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subtotal    
n. 小计
vt. 小计
vi. 求小计
a. 几乎全部的

小计小计求小计几乎全部的



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  • Subtotal vs total - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This answer is incorrect "Subtotal" is similar to "subcategory", where it means a "smaller part of a larger group"; in the former, the subtotal is a smaller group within the larger total, and the latter, subcategory is a smaller group within a larger category
  • single word requests - If a discount is pre-tax or post-tax then what . . .
    Discounts are calculated on the sub-total (or subtotal) amount in retail wholesale areas In other words, they are tax exclusive However, in tax accounting, one gets the concepts of: tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive sales tax rate Sales tax rates are typically quoted in tax-exclusive terms, but income tax rates are typically quoted as tax
  • Proper usage of the word “conducive” in some constructions
    The most common and non-problematic use of this word is followed by “to” and a specific result, in a sentence like this: This environment is not conducive to good sleep However, some other uses
  • Is there a word or phrase for the price for all units combined?
    The general word is subtotal: [Merriam-Webster] : the sum of part of a series of figures Your subtotal is $14, and with tax, that will be $14 70 Depending on context, a subtotal can represent the total of each product or the total of all products before tax and other calculations The site NuORDER also mentions subtotal: This is the total price for each product in your order or the total
  • Word that describes whether a cost is per item or for the total
    "Word that describes the cost, whether it is cost per item or cost for the total", rather, would be what you mean
  • american english - What is British (-ize) spelling style? - English . . .
    Wikipedia has an entry for the Oxford style which prefers the spelling with -z- in academic writing: Oxford spelling (also Oxford English Dictionary spelling, Oxford style, or Oxford English spelling) is a British spelling standard, named after its use by the Oxford University Press, that prescribes spelling the suffix -ize -ise (in words such as realize and organization) with the letter -z
  • Words to separate value from counting
    For your first question: "Quantity" = the countable number of a single item "Quantity per _ " = the quantity that relates to a specific grouping "SubTotal" = just a handy in-between calculation For your second question, I sound sarcastic saying this but the best word to describe a value is what the value actually is :) From your example, you may be dealing with: "Price" or "Item Price" "Price
  • “in a mood” or “in the mood”? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    A mood is a state of mind If you are in the mood to do something, you are in the right state of mind to enjoy doing it In a mood is just a short way of saying in a bad mood, that is, feeling angry or sulky
  • any of this or these? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    These makes sense despite the singular choice of or: Choose one drink, and only one -- coffee, tea, or milk Our cake goes well with any and all of these
  • formality - Is there an abbreviation for Professors plural, in a . . .
    Is there an abbreviation for "Professors" plural, in a greeting at the top of a formal letter? Yes, according to Collins: Prof Also prof Word forms: plural Profs The plural form of Prof (Professor) is Profs (Professor s)





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