tallied 的 3 个定义
plural tal·lies.
- an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
- Also called tally stick . a stick of wood with notches cut to indicate the amount of a debt or payment, often split lengthwise across the notches, the debtor retaining one piece and the creditor the other.
- anything on which a score or account is kept.
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tal·lied, tal·ly·ing.
- to mark or enter on a tally; register; record.
- to count or reckon up.
- to furnish with a tally or identifying label.
- to cause to correspond or agree.
tal·lied, tal·ly·ing.
- to correspond, as one part of a tally with the other; accord or agree: Does his story tally with hers?
- to score a point or make a goal, as in a game.
tallied 近义词
add up; count, record
更多tallied例句
- Although no official tally exists, studies indicate that at least 10 million workers lost their insurance but that about two-thirds of them found alternative coverage—through a new job, Medicaid, a spouse’s or parent’s plan, or the ACA marketplaces.
- The stronger-than-expected tally suggests the economic recovery may still be intact, though it also marked another slowdown in monthly job growth.
- It’s an important service that greatly speeds up our knowledge of who’s won what, without having to wait for the final tally from state authorities, which in some cases can take a while to count.
- Those awaiting the outcome of the vote tally in the remaining swing states may be biting their nails this week, but investors are nothing but euphoric.
- The remaining vote tallies from the counties around Atlanta, which is a Democratic stronghold, have yet to be counted.
- The Daily Beast has tallied up a rough estimate of the cost of the initial air trikes in Syria.
- The actual loss, in both spilled tanks and barrels, cannot be tallied yet.
- Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture tallied up the costs of raising a child born in 2013.
- In 2013, TSA tallied up a total of 1,813 firearms—nearly five per day—most of which were loaded.
- Every campaign has a moment or two that is recalled long after the votes are tallied.
- There were, then, some streaks of good-natured worldliness which tallied with Christian duty.
- His statement was consistent with that of all the others, moreover it tallied with all that Jan Boom had told me.
- From one detective to another he went, giving the description, and inquiring if any could say who tallied in appearance with it.
- The thing was tried several times in succession, and every time the movement of the finger tallied the playing of the music.
- But the report tallied with my own surmise, for they had used the word "Dover" when they left us for dead in the Wilderness.