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TOEFL BNC: 11708 COCA: 11596

tally

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tal·ly1 /ˈtæli/ noun (plural tallies) [countableC]  
RECORDa record of how much you have spent, won etc by a particular point in time 账目;〔比赛等活动中赢得的〕积分,得分
 The final tally was $465,000.
总的支出是46.5万美元。
 the two goals that took his tally for Scotland to 15
使他在苏格兰队的总进球数达到15个的两粒进球
 Keep a tally of (=write down) the number of cars that pass.
记下经过车辆的数目。
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tally2 verb (tallied, tallying, tallies)  
1 [intransitiveI] (also tally up)SAME if numbers or statements tally, they match exactly 符合;(完全)吻合
 Some of the records held by the accounts departments did not tally.
会计部门的一些账目有出入。
tally with
 The number of ballot papers did not tally with the number of voters.
选票数和投票人数不吻合。
2. [transitiveT]COUNT/CALCULATE to calculate a total number 计算〔总数〕
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From Longman Business Dictionary
tallytal·ly1 /ˈtæli/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp tallied)
1[intransitiveI] if numbers or statements tally, they match each other exactly
If the figures don’t quite tally, you might be missing an invoice.
tally with
The original estimate did not tally with the final bill.
2 (also tally up) [transitiveT] to calculate the total number of things done, points won etc
Let’s tally up how much we’ve spent.
tallytally2 noun (plural tallies) [countableC]
1a continuous record of how much a person or organization has spent, obtained, won etc so far
tally of
Please keep a tally of how many books you sell.
2the amount or number of something
tally of
The company has only one-third its usual tally of accountants because so many have taken voluntary redundancy
Origin tally1
(1400-1500) Medieval Latin talea, tallia, from Latin talea; → TAILOR1
tal·ly1 nountally2 verb
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TOEFL BNC: 11708 COCA: 11596
TOEFL BNC: 11708 COCA: 11596
tally noun
estimate
tally verb
count

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