词组 | tot |
释义 | tot Ⅰ verb to collect rubbish UK, 1884 Ⅱ ⇨ tottie; totty; tot noun a person who is not white, especially a 'coloured' person; originally and particularly, one of the Khoikhoi race. Derivies from Hottentot; now considered derogatory and offensive SOUTH AFRICA, 1832⇨ See: TATER TOT used for suggesting that it is time to tell the complete truth. From the Yiddish for 'buttocks on the table' US, 1989tot up tot up sth • tot sth up BrE informal to add together numbers or amounts of money in order to find the total: At the end of the game we'll tot up the points and the winner will be declared. Ernest counted out the money and I quickly totted it up in my head.■ SIMILAR TO: add up, total up (redirected from tot) tot upTo tally or add up some numbers, especially in relation to the cost of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "tot" and "up." Tot up the various expenses you have during your trip and submit a request for reimbursement from payroll. I nearly fainted when the waiter totted up the bill and told us we owed over $300 for the meal. Let's just tot it all up and divide the cost equally between everyone here. tot upv. To calculate something, especially by addition: If you tot up all the costs, you'll realize this project is too expensive. |
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