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1 totted
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2 tot
I noun(coll.)1) (small child) kleines Kind; Wicht, der (fam.)2) (dram of liquor) Gläschen, dasII 1.2. intransitive verb,tot up — zusammenziehen (ugs.)
- tt-tot up — sich summieren; sich [zusammen]läppern (ugs.)
that tots up to £5 — das macht zusammen 5 Pfund (ugs.)
* * *I [tot] noun1) (a small child: a tiny tot.) der Knirps2) (a small amount of alcoholic drink: a tot of whisky.) das SchlückchenII [tot] past tense, past participle - totted(to add up: He totted up the figures on the bill.) zusammenzählen* * *[tɒt, AM tɑ:t]I. n▪ to \tot up ⇆ sth etw zusammenrechnen [o addierenIII. vi ausmachenthat \tots up to £20 das macht zusammen 20 Pfund* * *[tɒt]n* * *tot1 [tɒt; US tɑt] s umg1. Knirps m2. Schlückchen n (Alkohol)tot2 [tɒt; US tɑt] besonders Br umga) sich belaufen (to auf akk)b) sich summieren* * *I noun(coll.)1) (small child) kleines Kind; Wicht, der (fam.)2) (dram of liquor) Gläschen, dasII 1.2. intransitive verb,tot up — zusammenziehen (ugs.)
- tt-tot up — sich summieren; sich [zusammen]läppern (ugs.)
that tots up to £5 — das macht zusammen 5 Pfund (ugs.)
* * *n.Kerlchen - n.Knirps -e m. -
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См. также в других словарях:
Totted — Tot Tot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Totted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Totting}.] 1. To mark with the word tot ; as, a totted debt. See {Tot}, n. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. [Cf. {Total}.] To add; to count; to make up the sum of; to total; often with up. [Colloq … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
totted — tÉ‘t /tÉ’t n. toddler, baby; glass of liquor v. add up, total … English contemporary dictionary
totted — /totad/ A good debt to the crown, i.e., a debt paid to the sheriff, to be by him paid over to the king … Black's law dictionary
totted — past of tot … Useful english dictionary
tot up — verb determine the sum of (Freq. 1) Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town • Syn: ↑total, ↑tot, ↑sum, ↑sum up, ↑summate, ↑tote up, ↑add, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Tot — Tot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Totted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Totting}.] 1. To mark with the word tot ; as, a totted debt. See {Tot}, n. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. [Cf. {Total}.] To add; to count; to make up the sum of; to total; often with up. [Colloq., Eng … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Totting — Tot Tot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Totted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Totting}.] 1. To mark with the word tot ; as, a totted debt. See {Tot}, n. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. [Cf. {Total}.] To add; to count; to make up the sum of; to total; often with up. [Colloq … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tot — tot1 [tɔt US ta:t] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) informal a very small child 2.) especially BrE a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink tot of ▪ a tot of rum tot 2 tot2 v past tense a … Dictionary of contemporary English
tot — tot1 noun 1》 a very young child. 2》 chiefly Brit. a small drink of spirits. Origin C18 (orig. dialect): of unknown origin. tot2 verb (tots, totting, totted) (tot something up) chiefly Brit. 1》 add up numbers or amounts … English new terms dictionary
tot — 1 noun (C) 1 informal a very small child 2 especially BrE a small amount of an alcoholic drink 2 verb totted, totting tot sth up phrasal verb (T) informal to add together numbers or amounts of money in order to find the total: The waiter quickly… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tot — I UK [tɒt] / US [tɑt] noun [countable] Word forms tot : singular tot plural tots 1) informal a small child 2) a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink II UK [tɒt] / US [tɑt] verb Word forms tot : present tense I/you/we/they tot he/she/it tots… … English dictionary