total (amount)
1total amount payable by the consumer — bendra vartojimo kredito gavėjo mokama suma statusas Aprobuotas sritis civilinė teisė ir procesas apibrėžtis Bendros vartojimo kredito sumos ir bendros vartojimo kredito kainos suma. atitikmenys: angl. total amount payable by the consumer vok.… …
2total amount of credit — bendra vartojimo kredito suma statusas Aprobuotas sritis civilinė teisė ir procesas apibrėžtis Kredito suma, kuria suteikiama galimybė naudotis pagal vartojimo kredito sutartį. atitikmenys: angl. total amount of credit vok. Gesamtkreditbetrag… …
3total sum — total amount, amount of all items added together …
4Total petroleum hydrocarbon — (TPH) is a term used to denote a large family of several hundred chemical compounds that originally come from crude oil. Crude oil is used to make petroleum products which can contaminate the environment. Because there are so many different… …
5total body burden — noun (radiology) 1. The summation of all radioactive materials contained in any person 2. The maximum total amount of radioactive material any person may be permitted to contain • • • Main Entry: ↑total …
6amount of claim — total amount demanded in a trial …
7total — to|tal1 W1S1 [ˈtəutl US ˈtou ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Medieval Latin totalis, from Latin totus whole ] 1.) [usually before noun] complete, or as great as is possible total failure/disaster ▪ The sales campaign was a total… …
8total — 1 adjective 1 (only before noun) complete, and affecting or including everything: The sales campaign was a total disaster. | a total ban on cigarette advertising 2 total number/amount/cost etc the number, amount etc that is the total: total sales …
9total — /toht l/, adj., n., v., totaled, totaling or (esp. Brit.) totalled, totalling. adj. 1. constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure. 2. of or pertaining to the whole of something: the total effect of a play. 3.… …
10amount to — [verb] add up to, become, come to, develop into, equal, mean, total * * * amount to [phrasal verb] amount to (something) 1 : to produce (a total) when added together The bill amounted to 10 dollars. They have debts amounting to thousands of… …