0 a small child -- lille trold
a tiny tot.
1 a small amount of alcoholic drink -- drink
a tot of whisky.
2 to add up -- tælle sammen
He totted up the figures on the bill.
But totting up the number of marginal citations - even totting them up accurately - tells us very little about the structure of the author's argument.
One way of interpreting this criticism is that it suggests that all a voting mechanism should do is consult people and tot up their preferences.
In general all the results show that the relative prices, tot, and the exchange rate, e, variables have significant coefficients, and the signs turn out to be as expected.
For example, should the teacher recommend using a tot (of) in place of much and many, or ignoring each (and perhaps every) in favour of all.
An army is not a kind of addition sum arrived at by totting up the garrisons here and there at a given moment.
Clearly the totting up provision cannot be applied to the corporate body—the limited liability company that is running a large fleet of vehicles.
Anybody, of any age, even children in perambulators, can be served with any sized tot.
No one dared to make a figure because they did not know whether it would reach the correct figure when the staff were totted up.
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