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tot

英 [tɒt]

美 [tɑːt]

n.  幼儿; 小杯烈酒
vt.  合计; 共计

复数:tots 现在分词:totting 过去式:totted 过去分词:totted 第三人称单数:tots 

计算机

Collins.1 / BNC.14721 / COCA.18521

短语动词

tot up
1. 计算…的总和;把…加起来  

短语用例

    tot sth↔up

    • 把…加起来;计算…的总和
      to add together several numbers or amounts in order to calculate the total

      牛津词典

        noun

        • 幼儿
          a very young child
          1. 小杯烈酒
            a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink in a glass

            verb

              verb

                柯林斯词典

                • 小孩;幼儿
                  Atotis a very young child.
                  1. (杯中烈酒的)少量
                    Atot ofa strong alcoholic drink such as whisky or brandy is a small amount of it in a glass.

                    英英释义

                    noun

                    verb

                    双语例句

                    • I'd prefer a tot of Russian poison.
                      我更喜欢来一杯俄国毒药。
                    • This paper presented a filling tank process experiment based on D3SD and TOT function blocks.
                      基于D3SD和TOT功能块,在实验室环境下用罗克韦尔软件设计并实现填充水箱过程。
                    • The number of things I'm adding to tot.
                      也就是我计算的总数的个数。
                    • The TOT Mode was applied and analyzed in the urban Sewage Treatment
                      TOT模式在城市污水处理中的应用及其分析
                    • The waiter quickly tot up our bill for the dinner.
                      侍者很快地合计出我们晚餐的帐单。
                    • I finally sat down to tot up the full extent of my debt
                      我终于坐下来把我的全部债务合计了一下。
                    • If I were you, I wouldn't have the heart tot leave the kids at home uncared for.
                      如果我是你,我可不忍心把孩子们就在家里没人照看。
                    • The paper explains the countermeasures, such as raising auditing awareness, adjusting auditing system and adapting tot.
                      从提高审计意识、调整审计体制、适应审计发展趋势三个方面探讨了解决上述问题的对策。
                    • John Wallis and Nobel laureate economist Douglass North once tried to tot up transaction costs by looking at the size of sectors such as accountancy, law, retail, management, policing and so on.
                      约翰沃利斯(johnwallis)和诺贝尔经济学奖得主道格拉斯诺斯(douglassnorth)曾经试图通过考察会计、法律、零售、管理和警察等行业的规模,来衡量总交易成本。
                    • There was a tot more of it, and it got more and more boastful as it went on.
                      还有很多诸类的词,反正吹牛吹得越来越大。