tot
- IPA[tät]
美式
- a very young child;a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink such as whiskey or brandy
noun: tot, plural noun: tots
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- 1. a very young child dancing classes for tiny tots 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. British a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink such as whiskey or brandy a tot of brandy 同義詞
- 3. US short for tater tots
- the activity or practice of salvaging salable items from garbage cans or piles of waste: local authorities frown on totting and many ban it outright
Oxford American Dictionary
- the activity or practice of salvaging saleable items from dustbins or rubbish heaps: local authorities frown on totting and many ban it outright
Oxford Dictionary
- bite-sized croquettes of shredded potato that are fried or baked, typically served as a side dish: tater tots are a food we associate with the school cafeteria from our childhood
Oxford American Dictionary
- bite-sized croquettes of shredded potato that are fried or baked, typically served as a side dish: tater tots are a food we associate with the school cafeteria from our childhood
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[tɒt]
英式
- a very young child: dancing classes for tiny tots
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tɒt]
英式
- add up numbers or amounts: she totted up some figures
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tät]
美式
- add up numbers or amounts: she totted up some figures
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tɒt]
英式
- salvage saleable items from dustbins or rubbish heaps: there was only a bent figure of a man totting among the refuse
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tät]
美式
- salvage salable items from garbage cans or piles of waste: there was only a bent figure of a man totting among the refuse
Oxford American Dictionary