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tally
tal·ly T0028000 (tăl′ē)n. pl. tal·lies 1. a. A reckoning, score, or amount: What was the final tally of votes?b. A record of a reckoning, score, or amount: She keeps a tally of the miles she runs each week.2. The act of scoring a point or goal in a game or contest: took the lead on his tally in the second half.3. a. A stick on which notches are made to keep a count or score.b. A stick on which notches were formerly made to keep a record of amounts paid or owed.4. A mark used in recording a number of acts or objects, most often in series of five, consisting of four vertical lines canceled diagonally or horizontally by a fifth line.5. A label, ticket, or piece of metal or wood used for identification or classification, especially in gardens and greenhouses.6. Archaic Something that is very similar or corresponds to something else; a double or counterpart.v. tal·lied, tal·ly·ing, tal·lies v.tr.1. a. To reckon or count. Often used with up: tallied up the bill.b. To make a record of (an amount, for example).2. To score (a point or goal) in a game or contest.3. To label, as with a ticket, for identification or classification.v.intr.1. To be alike; correspond or agree: The report tallies with your description of the accident.2. To keep a record, as of a score in a game.3. To score a point or goal in a game or contest. [Middle English taly, from Anglo-Norman tallie, from Medieval Latin tallia, from Latin tālea, stick.]tally (ˈtælɪ) vb, -lies, -lying or -lied1. (intr) to correspond one with the other: the two stories don't tally. 2. (tr) to supply with an identifying tag3. (intr) to keep score4. (tr) obsolete to record or markn, pl -lies5. any record of debit, credit, the score in a game, etc6. a ticket, label, or mark, used as a means of identification, classification, etc7. a counterpart or duplicate of something, such as the counterfoil of a cheque8. a stick used (esp formerly) as a record of the amount of a debt according to the notches cut in it9. a notch or mark cut in or made on such a stick10. a mark or number of marks used to represent a certain number in counting11. (Agriculture) Austral and NZ the total number of sheep shorn by one shearer in a specified period of time[C15: from Medieval Latin tālea, from Latin: a stick; related to Latin tālus heel] ˈtallier ntal•ly (ˈtæl i) n., pl. -lies, n. 1. an account; reckoning. 2. a stick of wood with notches cut to indicate the amount of a debt or payment. 3. anything on which a score or account is kept. 4. a notch or mark made on or in a tally. 5. a number recorded, as of points in a game. 6. a number of objects used as a unit of computation. 7. anything corresponding to another thing as a counterpart or duplicate. v.t. 8. to mark on a tally; record. 9. to count; reckon. 10. to cause to correspond or agree. v.i. 11. to correspond; agree: Both accounts tally. 12. to score a point or goal, as in a game. [1275–1325; (n.) Middle English taly < Anglo-French tallie < Medieval Latin talia, for Latin tālea cutting (from a plant), rod] tal′li•er, n. Tally a number, group, or series, 1674; a unit of measure, sometimes, five dozen objects.Examples: tally of cabbage, 1891; of cauliflowers, 1883; of hops, 1868; of marrows, 1891; of squirary (young squires), 1327; of turnips (five dozen bunches), 1851.tally Past participle: tallied Gerund: tallying
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I tally | you tally | he/she/it tallies | we tally | you tally | they tally |
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I tallied | you tallied | he/she/it tallied | we tallied | you tallied | they tallied |
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I am tallying | you are tallying | he/she/it is tallying | we are tallying | you are tallying | they are tallying |
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I have tallied | you have tallied | he/she/it has tallied | we have tallied | you have tallied | they have tallied |
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I was tallying | you were tallying | he/she/it was tallying | we were tallying | you were tallying | they were tallying |
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I had tallied | you had tallied | he/she/it had tallied | we had tallied | you had tallied | they had tallied |
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I will tally | you will tally | he/she/it will tally | we will tally | you will tally | they will tally |
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I will have tallied | you will have tallied | he/she/it will have tallied | we will have tallied | you will have tallied | they will have tallied |
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I will be tallying | you will be tallying | he/she/it will be tallying | we will be tallying | you will be tallying | they will be tallying |
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I have been tallying | you have been tallying | he/she/it has been tallying | we have been tallying | you have been tallying | they have been tallying |
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I will have been tallying | you will have been tallying | he/she/it will have been tallying | we will have been tallying | you will have been tallying | they will have been tallying |
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I had been tallying | you had been tallying | he/she/it had been tallying | we had been tallying | you had been tallying | they had been tallying |
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I would tally | you would tally | he/she/it would tally | we would tally | you would tally | they would tally |
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I would have tallied | you would have tallied | he/she/it would have tallied | we would have tallied | you would have tallied | they would have tallied | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tally - a score in baseball made by a runner touching all four bases safely; "the Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th"; "their first tally came in the 3rd inning"runscore - the act of scoring in a game or sport; "the winning score came with less than a minute left to play"earned run - a run that was not scored as the result of an error by the other teamunearned run - a run that was scored as a result of an error by the other teamrbi, run batted in - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season" | | 2. | tally - a bill for an amount duereckoninginvoice, bill, account - an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; "he paid his bill and left"; "send me an account of what I owe" | | 3. | tally - the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order; "the counting continued for several hours"counting, enumeration, numeration, count, reckoninginvestigating, investigation - the work of inquiring into something thoroughly and systematicallyblood count - the act of estimating the number of red and white corpuscles in a blood samplecensus, nose count, nosecount - a periodic count of the populationcountdown - counting backward from an arbitrary number to indicate the time remaining before some event (such as launching a space vehicle)miscount - an inaccurate countpoll - the counting of votes (as in an election)recount - an additional (usually a second) count; especially of the votes in a close electionsperm count - the act of estimating the number of spermatozoa in an ejaculate | Verb | 1. | tally - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"correspond, gibe, jibe, match, agree, fit, checkconsist - be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end"check out, check - be verified or confirmed; pass inspection; "These stories don't check!"look - accord in appearance with; "You don't look your age!"answer - match or correspond; "The drawing of the suspect answers to the description the victim gave"coincide - be the same; "our views on this matter coincided"align - be or come into adjustment withcorrelate - to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation; "Do these facts correlate?"parallel - be parallel to; "Their roles are paralleled by ours"twin, duplicate, parallel - duplicate or match; "The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse"square - be compatible with; "one idea squares with another"bear out, underpin, corroborate, support - support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm; "The stories and claims were born out by the evidence"equal, be - be identical or equivalent to; "One dollar equals 1,000 rubles these days!"resemble - appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to; "She resembles her mother very much"; "This paper resembles my own work"conform to, fit, meet - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?"homologize - be homologous; "A person's arms homologize with a quadruped's forelimbs"befit, beseem, suit - accord or comport with; "This kind of behavior does not suit a young woman!"accord, concord, fit in, harmonise, harmonize, consort, agree - go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"pattern - form a pattern; "These sentences pattern like the ones we studied before"adhere - be compatible or in accordance with; "You must adhere to the rules"rime, rhyme - be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable; "hat and cat rhyme" | | 2. | tally - gain points in a game; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit .300 in the past season"rack up, score, hitpar - make a score (on a hole) equal to parshoot - score; "shoot a basket"; "shoot a goal"convert - score (a spare)convert - complete successfully; "score a penalty shot or free throw"convert - score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone; "Smith converted and his team won"homer - hit a home rungain ground, get ahead, make headway, pull ahead, win, gain, advance - obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference"kick - make a goal; "He kicked the extra point after touchdown"eagle - shoot in two strokes under parhole up - score a hole in oneace - score an ace against; "He aced his opponents"walk - obtain a base on ballsequalise, equalize, get even - compensate; make the score equalget, have, make - achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day" | | 3. | tally - keep score, as in gameschalk uprecord, enter, put down - make a record of; set down in permanent form | | 4. | tally - determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"add together, summate, tot, tot up, tote up, total, add up, sum, sum up, addadd together, add - make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!"count, numerate, enumerate, number - determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change" |
tallynoun1. record, score, total, count, reckoning, running total They do not keep a tally of visitors to the palace.verb1. agree, match, accord, fit, suit, square, parallel, coincide, correspond, conform, concur, harmonize The figures didn't seem to tally. agree conflict, clash, differ, disagree, contradict2. count up, total, compute, keep score When the final numbers are tallied, sales will probably have fallen.tallynoun1. A noting of items one by one:count, enumeration, numeration, reckoning.Archaic: tale.2. The total number of points made by a contestant, side, or team in a game or contest:score.verb1. To note (items) one by one so as to get a total:count, enumerate, number, numerate, reckon, tell.2. To gain (a point or points) in a game or contest:post, score.Informal: notch.3. To be compatible or in correspondence:accord, agree, check, chime, comport with, conform, consist, correspond, fit, harmonize, match, square.Informal: jibe.Archaic: quadrate.Translationstally (ˈtӕli) – plural ˈtallies – noun an account. He kept a tally of all the work he did. 記錄,記帳 记录,记帐 verb (often with with) to agree or match. Their stories tally; His story tallies with mine. 符合 符合tally
tally with (something)To match, agree with, or correspond to something else. Your numbers for last month's profit and loss report don't tally with the figures I'm getting. Her account of the events doesn't tally with the phone company's record of his cell phone usage on that night.See also: tallytally upTo calculate the sum of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "tally" and "up." After we tally up all relevant fees and taxes, your final bill comes to $475.50. We'll have to wait until they tally every vote up before we'll know the winner.See also: tally, uptally something upto add something up. Please tally everything up and tell me the total. Let's tally up everything and ask for donations.See also: tally, uptally with something 1. Lit. [for one set of figures] to match another set of figures. Your figures don't tally with mine. Let's add them up again. The total Sam got didn't tally with what the tax agent had come up with. 2. Fig. [for one thing] to agree or correlate with another. What you just said doesn't tally with what you told me before. His story doesn't tally with what I already know.See also: tallytally upv. To calculate something, especially by addition: The waiter tallied up our bill at the end of the meal. The election officials tallied the votes up and announced the winner.See also: tally, uptally
tally[′tal·ē] (mining engineering) A mark, number, or tin ticket placed by the miner on each car of coal or ore that is sent from the work place, thus facilitating a count or tally of all the filled cars. LegalSeeTalliestally Related to tally: Tally HoSynonyms for tallynoun recordSynonyms- record
- score
- total
- count
- reckoning
- running total
verb agreeSynonyms- agree
- match
- accord
- fit
- suit
- square
- parallel
- coincide
- correspond
- conform
- concur
- harmonize
Antonyms- conflict
- clash
- differ
- disagree
- contradict
verb count upSynonyms- count up
- total
- compute
- keep score
Synonyms for tallynoun a noting of items one by oneSynonyms- count
- enumeration
- numeration
- reckoning
- tale
noun the total number of points made by a contestant, side, or team in a game or contestSynonymsverb to note (items) one by one so as to get a totalSynonyms- count
- enumerate
- number
- numerate
- reckon
- tell
verb to gain (a point or points) in a game or contestSynonymsverb to be compatible or in correspondenceSynonyms- accord
- agree
- check
- chime
- comport with
- conform
- consist
- correspond
- fit
- harmonize
- match
- square
- jibe
- quadrate
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