total
- IPA[ˈtəʊtl]
英式
- comprising the whole number or amount;complete; absolute
- the whole number or amount of something
- amount in number to;add up the full number or amount of
verb: total, 3rd person present: totals, gerund or present participle: totalling, past tense: totalled, past participle: totalled
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形容詞
- 1. comprising the whole number or amount a total cost of £4,000 同義詞
- 2. complete; absolute it is a matter of total indifference to me a total stranger 同義詞 反義詞
名詞
- 1. the whole number or amount of something he scored a total of thirty-three points in total, 200 people were interviewed
動詞
- 1. amount in number to they were left with debts totalling £6,260 同義詞
- ▪ add up the full number or amount of the scores were totalled 同義詞
- 2. North American informal damage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck he almost totalled the car 同義詞
- immersion of the whole body in water, in particular as a form of baptism: more than 100 members of the sect were baptised in Florida, undergoing total immersion as is traditional
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- an eclipse in which the whole of the disc of the sun or moon is obscured.
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- complete abstinence from drinking alcohol: a pledge of total abstinence
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- another term for sum
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- the final amount after everything is added up; the sum of other totals: add together the individual totals to arrive at your grand total a grand total of eighteen weeks
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- another term for enthalpy
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- another term for enthalpy
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for sum
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- IPA[ˈtōd(ə)l]
美式
- comprising the whole number or amount: a total cost of $4,000
- the whole number or amount of something: he scored a total of thirty-three points in total, 200 people were interviewed
- amount in number to: they were left with debts totaling $6,260
Oxford American Dictionary