Total in spanish

Total

pronunciation: toʊtɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

total1 = suma total, total, cuantía. 

Example: Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.

more:

» a total of = un total de.

Example: A total of 87 non-library meetings were held in our hall by a variety of community organizations.

» cumulative total = total acumulativo, total acumulado.

Example: See how to create a formula that adds cumulatively and a formula that calculates the percent cumulative total.

» grand total = suma total, total.

Example: The grand total of 4,300 exhibitors was 4 per cent up on 1996.

» in total = en total.

Example: 35 students are admitted each semester, and in total about 390 students enrolled.

» out of a total + Nombre + of = con una + Nombre + de.

Example: Table 1.1 shows the breakdown of the 8.33 million people employed in information-related industries (out of a total working population of 21 million).

» out of a total of + Cantidad = de un total de + Cantidad.

Example: Out of a total of 600 visitors, only 200 consulted the library catalogue.

» sum total = suma total.

Example: A facet, then, is the sum total of isolates formed by the division of a subject by one characteristic of division.

» the sum total of = la suma total de, el total de.

Example: There was a time when the sum total of human knowledge was sufficiently small for one man to be able to comprehend it all.

» work out + the total = calcular el total.

Example: Can you work out the total and tell me how you got the answer?.

total2 = total, completo, pleno. [Adjetivo]

Example: This situation requires a very skilled information worker if total disaster is to be avoided.

more:

» at a total cost = a un coste total.

Example: Millions of abstracts are produced annually at a total cost that runs into millions of dollars.

» be a total stranger = ser un total extraño, ser un desconocido.

Example: She is now obsessed with needing to understand why a total stranger would sacrifice his life to save hers.

» the total sum of = la suma total de, el total de.

Example: It is the type of compound that is of primary importance to researchers in chemistry, not the total sum of individual compounds that fall under it.

» total allergy syndrome = síndrome de alergia total.

Example: 'Twentieth-century disease,' or 'total allergy syndrome,' is a condition attributed to hypersensitivity to the environment that may sometimes be seen as so serious that the patient is incapable of living in the modern world = "La enfermedad del siglo veinte", o el "síndrome de alergia total", es un síntoma atribuído a la hipersensibilidad al ambiente que ocasionalmente puede parecer tan serio que el paciente es incapaz de vivir en el mundo moderno.

» total number of automobiles, the = parque automovilístico, el.

Example: There are now 77 million vehicles on the road in Japan, which is roughly 10% of the total number of automobiles in use worldwide.

» total number of licensed drivers, the = censo de conductores, el.

Example: Although teenagers accounted for only 5 percent of the total number of licensed drivers in the county, they were involved in 13 percent of the fatal crashes.

» total quality management (TQM) = gestión de calidad total.

Example: The author describes the initial steps in introducing Total Quality Management within information services pointing out that there is more to quality management than the use of statistical tools.

» total wreck = siniestro total.

Example: A bomber plane was a total wreck when it crash-landed today returning from a test flight = Un bombardero quedó siniestro total al realizar un atterrizaje de emergencia hoy cuando volvía de un vuelo de pruebas.

» total write-off = siniestro total.

Example: This helicopter crashed 4 days after this picture was taken and was a total write-off.

» total write-off = fracaso total, fiasco total, fracaso rotundo.

Example: Not expecting much from a chain pizza restaurant, we thought the day was going to be total write-off.

» work out + the total cost = calcular el coste total.

Example: A mortgage expert can help you work out the total costs involved in buying a property.

total3 = totalizar, alcanzar la cifra de. 

Example: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of written enquiries totalled no more than twenty a week.

total4 = hacer añicos, destrozar completamente, destruir completamente. 

Example: Her intentions were to find her bearings and get back on the road, but when she totalled her car after encountering an oversized wolf, she had no choice but to extend her stay.

Total synonyms

number in spanish: , pronunciation: nʌmbɜr part of speech: noun come in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌm part of speech: verb aggregate in spanish: , pronunciation: ægrəgət part of speech: noun, adjective complete in spanish: , pronunciation: kəmplit part of speech: adjective, verb gross in spanish: , pronunciation: groʊs part of speech: adjective, noun absolute in spanish: , pronunciation: æbsəlut part of speech: adjective whole in spanish: , pronunciation: hoʊl part of speech: adjective, noun overall in spanish: , pronunciation: oʊvɜrɔl part of speech: adjective full in spanish: , pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective tally in spanish: , pronunciation: tæli part of speech: noun sum in spanish: , pronunciation: sʌm part of speech: noun amount in spanish: , pronunciation: əmaʊnt part of speech: noun add in spanish: , pronunciation: æd part of speech: verb entire in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntaɪɜr part of speech: adjective tot in spanish: , pronunciation: tɑt part of speech: noun unconditional in spanish: , pronunciation: ənkəndɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective totality in spanish: , pronunciation: toʊtæləti part of speech: noun sum up in spanish: , pronunciation: sʌmʌp part of speech: verb add up in spanish: , pronunciation: ædʌp part of speech: verb summate in spanish: , pronunciation: sʌmət part of speech: verb unconditioned in spanish: , pronunciation: ənkəndɪʃənd part of speech: adjective add together in spanish: , pronunciation: ædtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb tot up in spanish: , pronunciation: tɑtʌp part of speech: verb tote up in spanish: , pronunciation: toʊtʌp part of speech: verb
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