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The meaning of Totaled

Totaled – definition

verb

Amount in number to.

Usage examples:

They were left with debts totalling £6,260
verb

Damage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck.

Usage examples:

He almost totalled the car
adjective

Comprising the whole number or amount.

Usage examples:

A total cost of £4,000
adjective

Complete; absolute.

Usage examples:

It is a matter of total indifference to me
noun

The whole number or amount of something.

Usage examples:

He scored a total of thirty-three points
noun

The whole amount

Usage examples:

Add these up and give me the total., we paid a total of $473., last week 45 people in total came to…
noun

The amount or number that you get when several smaller amounts are added together

Usage examples:

A total of $20/£1,000/€3m, etc. we calculated all costs to the company and came to a total of $5,50…

Totaled translation into English

Totaled: translate from English into Chinese

Translate totaled into Chinese (Simplified)}
总计, 合计

Totaled: translate from English into Dutch

Translate totaled into Dutch}
Opgeteld, Bedragen, Optellen, Totaal vormen

Totaled: translate from English into French

Translate totaled into French}
Totalisé, Totaliser, Additionner, Bousiller, S'élever à

Totaled: translate from English into German

Translate totaled into German}
Summiert, Sich belaufen auf

Totaled: translate from English into Hindi

Translate totaled into Hindi}
कुल, जोड़ होना, कुल संख्या होना

Totaled: translate from English into Italian

Translate totaled into Italian}
Totalizzato, Ammontare a, Sommare

Totaled: translate from English into Korean

Translate totaled into Korean}
합계, 합계하다, 총계 ...이 되다, 총계가 ...이 되다

Totaled: translate from English into Russian

Translate totaled into Russian}
Подсчитано, Составлять, Насчитывать, Подсчитывать, Равняться, Подводить итог, Доходить до

Totaled: translate from English into Spanish

Translate totaled into Spanish}
Totalizado, Totalizar, Sumar, Ascender, Integrar, Desguazar, Destrozar, Dejar hecho chatarra, Unir

Word origin

late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin totalis, from totum ‘the whole’, neuter of Latin totus ‘whole, entire’. The verb, at first in the sense ‘add up’, dates from the late 1

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