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🔑 totalBrE /ˈtəʊtl/NAmE /ˈtoʊtl/ adjective [usually before noun] 🔑 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。🔑 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! 🔑 totalBrE /ˈtəʊtl/NAmE /ˈtoʊtl/ nounthe 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 亿美元。◆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 🔑 totalBrE /ˈtəʊtl/NAmE /ˈtoʊtl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they total BrE /ˈtəʊtl/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtl/present simple - he / she / it totals BrE /ˈtəʊtlz/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtlz/past simple totalled BrE /ˈtəʊtld/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtld/past participle totalled BrE /ˈtəʊtld/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtld/past simple (US) totaled BrE /ˈtəʊtld/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtld/past participle (all US) totaled BrE /ˈtəʊtld/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtld/ -ing form totalling BrE /ˈtəʊtlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtlɪŋ/ -ing form (US) totaling BrE /ˈtəʊtlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtoʊtlɪŋ/~ sthto 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 亿美元。~ sth/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。~ sth(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 at (2) write |