tallied / ˈtæl i /

已统计已统计的已统计过的已计算的

tallied3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural tal·lies.

  1. an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
  2. 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.
  3. anything on which a score or account is kept.
v. 有主动词 verb

tal·lied, tal·ly·ing.

  1. to mark or enter on a tally; register; record.
  2. to count or reckon up.
  3. to furnish with a tally or identifying label.
  4. to cause to correspond or agree.
v. 无主动词 verb

tal·lied, tal·ly·ing.

  1. to correspond, as one part of a tally with the other; accord or agree: Does his story tally with hers?
  2. to score a point or make a goal, as in a game.

tallied 近义词

v. 动词 verb

add up; count, record

更多tallied例句

  1. 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.
  2. The stronger-than-expected tally suggests the economic recovery may still be intact, though it also marked another slowdown in monthly job growth.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. The remaining vote tallies from the counties around Atlanta, which is a Democratic stronghold, have yet to be counted.
  6. The Daily Beast has tallied up a rough estimate of the cost of the initial air trikes in Syria.
  7. The actual loss, in both spilled tanks and barrels, cannot be tallied yet.
  8. Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture tallied up the costs of raising a child born in 2013.
  9. In 2013, TSA tallied up a total of 1,813 firearms—nearly five per day—most of which were loaded.
  10. Every campaign has a moment or two that is recalled long after the votes are tallied.
  11. There were, then, some streaks of good-natured worldliness which tallied with Christian duty.
  12. His statement was consistent with that of all the others, moreover it tallied with all that Jan Boom had told me.
  13. From one detective to another he went, giving the description, and inquiring if any could say who tallied in appearance with it.
  14. The thing was tried several times in succession, and every time the movement of the finger tallied the playing of the music.
  15. But the report tallied with my own surmise, for they had used the word "Dover" when they left us for dead in the Wilderness.