单词 | tally |
释义 | Word Frequency tally(ˈtælɪ) verbWord forms: -lies, -lying or -lied 1. (intransitive) to correspond one with the other the two stories don't tally 2. (transitive) to supply with an identifying tag 3. (intransitive) to keep score 4. (transitive) obsolete to record or mark nounWord forms: plural -lies 5. any record of debit, credit, the score in a game, etc 6. a ticket, label, or mark, used as a means of identification, classification, etc 7. a counterpart or duplicate of something, such as the counterfoil of a cheque 8. a stick used (esp formerly) as a record of the amount of a debt according to the notches cut in it 9. a notch or mark cut in or made on such a stick 10. a mark or number of marks used to represent a certain number in counting 11. Australian and New Zealand the total number of sheep shorn by one shearer in a specified period of time Derived forms tallier (ˈtallier) noun Word origin C15: from Medieval Latin tālea, from Latin: a stick; related to Latin tālus heel |
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