tally 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.
tally 近义词
add up; count, record
count, record
更多tally例句
- It’s a sickeningly high number, but it’s also the first time the tally has dropped below 1 million since March.
- Alexander Lukashenko, the 26-year-and-counting president of Belarus, won his country’s recent elections with a final tally of 80 percent of the vote.
- Lyon is reasonably well organized in defense, but it is outperforming its expected goals against tally so far, suggesting that something’s got to give eventually.
- While there’s no official tally, it’s reasonable to say that millions of algorithmically proctored tests are happening every month around the world.
- Scores joined him, and the tally of militants in Kashmir doubled from 150 to 300.
- But right now, if we were to put out an aggregated tally for 2014, it would be way off the mark.
- They examined every “poll list, tally sheet, certificate of result, and, where necessary, each ballot.”
- Together, the missiles and airstrikes cost at least $79 million to pull off, according to a Daily Beast tally.
- Though a recount is likely, Grothman had a 215-vote lead in the initial tally.
- When that show ended, did you think that would be it for your trophy tally?
- He keeps the tally, and he says that never were so many altars as to-day, and the fire-carriage serves them well.
- Vigilant priests were always ready to extinguish systems which could not be made to tally with their interests.
- Then Crozier called with a great, cheery voice—what Mona used to call his tally-ho voice.
- But, alas, how many Presidents they have to have in these Spanish republics to round out the tally with Destiny!
- I'm on to run a tally for most things; but—how much do you make it?