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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Literally (or at least in ancient Greece) a lyric poem was actually a song accompanied by the lyre, going back to poets like Sappho and Alkaios from the island of Lesbos in the 7th century BCE These poems were often but far from always addressed to a god, person or even personified inanimate object So Sappho, in what is (tragically) the only of her lyric poems to survive complete, begs the
  • 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
  • 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
  • punctuation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I always wondered wether you should style the period in italics if it follows the italicized word Does anyone know what style guides say about this matter? Which of the two following options is co





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