1.总计的(金额等);全部的;完全的(失明等),绝对的(禁酒等)
1.总数,全体;合计,总计
1.总计达,计算...的总数
2.〈美俚〉完全摧毁;向...清算,向...报复
3.合计;计算总数;总数达到[计有] (to, up to)
1.with all the numbers or things added together
2.complete, used for emphasizing something
1.the amount that you get when you add several numbers or things together
1.to be a particular total as a result of all the numbers of things being added together; to add several numbers or amounts together
2.to completely destroy a vehicle
1.In 2009 the legal gambling market totalled $335 billion globally. Nearly two-thirds of that came from lotteries and casinos.
2009年,全球合法博彩业的营业总额达到了3350亿美元,其中有将近三分之二来自彩票和赌场。
2.It now makes up one-third of the company's revenues, which totalled $1. 9bn for the quarter, a 39% increase on the previous year.
公司这一季度的收入是19亿美元,比去年同期增长了39%。
3.By the age of 20, the elite performers had all totalled 10, 000 hours of practice over the course of their lives.
截止到二十岁,在他们的生涯里已经有总计一万小时练琴。
4.The company's administration costs totalled $273m during the quarter, while its marketing bill hit $170. 5m.
这个季度,该公司的管理费用总额达到了273美元,而营销方面的开销也达到了170.5美元。
5.Mr Zong told the FT that Wahaha aimed to boost exports (which totalled $10m in 2009), but would not build production facilities overseas.
宗庆后对英国《金融时报》表示,娃哈哈力求提振出口(2009年该公司出口总值达到1000万美元),但不会在海外建设生产设施。
6.From 1980 to 1993 , admissions to the Tibet totalled about two hundred thousand and foreign exchange earnings were up to $ 65 million.
自1980年至1993年,西藏共接待海外旅游者20多万人次,旅游外汇收入6500万美元。
7.Japanese investment in Russia totalled just over $1bn in 2003, up 130 per cent from a year earlier, according to the Nikkei newspaper.
据《日本经济新闻》(Nikkei)报称,2003年,日本在俄投资总额略多于10亿美元,较此前一年增加了130%。
8.The leaders present at the meeting totalled eight.
出席会议的领导共有八人。
9.So far this year, CUV purchases in the United States have totalled 614, 000 units, outpacing the sale of 555, 000 new mid-size cars.
到目前为止,美国CUV的购置总量已达61.4万辆,超过中型车55.5万的销售量。
10.These costs totalled $14. 4bn, or 62 per cent of revenue, a year earlier.
此前一年,这些支出总额为144亿美元,占其收入的62%。