Tally | Mean of tally in English Dictionary
/ˈtæli/
- Noun
- a recorded count of scores, votes, etc.
- What is the final tally?
- a record of money that has been paid and money that has been received
- He kept a daily/running tally [=account] of his expenses.
- a score or point made in a game or sport
- Her second goal turned out to be the game-winning tally.
- Verb
- to record and count or calculate (something)
- He tallied his expenses every day.
- They carefully tallied up the cost of the repairs.
- They tallied up the results of the vote.
- to agree or match
- The numbers on the old list and the new list don't tally.
- The old numbers don't tally with the new numbers.
- to score (a goal, point, etc.) in a game or sport
- She tallied [=scored] her second goal just before the end of the period.