tally

  • 21Tally-ho — The phrase Tally ho is a largely British phrase, used in foxhunting, shouted when a rider sees the fox. [ [http://www.askoxford.com/concise oed/tallyho?view=uk Oxford Dictionary Tally ho ] . Oxford Dictionary . Referenced May 19, 2008.]… …

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  • 22tally — ▪ I. tally tal‧ly 1 [ˈtæli] verb tallied PTandPP 1. [intransitive] if numbers or statements tally, they match each other exactly: • If the figures don t quite tally, you might be missing an invoice. tally with • The original …

    Financial and business terms

  • 23Tally — Kameras im Einsatz in einem Fernsehstudio. Bei der linken Kamera ist das Tally eingeschaltet Tally [ˈtælɪ] ist der englische Fachbegriff für ein Aufnahmelicht, ein kleines Rotlicht an Fernsehkameras, Monitoren und Mikrofonen. Das Tally… …

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  • 24tally — I UK [ˈtælɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms tally : singular tally plural tallies a record of the number of things that someone has done, won, or achieved The company keeps a tally of legal cases won and lost. II UK [ˈtælɪ] / US verb Word forms …

    English dictionary

  • 25Tally-ho — La frase Tally ho es una expresión de orígen británico, originalmente utilizada en la caza del zorro, cuando la pieza era avistada por uno de los cazadores[1] . Posteriormente su uso se extendió a otros ámbitos. Contenido 1 Etimología 2 Otros… …

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  • 26tally — tal|ly1 [ tæli ] noun count a record of the number of things that someone has done, won, or achieved: The company keeps a tally of legal cases won and lost. tally tal|ly 2 [ tæli ] verb 1. ) tally or tally up transitive if you tally numbers or… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 27tally — [[t]tæ̱li[/t]] tallies, tallying, tallied 1) N COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n A tally is a record of amounts or numbers which you keep changing and adding to as the activity which affects it progresses. They do not keep a tally of visitors to the… …

    English dictionary

  • 28tally — tal|ly1 [ˈtæli] n plural tallies [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: talea, tallia, from Latin talea; TAILOR1] a record of how much you have spent, won etc by a particular point in time ▪ The final tally was $465,000. ▪ the two goals that …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29tally — 1 noun plural tallies (C) 1 a record of how much you have spent, won, obtained etc so far: England s tally at the moment is 15 points. | keep a tally (=write down or remember) 2 a special stick that was used in the past to show an amount of money …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30tally-ho — /tæli ˈhoʊ/ (say talee hoh) noun (plural tally hos) 1. a mail coach or a four in hand pleasure coach. 2. a cry of tally ho . –interjection 3. (a hunter s cry on catching sight of the fox.) –verb (tally hoed or tally ho d, tally hoing) –verb (t) 4 …