casualty
n. 傷亡人員; 受害者; 急診室
A casualty is a person who is injured or killed in a war or in an accident.
Troops fired on demonstrators near the Royal Palace causing many casualties.
軍隊在皇宮附近向示威人群開槍,造成大量傷亡。
A casualty of a particular event or situation is a person or a thing that has suffered badly as a result of that event or situation.
Fiat has been one of the greatest casualties of the recession.
菲亞特一直是經濟蕭條中損失最慘重的公司之一。
Casualty is the part of a hospital where people who have severe injuries or sudden illnesses are taken for emergency treatment.
I was taken to casualty at St Thomas's Hospital.
我被送往聖·托馬斯醫院的急救室。
1. someone injured or killed or captured or missing in a military engagement
2. someone injured or killed in an accident
3. an accident that causes someone to die
4. a decrease of military personnel or equipment
The CIRC and the China Life Property & Casualty Insurance Company Limited promoted the project.
中國保監會和中國人壽保險有限公司共同推動這個專案的進行.
Televisions and telescopes give the visitors visual ability to see the casual casualty.
電視和望遠鏡賦予參觀者們看見偶然傷亡事故的視覺能力.
The cottage was a casualty of the forest fire.
那小屋被森林大火燒燬.
This is a state of emergency. I don't wanna be another casualty.
現在是緊急情況. 我不想成為又一個犧牲品.
No casualty and damage in the area has been reported so far.
暫時未有傷亡和破壞在該地區已報告.