 源自 中世纪拉丁语 c3su3lit3s [机会,事故] from Latin c3su3lis [fortuitous] * see casual 源自 拉丁语 c3su3lis [偶然的] *参见 casual