1.〈口〉合计;总数,总和
2.〈口〉小娃娃,小宝宝;小东西;小杯子;(酒等的)一杯,一口;少量
1.加起来 (up) 总共... (up)
1.a small child
2.a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink
1.When the pollsters totted up the figures for other characters, the results were enough to make most writers think about finding new jobs.
调查人员同时也给出了其他一些文学形象的统计结果,它们足以促使大多数作家考虑另谋生路。
2.Either way, George Osborne, the chancellor in the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, this week totted up the bills.
不管怎样,保守党-自由民主党联合政府财政大臣乔治•奥斯本(GeorgeOsborne)上周已汇总出了预算额。
3.Caring for others cannot be totted up according to a calculus of cost and returns.
照顾别人不能根据计算支出和所得而予以合计。
4.Scientists from the LHC's Compact Muon Solenoid detector has now totted up all of the resulting particle interactions.
科学家们已经利用LHC的紧凑型μ介子螺线管探测器,总结出粒子相互作用的成果。
5.when all four legal bills, of both sides' costs in both countries, are totted up, it easily shoots into seven figures.
当双方在两个国家花费的四份法律费用加起来时,很容易达到七位数。
6.He totted up what I owed him.
他计算了一下我共欠他多少钱。
7.The Senate report totted up 33 hydro projects in the border area.
美国参议院的报告提到,印巴边境地区共有33座水电站项目。
8.Since Ms Manjares totted up her budget, the peso has gained another 3. 1 per cent on the dollar.
自曼哈雷斯对自己的预算进行加总以来,比索兑美元汇率又上升了3.
9.Researchers there totted up 12, 244 attacks in the country last year, a more than five-fold increase since 2006.
那儿的研究者合计去年在阿富汗发生了12444起袭击,比2006年时的涨了五倍多。