/ˈtəʊtl ||; ˈtotḷ/adj
being the amount after everyone or everything is counted or added together; complete 总共的;彻底的;完全的:
What was the total number of people there?总共有多少人?a total failure彻底失败They ate in total silence.他们一声不响地吃饭。
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/ˈtəʊtl ||; ˈtotḷ/noun
[C] the number that you get when you add two or more numbers or amounts together 总数;总额
totalverb [T] (totalling;totalled (US 美) totaling;totaled)
His debts totalled more than £10000.他负债总计超过10000英镑。in total when you add two or more numbers or amounts together 总共;总计:
The appeal raised £4 million in total.那次呼吁共筹得四百万英镑。
total1/ˋtotḷ; ˈtəʊtl/adj 1 [only before noun 仅用于名词前] including everything 总共的: His farm has a total area of 100 acres. 他的农场总共有 100 英亩土地。The total cost of the building will be $6 million. 这栋大楼的总耗资将达 600 万美元。2 complete, or as great as is possible 完全的﹐彻底的: The sales campaign was a total disaster . 那次促销活动彻底失败了。a total ban on cigarette advertising 对香烟广告的全面禁止
total2n [C] the final number or amount of things, people etc when everything has been counted 总数﹐总额: a total of sth The city spent a total of two million dollars on the library. 该市在这座图书馆上总共花了 200 万美元。in total (=including everything) 总计﹐合计 In total, I spent £100. 我总共花了 100 英镑。
total3v [T] totalled , totalling BrE 【英】; totaled , totaling AmE 【美】1 to add up to a particular amount 总计﹐合计: Sales totalled nearly $700,000 last year. 去年的销售额总计将近 70 万美元。 2 AmE informal to damage a car so badly that it cannot be repaired【美,非正式】彻底毁坏〔汽车〕﹐使〔汽车〕报废
totaltotal1adjectivecomplete; if you count everything or everybody: There was total silence in the classroom. What was the total number of people at the meeting?totaltotaltotalstotalledtotaledtotallingtotaling2nounthe number you have when you add everything together: Enter the total at the bottom of the page.