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♦ total /ˈtəʊtl/A a.1 totale; assoluto; completo; intero; pieno: (astron.) total eclipse, eclissi totale; total silence, un silenzio totale; total ignorance, ignoranza assoluta3 (rag.) totale: Total assets are ninety thousand pounds, il totale delle attività è di 90 000 sterlineB n.somma totale; totale: in total, nel complesso; the sum total, la somma; il totale; la totalità; grand total, totale generale● total abstainer, chi si astiene da ogni sorta di bevanda alcolica; astemio ( per principio) □ (rag.) total account, conto riassuntivo □ (fig.) total count, bilancio complessivo □ (autom.) total laps, numero complessivo dei giri di pista □ total loss, (ass.) perdita totale; (fig.) cosa del tutto inutile: The meeting was a total loss, la riunione non approdò a nulla □ (econ.) Total Quality Management, gestione della qualità totale □ total sales, fatturato globale □ ( golf, ecc.) total score, punteggio complessivo □ (mil.) total war, guerra totale □ ( lotta libera) total win, vittoria per evidente superiorità.(to) total /ˈtəʊtl/A v. t.1 addizionare; sommare2 ammontare a; raggiungere il numero di: The casualties totalled 162, le vittime raggiunsero il numero di 1623 ( slang USA) distruggere completamente; disfare, fare fuori (fam.); uccidere, massacrare: The car got totalled but the driver was unhurt, la macchina è andata completamente distrutta ma il pilota è rimasto illesoB v. i. -
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total abstainer — /toʊtl əbˈsteɪnə/ (say tohtl uhb staynuh) noun someone who, for religious or other reasons, abstains from any form of alcoholic drink …
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