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Tally up Meaning in English

expression

ˈtæɫi/ /ˈəp
TAL-ee UP
tˈæli/ /ˈʌp
TAL-ee UP

释义

To add up or count the total number or amount of something, usually by listing or checking each item.

用法与细微差别

Informal expression, often used with money, votes, or points. Usually followed by 'the' and a noun: 'tally up the bill'. Not used in formal writing; use 'calculate' or 'total' instead. Sometimes shortened to 'tally'.

例句

Let's tally up how many people came to the meeting.

basic

Can you tally up the final score?

basic

I will tally up the receipts and see how much we spent.

basic

"Okay, it's time to tally up the votes and see who won."

natural

We need to tally up everything before we leave, just to be sure.

natural

After dinner, we tallied up the bill and everyone paid their share.

natural