B1 the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together总额;总数
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The school bazaar raised a total of £550.
The trip cost a total of £250, insurance included.
The average of the three numbers 7, 12 and 20 is 13, because the total of 7, 12 and 20 is 39, and 39 divided by 3 is 13.
These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total.
Unemployment is likely to reach the highest total that has ever been recorded.
B1 [ before noun ] including everything总的,全部的
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The total amount raised so far is approaching $1000.
When you include all my overtime, my total pay is quite good.
What is the total oil output from the British sector of the North Sea?
We need to work out the total cost of the project.
Although sexual and violent crimes have increased by 10%, they remain only a tiny fraction of the total number of crimes committed each year.
B2 very great or of the largest degree possible完全的,彻底的;绝对的
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She stared at him in total incomprehension.
Literary critics were in total disagreement about the value of the book.
The meeting was a total failure.
The Workers' Coalition experienced the ignominy of total defeat in the last election.
He's a total no-hoper - he'll never achieve anything.
C1 to have as a complete amount, or to calculate this总数达;合计为
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He ran up debts totalling nearly £3,000.
If you total their earnings for the year, you will see they are quite substantial.
Their combined service in the company totalled 50 years.
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