0 to carry something, especially something heavy or awkward -- 攜帶,搬運,背負(尤指重物或不便之物)
She usually toted the baby around in a backpack. 她通常把嬰兒放在背袋裡,背著到處走。
The building was surrounded with bodyguards toting sub-machine guns. 大樓周圍有很多手持衝鋒槍的保鏢。
Gun-toting security men were posted at all the entrances. 所有的入口處都部署了配槍保安人員。
1 in the UK, a brand name for a system of putting bets on horses or dogs in a race -- (賽馬或賽狗的)賭金計算系統
2 a tote bag -- 大手提包,大手提袋(同 tote bag)
In the time-hallowed phrase, the future of the tote is under active consideration.
To do that, it will be necessary to gain the co-operation of the off-course betting industry to place tote terminals in its shops.
Any change in the status of the tote would require primary legislation.
It is not intended in any sense to make the tote a perpetual pensioner of the levy.
Some way must be found of enabling the tote to compete with the bookmakers.
The bookmakers agree that there is a need for the tote as an alternative system.
Bookmakers who, understandably, complain about the difficulties of on-course betting would have far more to complain about but for the tote facilities.
Today we have a "tote" on every racecourse and greyhound track, and we have the football pools.