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niño
pequeño, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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español
español

tot1 [ingl. am. tɑt, ingl. brit. tɒt] SUST.

1. tot (young child):

tot
tot
chiquito m / chiquita f esp amer.

2. tot (of alcohol):

tot

tot2 [ingl. am. tɑt, ingl. brit. tɒt] V. trans.

tot up <totting totted> V. [ingl. am. tɑt -, ingl. brit. tɒt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq.

tot up
español
español
inglés
inglés
tot

en el diccionario PONS

tot [tɒt, ingl. am. tɑ:t] SUST.

1. tot coloq. (child):

tot
niño(-a) m (f) pequeño, -a

2. tot (alcohol):

tot

I. tot up V. trans. coloq.

tot up

II. tot up V. intr.

to tot up to (an amount)
en el diccionario PONS

tot [tat] SUST. coloq. (child)

tot
niño (-a) m (f) chico, -a

tot up V. trans. coloq.

tot up
Present
Itot
youtot
he/she/ittots
wetot
youtot
theytot
Past
Itotted
youtotted
he/she/ittotted
wetotted
youtotted
theytotted
Present Perfect
Ihavetotted
youhavetotted
he/she/ithastotted
wehavetotted
youhavetotted
theyhavetotted
Past Perfect
Ihadtotted
youhadtotted
he/she/ithadtotted
wehadtotted
youhadtotted
theyhadtotted

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You'll tot up extra lives without even realising it.
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Every evening, we tot up the number of flies we have each caught, and the winner feels a sense of triumph.
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I'm appalled and begin to mentally tot up the damage my early years of motherhood may have wrought.
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If we were to tot up the costs, traffic issues amount to hundreds of billions of lost dollars a year.
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This confers the pricing power that enables companies to generate cash and pay the dividends that really get your savings to tot up over time.
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