1 N-COUNT [usually singular] 账目;积分;得分 A tally is a record of amounts or numbers which you keep changing and adding to as the activity which affects it progresses. 账目;积分;得分
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They do not keep a tally of visitors to the palace, but it is very popular. [+ of]
他们没有对参观宫殿的人数进行统计,不过这地方很受欢迎。
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The final tally was 817 votes for her and 731 for Mr Lee.
最后得出的票数是她 817 票,李先生 731 票。
SYN record, score, total, count
2 V-RECIP 与…一致;与…相同;与…吻合 If one number or statement tallies with another, they agree with each other or are exactly the same. You can also say that two numbers or statements tally . 与…一致;与…相同;与…吻合
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Its own estimate of three hundred tallies with that of another survey. [VERB + with]
其估计数目 300 与另一项调查的结果相吻合。
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This description didn't seem to tally with what we saw. [VERB with noun]
这一描述似乎与我们目睹的情况不符。
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The figures didn't seem to tally. [VERB]
数字好像不符。
SYN agree, match, accord, fit
3 VERB 计算;合计;清点 If you tally numbers, items, or totals, you count them. 计算;合计;清点 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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...as we tally the number of workers who have been laid off this year. [VERB noun]
我们统计今年下岗工人数量的时候
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When the final numbers are tallied, sales will almost certainly have fallen. [VERB noun]
等到最终的数字统计出来后,几乎可以肯定销售额下降了。
SYN count up, total, compute, keep score
Tally up means the same as
tally .
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