Толковый словарь английского языка - total
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin ~is, from Latin totus whole, entire Date: 14th century comprising or constituting a whole ; entire , absolute , utter , involving a complete and unified effort especially to achieve a desired effect , see: whole II. noun Date: 1557 a product of addition ; sum , an entire quantity ; amount , III. adverb Date: 1601 ~ly , IV. transitive verb (~ed or ~led; ~ing or ~ling) Date: 1716 to add up ; compute , to amount to ; number , to make a ~ wreck of ; demolish
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adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 complete, comprising the whole (the total number of people). 2 absolute, unqualified (in total ignorance; total abstinence). --n. a total number or amount. --v. (totalled, totalling; US totaled, totaling) 1 tr. a amount in number to (they totalled 131). b find the total of (things, a set of figures, etc.). 2 intr. (foll. by to, up to) amount to, mount up to. 3 tr. US sl. wreck completely. Phrases and idioms total abstinence abstaining completely from alcohol. total eclipse an eclipse in which the whole disc (of the sun, moon, etc.) is obscured. total internal reflection reflection without refraction of a light-ray meeting the interface between two media at more than a certain critical angle to the normal. total recall the ability to remember every detail of one's experience clearly. total war a war in which all available weapons and resources are employed. Derivatives totally adv. Etymology: ME f. OF f. med.L totalis f. totus entire ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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