total 英 [ˈtəʊtl]   美 [ˈtoʊtl]

total

total  英 [ˈtəʊtl] 美 [ˈtoʊtl]

adj. 全部的;完全的;整个的  vt. 总数达  vi. 合计 

进行时:totalling  过去式:totalled  过去分词:totalled  第三人称单数:totals  名词复数:totals 

the total profit 利润总额
The club has a total membership of 300. 这家俱乐部的成员总数为 300 人。

  • There are many meanings of total, but they all have something to do with completeness. A total is a whole or complete amount, and "to total" is to add numbers or to destroy something.
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  • adj. 全部的;完全的;整个的
  • vt. 总数达
  • vi. 合计
  • n. 总数,合计
  • 1. the total profit

    利润总额

  • 2. The club has a total membership of 300.

    这家俱乐部的成员总数为 300 人。

  • 3. The room was in total darkness.

    房间里一片漆黑。

  • 4. The evening was a total disaster.

    晚会彻底搞砸了。

  • 5. Out of a total of 15 games, they only won 2.

    在总共 15 场比赛中,他们只胜了 2 场。

  • 6. Imports totalled $1.5 billion last year.

    去年的进口总额达 15 亿元。

  • total (adj.) late 14c., from Old French total (14c.), from Medieval Latin totalis "entire, total" (as in summa totalis "sum total"), from Latin totus "all, all at once, the whole, entire, altogether," a word of unknown origin. Total war is attested from 1937 (William Shirer), in reference to a concept developed in Germany.
  • total (n.) "whole amount, sum," 1550s, from total (adj.).
  • total (v.) 1716, "bring to a total," from total (n.). Intransitive sense "reach a total of" is from 1859. Meaning "to destroy one's car" first recorded 1954. Related: Totaled; totaling.
total / ˈtəʊtl ; NAmE ˈtoʊtl / adjective , noun , verb total totals totalled totaled totalling totaling adjective [usually before noun ] 1 being the amount or number after everyone or everything is counted or added together 总的;总计的;全体的;全部的 the total profit 利润总额 This brought the total number of accidents so far this year to 113. 这使得今年迄今为止发生事故的总数达到 113 起。 The club has a total membership of 300. 这家俱乐部的成员总数为 300 人。 2 including everything 彻底的;完全的 SYN complete The room was in total darkness. 房间里一片漆黑。 They wanted a total ban on handguns. 他们要求彻底禁止拥有手枪。 The evening was a total disaster. 晚会彻底搞砸了。 I can't believe you'd tell a total stranger about it! 我不能相信你会把这事告诉一个素昧平生的人! noun the amount you get when you add several numbers or amounts together; the final number of people or things when they have all been counted 总数;总额;合计;总计 You got 47 points on the written examination and 18 on the oral, making a total of 65. 你笔试得了 47 分,口试得了 18 分,总分 65 分。 His businesses are worth a combined total of $3 billion. 他的企业加在一起总值 30 亿元。 Out of a total of 15 games, they only won 2. 在总共 15 场比赛中,他们只胜了 2 场。 The repairs came to over £500 in total (= including everything). 修理费总共 500 多英镑。 see also grand total , running total , sum total verb ( -ll- , US also -l- ) 1 totalsth to reach a particular total 总数达;共计 Imports totalled $1.5 billion last year. 去年的进口总额达 15 亿元。 2 totalsth/sb (up) to add up the numbers of sth/sb and get a total 把…加起来;计算…的总和 Each student's points were totalled and entered in a list. 每个学生的总分都已计算出来并列入表中。 3 totalsth ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to damage a car very badly, so that it is not worth repairing it 彻底毁坏(汽车) see also write sth off  (2 ) at write total / ˈtəʊtl ; NAmE ˈtoʊtl /
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