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n.2. A small amount, as of liquor.
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(tŏt)tr.v.tot·ted, tot·ting, tots
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tot
(tɒt) n2. chieflyBrit a small amount of anything
[C18: perhaps short for totterer; see totter]
tot
(tɒt)vb, tots, tottingortotted
[C17: shortened from total or from Latin totum all]
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(tɒt)n.
2. a small portion, as of liquor.
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(tɒt)v. tot•ted, tot•ting,
n. v.t., v.i.
1. to add; total (often fol. by up).
n. [1745–55; < Latin: so much, so many]
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tot
Past participle: totted
Gerund:
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tottingImperative |
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tot |
tot |
Present |
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I tot |
you tot |
he/she/it tots |
we tot |
you tot |
they tot |
Preterite |
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I totted |
you totted |
he/she/it totted |
we totted |
you totted |
they totted |
Present Continuous |
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I am totting |
you are totting |
he/she/it is totting |
we are totting |
you are totting |
they are totting |
Present Perfect |
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I have totted |
you have totted |
he/she/it has totted |
we have totted |
you have totted |
they have totted |
Past Continuous |
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I was totting |
you were totting |
he/she/it was totting |
we were totting |
you were totting |
they were totting |
Past Perfect |
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I had totted |
you had totted |
he/she/it had totted |
we had totted |
you had totted |
they had totted |
Future |
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I will tot |
you will tot |
he/she/it will tot |
we will tot |
you will tot |
they will tot |
Future Perfect |
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I will have totted |
you will have totted |
he/she/it will have totted |
we will have totted |
you will have totted |
they will have totted |
Future Continuous |
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I will be totting |
you will be totting |
he/she/it will be totting |
we will be totting |
you will be totting |
they will be totting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been totting |
you have been totting |
he/she/it has been totting |
we have been totting |
you have been totting |
they have been totting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been totting |
you will have been totting |
he/she/it will have been totting |
we will have been totting |
you will have been totting |
they will have been totting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been totting |
you had been totting |
he/she/it had been totting |
we had been totting |
you had been totting |
they had been totting |
Conditional |
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I would tot |
you would tot |
he/she/it would tot |
we would tot |
you would tot |
they would tot |
Past Conditional |
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I would have totted |
you would have totted |
he/she/it would have totted |
we would have totted |
you would have totted |
they would have totted |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun | 1. | tot - a small amount (especially of a drink); 'a tot of rum' small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude |
2. | tot - a young child child, kid, minor, nipper, tiddler, youngster, tike, shaver, small fry, nestling, fry, tyke - a young person of either sex; 'she writes books for children'; 'they're just kids'; '`tiddler' is a British term for youngster' | |
Verb | 1. | tot - determine the sum of; 'Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town' add together, summate, tot up, tote up, total, add up, sum, sum up, tally, add add together, add - make an addition by combining numbers; 'Add 27 and 49, please!' count, numerate, enumerate, number - determine the number or amount of; 'Can you count the books on your shelf?'; 'Count your change' |
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noun1.infant, child, baby, toddler, mite, wean(Scot.), little one, sprog(slang), munchkin(informal, chiefly U.S.), rug rat(slang), littlie(Austral. informal), ankle-biter(Austral. slang)They may hold a clue to the missing tot.
2.measure, shot(informal), finger, nip, slug, dram, snifter(informal), toothfula tot of dark rum
1.add up, calculate, sum (up), total, reckon, compute, tally, enumerate, count upNow tot up the points you've scored.
2.accumulate, gather, acquire, build up, amass, stockpile, accrue, mount upHe has totted up a huge list of convictions.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
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noun1. A young person between birth and puberty:bud, child, innocent, juvenile, moppet, youngster.
Scots: bairn.
2. A small amount of liquor:Informal: nip, slug.
tot 2
verbTo combine (figures) to form a sum.Also used with up:add (up), cast, foot (up), sum (up), total, totalize.
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جُرْعَه صَغيرَه من مُسْكِرطِفْل صَغيريَجْمَع الأعْداد
drinklille trold
bir yudum içkifırttoplamakufak çocukufaklık
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1[tɒt]N1. (= child) → nene/a m/f, chiquillo/a m/f, niñito/a m/f
2. (esp Brit) (= drink) → tragom, traguito m
a tot of rum → un dedo de ron
a tot of rum → un dedo de ron
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2[tɒt] (esp Brit)B.VIit tots up to £5 → suma cinco libras, viene a ser cinco libras
what does it tot up to? → ¿cuánto suma?
what does it tot up to? → ¿cuánto suma?
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
tot
[ˈtɒt]n (= child) → bambinmvt(British) [+ figures] → additionner
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
tot
n(= child: also tiny tot) → Steppke(inf), → Knirps(inf) m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
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[tɒt]nb. (Brit) (drink) → bicchierino
a tot of rum → un bicchierino di rum
a tot of rum → un bicchierino di rum
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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(tot) noun1. a small child. a tiny tot. kindjie طِفْل صَغير мъничко детенце criancinha prcek der Knirps lille trold πιτσιρίκι niñito, nene, chiquitín mudilane نوزاد napero bambinפעוט छोटा बच्चा mališan csöppség (gyerekről) anak kecil smábarn bambino 小児 유아 mažylis mazulis; bērņuks budak kecil dreumesliten tass, smårolling brzdąc كوچنى، ماشوم، وړوكى: ګوټ، غوړپ ( دشراب criancinha copil малыш decko, štoplík, drobček malček klinac liten unge เด็กเล็ก ufaklık, ufak çocuk 小孩 маля, малюк ننھا بچہ đứa trẻ nhỏ 娃娃
2. a small amount of alcoholic drink. a tot of whisky. sopie جُرْعَه صَغيرَه من مُسْكِر глътка copinho panák, slza das Schlückchen drink μικρή ποσότητα αλκοόλ trago; dedo lonks, tiba کمی مشروب الکلی paukku goutte, larmeכוסית अल्प मात्रा gutljaj, malko kupica (ital) sedikit dreitill, tár sorso, goccio ひと口 (술) 한 잔 lašelis lāsīte; malciņš seteguk scheutje liten dram/tår kropelka غوړپ ( دشراب copinho picătură, strop глоток kvapka, pohárik požirek gutljaj litet glas ปริมาณเล็กน้อยของเครื่องดื่มมีแอลกอฮอล์ fırt, bir yudum içki 少量(烈酒) маленька чарка; ковток چسکي một hớp nhỏ 少量
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(tot) – past tense, past participle ˈtotted: tot up to add up. He totted up the figures on the bill. optel يَجْمَع الأعْداد събирам somar sečíst zusammenzählen tælle sammen αθροίζωsumar kokku liitma جمع زدن laskea yhteen additionner לְסַכֵּם कुल योग होना zbrojiti összead menambahkan leggja saman addizionare, sommare 合計する 합계하다 sudėti, suskaičiuoti saskaitīt menjumlahkan optellenlegge sammen, summere sumować راټولول، جمع كول، ټول ټال كول somar a aduna суммировать spočítať, zrátať sešteti sabrati summera, räkna ihop (ut) รวมทั้งหมด toplamak 合計 складати, підсумовувати جوڑنا thêm vào 合计
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