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tally

noun
/ˈtæli/
/ˈtæli/
(plural tallies)
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  1. a record of the number or amount of something, especially one that you can keep adding to记录;积分表;账
    • He hopes to improve on his tally of three goals in the past nine games.他希望提高在过去九场比赛中打进三球的纪录。
    • Keep a tally of how much you spend while you're away.在外出期间,把你的花费都记录下来。
    • With 85% of the vote counted, unofficial tallies showed Ramos leading his closest rivals.在统计了85%的选票后,非官方统计显示拉莫斯领先于他最接近的对手。
    • She scored four more points, taking her tally to 15.她又得了四分,总计15分。
    Word Originlate Middle English (denoting a notched tally stick): from Anglo-Norman French tallie, from Latin talea ‘twig, cutting’.

tally

verb
/ˈtæli/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tally
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he / she / it tallies
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past simple tallied
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past participle tallied
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-ing form tallying
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  1. [intransitive] tally (with something) to be the same as or to match another person’s account of something, another set of figures, etc.(说法、数字等)与…符合(或一致);吻合 synonym match up (with something)
    • Her report of what happened tallied exactly with the story of another witness.她对于事情的叙述和另一个证人的说法完全吻合。
    • The two accounts tally precisely/closely/fairly well.这两个账目精确/接近/相当吻合。
  2. [transitive] tally something (up) to calculate the total number, cost, etc. of something计算(总的数目、成本等);合计
    • When we tallied up the cost of moving, we decided against it.计算了搬迁的成本之后,我们决定不这样做。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (denoting a notched tally stick): from Anglo-Norman French tallie, from Latin talea ‘twig, cutting’.

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