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1
the
amount
you get when
several
smaller
amounts
are
added
together:
Examples:
At that time of day,
cars
with only one
occupant
accounted
for almost 80
percent
of the
total
.
A
total
of 21
horses
were
entered
in the
race
.
We made $1,000 in
total
, over three days of
trading
.
2
including
everything:
Examples:
the
total
cost
Total
losses
were $800.
3
very great or of the
largest
degree
possible
:
Examples:
total
secrecy
a
total
disregard
for their
feelings
total
silence
The
organization
of the
event
was a
total
shambles (= very bad).
The
collapse
, when it came, was
total
.
4
to have as a
complete
amount
, or to
calculate
this:
Examples:
This is the
eighth
volume
in the
series
, which totals 21
volumes
in all.
We totalled (up) the money we had each
earned
, and then
shared
it
equally
between
the three of us.
5
to
damage
a
vehicle
so
badly
that it cannot be
repaired
:
Examples:
His son totaled the
pickup
when it was
ten
months
old.
6
to
damage
something
extremely
badly
:
Examples:
The
company
hasn't just
jeopardized
its
brand
; it may have totaled it.
7
the whole
amount
:
Examples:
Add
these up and give me the
total
.
We
paid
a
total
of $473.
8
In
total
means
including
everything
added
together:
Examples:
Last
week
45 people in
total
came to the
senior
center
.
9
complete
or
extreme
:
Examples:
Negotiations
had to be
held
in
total
secrecy
.
10
including
the whole
amount
:
Examples:
Total
grain
exports have
increased
.
11
to
destroy
something
completely
:
Examples:
She didn’t
total
the car, but she did a lot of
damage
.
12
to have as a whole
amount
, or to
calculate
this:
Examples:
This
history
series
totals
twelve
volumes
in all.
13
the
amount
or
number
that you get when
several
smaller
amounts
are
added
together:
Examples:
a
total
of $20/£1,000/€3m, etc. We
calculated
all
costs
to the
company
and came to a
total
of $5,500.
We
employ
534
staff
in
total
.
We have a
large
workforce
with
women
representing
30% of the
total
.
14
including
everything in a
calculation
or every person in a
group
:
Examples:
total
cost
/
expense
These
figures
show the
total
cost
of the
project
including
staff
salaries
.
total
gains
/
losses
Can you give us an idea of our
total
losses
?
The
UK
All
Companies
performance
category
averaged an 18.1%
total
return
over the year.
Women
represent
a very
small
percentage
of our
total
workforce
.
15
complete
or very great:
Examples:
The
project
was a
total
disaster
.
The
audience
listened
in
total
silence
.
16
to
add
up to a
particular
amount
:
Examples:
The
annual
salary
bill
totals more than $3
million
.
They
incurred
losses
totalling over $2
million
.
17
to
add
up
amounts
to get a
final
number
:
Examples:
All
costs
have been totaled at the
bottom
of the
column
.
When they totalled up their
losses
, they
realised
they could not
continue
in
business
.
18
to
destroy
a car in an
accident
:
Examples:
They will
pay
the full
cost
to
buy
a new car if you
total
your car
within
the first year.
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