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Tote up Meaning in English

expression

ˈtoʊt/ /ˈəp
TOHT-up
tˈəʊt/ /ˈʌp
TUHT-up

释义

To add up numbers or amounts, especially to find a total.

用法与细微差别

Informal British English; used in financial or counting contexts. Commonly found in phrases like 'tote up the bill.' Less frequent in American English, where 'add up' is preferred. Only used as a verb phrase.

例句

Please tote up your receipts before you leave.

basic

She toted up all the expenses for the trip.

basic

We need to tote up the number of votes.

basic

I still have to tote up last month's sales before the meeting.

natural

They quickly toted up the points to see who won.

natural

After a long day, he toted up his earnings and smiled.

natural