Tally
形容词(Adjective):
例:The tally of the votes showed a clear winner.(选票的统计结果显示出一位明确的获胜者。)
例:He kept a tally of how many times she mentioned his name.(他记下了她提到他名字的次数。)
名词(Noun):
例:He made a tally of the number of books in the library.(他计算了图书馆里的书籍数量。)
例:The final tally showed a landslide victory for the incumbent mayor.(最后的计票结果显示,现任市长以压倒性优势获胜。)
例:I need to settle my tally before I can check out of the hotel.(我需要结清酒店的账目才能退房。)
词语辨析:
"tally"和"count"都可以指计算或统计,但"tally"更强调记录每一个计数或记号,而"count"更强调得出总数。
词汇扩充:
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反义词(Antonyms):
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary):
tally (noun)
1. A tally is a record of amounts or numbers which you keep changing and adding to as the activity which affects it progresses.
例:He kept a tally of how many times she mentioned his name.
2. A tally is a stick with notches cut into it which is used for counting.
例:She had just finished her tally of the votes.
tally (verb)
If one thing tallies with another, or if two things tally, they agree with each other or match each other.
例:The second witness's statement did not tally with the first.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary):
tally (noun)
1. A current score or amount.
例:The final tally showed a landslide victory for the incumbent mayor.
2. A record or count of a number of items.
例:He made a tally of the number of books in the library.
tally (verb)
1. Agree or correspond.
例:The two accounts did not tally.
2. Record or score (a number of items).
例:He tallied each butcher's bill.
用法(Usage):
例句(Examples):
(选票的统计结果显示出一位明确的获胜者。)
(他记下了她提到他名字的次数。)
(她刚刚完成了对选票的计数。)
(第二个证人的陈述与第一个不一致。)
(最后的计票结果显示,现任市长以压倒性优势获胜。)
(他计算了图书馆里的书籍数量。)
(这两个账目不符。)
(他逐笔记录了每张屠夫的账单。)
(他们比对他们的计数以确保准确性。)
(记分表显示出物资短缺。)
(她用记号追踪她的日常锻炼。)
(记账员负责记录销售情况。)
(他在仓库里当计算员。)
(计分板上显示出比赛的当前得分。)
(她在酒店前台结清了账目。)
(地震后伤亡人数增加。)
(他们计票以确定获胜者。)
(她的说法与事实不符。)
(侦探注意到嫌疑人的故事不一致。)
(他用记账棍追踪他的花费。)
(我们需要将账目与库存相调。)