tot
英 [tɒt]
美 [tɑːt]
n. 幼儿; 小杯烈酒
vt. 合计; 共计
复数:tots 现在分词:totting 过去式:totted 过去分词:totted 第三人称单数:tots
Collins.1 / BNC.14721 / COCA.18521
短语动词
tot up
1. 计算…的总和;把…加起来
短语用例
tot sth↔up
- 把…加起来;计算…的总和
to add together several numbers or amounts in order to calculate the total
牛津词典
noun
- 幼儿
a very young child - 小杯烈酒
a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink in a glass
verb
verb
柯林斯词典
- 小孩;幼儿
Atotis a very young child. - (杯中烈酒的)少量
Atot ofa strong alcoholic drink such as whisky or brandy is a small amount of it in a glass.
英英释义
noun
verb
- determine the sum of
- Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town
双语例句
- The TOT Mode was applied and analyzed in the urban Sewage Treatment
TOT模式在城市污水处理中的应用及其分析 - He poured them each a generous tot.
他慷慨地给他们每个人倒了一小杯。 - Lowcost, higher frequency and scalability are the main impetuses tot he development of phased array antennas integration technology.
低成本、更高频段与可扩展是推动相控阵天线集成技术发展的主要动力。 - Joe wasted a tot of time before he got down to work.
乔在静下心开始工作之前总要浪费许多时间。 - She sent us a bill tot the damage we caused.
她给我们送来由我们造成的损失的费用单。 - I'd prefer a tot of Russian poison.
我更喜欢来一杯俄国毒药。 - With gin at 9p a tot, getting plastered is cheap and easy.
一小杯杜松子酒只要9便士,灌醉自己即便宜又容易。 - If I were you, I wouldn't have the heart tot leave the kids at home uncared for.
如果我是你,我可不忍心把孩子们就在家里没人照看。 - The waiter quickly tot up our bill for the dinner.
侍者很快地合计出我们晚餐的帐单。 - John Wallis and Nobel laureate economist Douglass North once tried to tot up transaction costs by looking at the size of sectors such as accountancy, law, retail, management, policing and so on.
约翰沃利斯(johnwallis)和诺贝尔经济学奖得主道格拉斯诺斯(douglassnorth)曾经试图通过考察会计、法律、零售、管理和警察等行业的规模,来衡量总交易成本。
