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to·tal1 /ˈtəʊtl $ ˈtoʊ-/ ●●● S1 W1 adjectiveadj
1 [usually before noun]COMPLETE complete, or as great as is possible 完全的,徹底的
total failure/disaster
The sales campaign was a total disaster.
那次促銷活動徹底搞砸了。
a total ban on cigarette advertising
香煙廣告的全面禁止
He looked at her with a total lack of comprehension.
他一頭霧水地望着她。
a sport that demands total commitment
需要全身心投入的體育運動
2 total number/amount/cost etc HMNTOTALthe number, amount etc that is the total 總數/總量/總成本等
total sales of 200,000 per year
每年20萬的銷售總額
Her total income was £10,000 a year.
她一年的總收入是1萬英鎊。
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total2 ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]
1 TOTALthe final number or amount of things, people etc when everything has been counted 總數,總量,總額
That’s £7 and £3.50, so the total is £10.50.
7英鎊加上3.50英鎊,所以總數是10.50英鎊。
a total of 20/100 etc
A total of thirteen meetings were held to discuss the issue.
總共舉行了13次會議來討論該議題。
in total
There were probably about 40 people there in total.
總共可能有40人左右。
the sum total (=the whole of an amount when everything is considered together) 全部,總數
2 grand total 
a) BFTOTALthe final total, including all the totals added together 總計 subtotal
b) TOTALused humorously when you think the final total is small 〔自認爲很小的〕總數〔幽默用法〕
I earned a grand total of $4.15.
我總共才掙了4.15美元。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
make a total of 100 etc
The £1,750 raised by staff has been matched by the company, making a total of £3,500.
bring the total to 100 etc
Police arrested more than 200 protesters yesterday, bringing the total detained to nearly 500.
add to a total
He wants to add to his total of three Olympic gold medals.
adjectives
the final total
Mrs Menzies said the final total could be as much as £750.
the sum total (=the whole of an amount, when everything is added together)
This was the sum total of her grandfather's possessions.
a combined/overall total (=the sum of two or more amounts added together)
The Jones family has a combined total of 143 years' service with the company.
an annual/monthly/weekly/daily total
The Government plans to increase the annual total of 2,500 adoptions by up to 50%.
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Related topics: Finance, Motor vehicles
total3 ●●○ verb (totalled, totalling British EnglishBrE, totaled, totaling American EnglishAmE)
1 [linking verb, transitiveT]BFTOTAL to reach a particular total 總數爲,共計
The group had losses totalling $3 million this year.
該集團今年總計虧損300萬美元。
Register
Total is used especially in journalism. In everyday English, people usually say that something makes or adds up to a particular total: total尤用於新聞報道。在日常英語中人們一般用makeadd up to
Three and six make nine.
三加六得九。
2 [transitiveT] especially American EnglishAmE informalTTCDAMAGE to damage a car so badly that it cannot be repaired 徹底毀壞〔汽車〕
Chuck totaled his dad’s new Toyota.
查克把他爸爸那輛新豐田給毀了。
3total something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v COUNT/CALCULATEto find the total number or total amount of something by adding 計算的總和,把相加起來
At the end of the game, total up everyone’s score to see who has won.
遊戲結束時把每個人的得分加起來,看看是誰赢了。
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Totaln trademark
n1.a chain of petrol stations in the UK, owned by the European company TotalFinaElf
From Longman Business Dictionary
totalto·tal1 /ˈtəʊtlˈtoʊ-/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
with everything added together
The total cost of the project is put at £450 million.
a company with total sales of £12 billion last year
His total income is around £40,000.
totaltotal2 noun [countableC]
the final number or amount of things when everything has been counted or added together
What does the total come to?
We expect to raise a total of £3.6 million.
The jobless total is steadily increasing.
totaltotal3 verb (totalled, totalling British EnglishBrE, totaled, totaling) American EnglishAmE [transitiveT]
to add up to a particular total
Last year their sales totalled £364 million.
The company has debts totaling $7.9 million.
In order to receive benefits your savings must total less than £6,000.
Origin total1
(1300-1400) Old French Medieval Latin totalis, from Latin totus whole

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