释义 |
▪ I. tallied, ppl. a.1|ˈtælɪd| [f. tally v.1 + -ed1.] †1. a. Cut, scored, marked. Obs.
c1440Promp. Parv. 486/1 Talyyd, talliatus, dicatus, anticopatus. b. Counted, numbered.
1830Dublin Even. Post 17 July 3/2 Not by ‘tallied votes’ but by acclamation. 2. Made to tally or correspond with each other.
1895Driver in Expositor Oct. 289 It is not sufficient for him to show that tallied speeches can exhibit marks of lateness. ▪ II. tallied, ppl. a.2 see tally v.2 |