totalled 的 4 个定义
- constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure.
- of or relating to the whole of something: the total effect of a play.
- complete in extent or degree; absolute; unqualified; utter: a total failure.
- involving all aspects, elements, participants, resources, etc.; unqualified; all-out: total war.
- the total amount; sum; aggregate: a total of $200.
- the whole; an entirety: the impressive total of Mozart's achievement.
to·taled, to·tal·ing or to·talled, to·tal·ling.
- to bring to a total; add up.
- to reach a total of; amount to.
- Slang. to wreck or demolish completely: He totaled his new car in the accident.
to·taled, to·tal·ing or to·talled, to·tal·ling.
- to amount.
totalled 近义词
add up
更多totalled例句
- The firm has declined to share the fund’s total size to date.
- They don’t have a first down and have only seven yards of total offense.
- Mike Conley picking up his $34 million option for 2020-21 was a total no-brainer.
- The Boy Scouts announced the total number of cases earlier this week, after a deadline passed for victims to come forward as part of the organization’s ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
- Oklahoma City GM Sam Presti agreed to absorb Horford so that he could pocket another first-round pick — incredibly, he now has 18 total through 2027 — and attempt to turn around and trade the five-time all-star center down the road.
- The sale totalled £59,062, with buyers from nine countries across five ontinents.
- You've no idea what the total comes to,' said George, as he ruefully totalled it up.
- Firmstone silently handed Hartwell the copy of his original letter of advice and the totalled figures of the recent weighing.
- In the last week of May rains were frequent, and the precipitation totalled 2.09 inches.
- Accessions increased during the depression years and after, so that in 1941 they totalled 159,000.
- We totalled some three hundred and eighty officers and men and four hundred horses.