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The flashcard defines "total" with multiple meanings: as a noun referring to a sum or aggregate, as an adjective meaning complete or overall, as part of the phrase "in total" signifying an accumulation, and as a verb indicating addition or summation.

The flashcard defines "total" as a countable noun meaning "total number, total amount, or sum." It also covers its use as an adjective for "total, overall, or complete," in the phrase "in total" meaning "in total" or "altogether," and as a verb meaning "to add up to" or "to calculate the sum of."

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]总数;总额;合计 A total is the number that you get when you add several numbers together or when you count how many things there are in a group.
  • The companies have a total of 1,776 employees.

    这些公司总计有 1,776 名员工。

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[ADJ 形容词]总的;总计的;全部的 The total number or cost of something is the number or cost that you get when you add together or count all the parts in it.
  [ADJ n]
  • They said that the total number of cows dying from BSE would be twenty thousand…

    他们说患疯牛病死亡的牛的总数将达 2 万头。

  • The total cost of the project would be more than $240 million.

    该项目的总成本会超过 2.4 亿美元。

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[PHRASE 短语]总共;总计 If there are a number of things in total, there are that number when you count or add them all together.
  [PHR after v]
  • I was with my husband for eight years in total...

    我和丈夫在一起的时间总共有 8 年。

  • In total, 45 per cent of adults in Britain are exposed to tobacco smoke at home.

    英国总计有 45% 的成人在家里遭受到烟草烟雾的侵害。

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[VERB 动词]总数达;共计 If several numbers or things total a certain figure, that figure is the total of all the numbers or all the things.
  [V amount]
  • The unit's exports will total $85 million this year...

    该部门今年的出口总额将达 8,500 万美元。

  • They will compete for prizes totalling nearly £3,000.

    他们将为总额近 3,000 英镑的奖金展开争夺。

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[VERB 动词]计算…的总和;把…加起来 When you total a set of numbers or objects, you add them all together.
  [V n]
  • They haven't totalled the exact figures.

    他们还没有对确切数据进行总计。

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[ADJ 形容词]完全的;彻底的;绝对的 You can use total to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
  [usu ADJ n]
  [emphasis]
  • You were a total failure if you hadn't married by the time you were about twenty-three…

    如果到了 23 岁左右还没结婚,你就是个彻底的失败者。

  • There was an almost total lack of management control…

    管理控制几乎是完全缺失的。

  • Why should we trust a total stranger?...

    我们为什么要信任一个素昧平生的人呢?

  • I have total confidence that things will change.

    事情会有所改变的,我对此信心十足。

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  • Young people want something totally different from the old ways...

    年轻人想要与以往截然不同的东西。

  • The fire totally destroyed the top floor.

    大火彻底烧毁了顶层。


Oxford total / ˈtəʊtl ; NAmE ˈtoʊtl /
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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
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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
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running total
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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
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total / ˈtəʊtl ; NAmE ˈtoʊtl /
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total1 adjective
total2 noun
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totalto‧tal1 /ˈtəʊtl $ ˈtoʊ-/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective
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1[usually before noun] complete, or as great as is possibletotal failure/disaster The sales campaign was a total disaster. a total ban on cigarette advertising He looked at her with a total lack of comprehension. a sport that demands total commitment2total number/amount/cost etc the number, amount etc that is the total:  total sales of 200,000 per year Her total income was £10,000 a year.
total1 adjective
total2 noun
total3 verb
totaltotal2 ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]
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1the final number or amount of things, people etc when everything has been counted:  That’s £7 and £3.50, so the total is £10.50.a total of 20/100 etc A total of thirteen meetings were held to discuss the issue.in total There were probably about 40 people there in total.the sum total (=the whole of an amount when everything is considered together)2grand total a)the final total, including all the totals added togethersubtotal b)used humorously when you think the final total is small:  I earned a grand total of $4.15.COLLOCATIONSverbsmake a total of 100 etc· The £1,750 raised by staff has been matched by the company, making a total of £3,500.bring the total to 100 etc· Police arrested more than 200 protesters yesterday, bringing the total detained to nearly 500.add to a total· He wants to add to his total of three Olympic gold medals.adjectivesthe final total· Mrs Menzies said the final total could be as much as £750.the sum total (=the whole of an amount, when everything is added together)· This was the sum total of her grandfather's possessions.a combined/overall total (=the sum of two or more amounts added together)· The Jones family has a combined total of 143 years' service with the company.an annual/monthly/weekly/daily total· The Government plans to increase the annual total of 2,500 adoptions by up to 50%.
total1 adjective
total2 noun
total3 verb
totaltotal3 ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle totalled, present participle totalling British English, totaled, totaling American English)
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1[linking verb, transitive] to reach a particular total:  The group had losses totalling $3 million this year.RegisterTotal is used especially in journalism. In everyday English, people usually say that something makes or adds up to a particular total:· Three and six make nine.2[transitive] especially American English informal to damage a car so badly that it cannot be repaired:  Chuck totaled his dad’s new Toyota.total something ↔ up phrasal verb to find the total number or total amount of something by adding:  At the end of the game, total up everyone’s score to see who has won.
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[ˈtəʊtl]totalled, totalling, totals

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totals[285]
总数(44%),总的(15%),总计(14%),合计(13%),完全的(8%),共计(5%),全体的(1%)
n.总数,合计
adj.全部的;完全的;整个的
vt.总数达
vi.合计
n.(Total)人名;(法、德)托塔尔

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