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Total loss of the vehicle. total loss
Total loss;Total losses.
vehicle
English [ vi kl ] American [ vi h kl]n[Vehicle] vehicle;tools;Transportation;Carriers;Media Communication;Fomite.
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It is recommended that when the friend who asks the question encounters the correct answer, he can give the fastest and correct answer in time, so as not to worry about other friends thinking that there is no correct answer in front of him.
The answer of others is not only an affirmation of the fruits of others' labor, but also an encouragement to the answerer, and both the questioner and the answerer can obtain wealth value
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Total loss [Eng] t ut l l s [United States] totl l s
n.Total loss, total lossȫ [example sentence] on constructive total loss and abandonment in marine insurance
On the Presumptive Total Loss and Entrustment System in Marine Insurance.
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total
Pronunciation: English [ t ut l] American [ totl].
Definition: total (amount, etc.), total, complete, absolute.
Total, total, overall quantity.
vi.Totals up to, calculates....of the total.
in total total.
At total is not a fixed combination, but it can be used in certain situations, for example: loss at total reflection means total reflection loss.
A total is not a fixed collocation, it is only allowed to be used when total is a noun, and the preposition of which is often added after it to form the phrase a total of which means "altogether...
Example sentences: 1yet her reasoning did not sound totally convincing.
But my daughter's reasoning didn't fully convince me.
totally get why facebook makes people miserable.
I totally understand why Facebook is painful.
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n.(insurance terminology) total loss;
insurance) total loss.
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[English] [t ut l l s] [ US ] [ totl l s ]
n.Total loss, total lossFull mention;
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This seems to be a document of the bus.
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total (amount, etc.); Entire; Complete (blind, etc.), absolute (abstinence, etc.).
Phonetic Transcription: [.]'təutl ]
Past tense: totaled Past participle: totaled Noun plural: totals Present participle: totaling
adj.total (amount, etc.); Entire; Complete (blind, etc.), absolute (abstinence, etc.).
n.Total, overall; Total, total is often called grand total.
vt.( UK -ll-).
1.Totals up to, calculates....of the total.
2.Mei Slang completely destroyed; to....Liquidation, to....Get you back.
a total history. a total war. Total Defence.
the sum total. total output. total weight.
total color blindness. Total Abstinence Absolute abstinence. a total recall of the complete memory (ability).
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A ship is not considered a loss unless it has become an actual total loss, or has entered into an agreement with the insurer for a constructive total loss, an agreed total loss, or an accommodating total loss, or if no agreement has been reached, the ship has been lawfully adjudicated to have incurred a constructive total loss.
Marine insurance term: actual total loss; constructive total loss; , compromised total loss;
arranged total loss;
underwriters insurance carriers.
competent tribunal.
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The ship shall not be considered lost unless it is in fact a total loss or a constructive, compromise or planned total loss with the underwriter, or if the contract with the underwriter has not been concluded (as determined by a competent adjudication committee), in which case the loss of the ship will be deemed to have occurred.
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The vessel will not be deemed lost unless either she becomes an actual total loss or an agreement has been reached with her insurer in relation to her constructive, compromised or arranged total loss or if such an agreement with her insurer has not been reached by a competent tribunal ruling that constructive loss of the vessel has occurred.
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The vessel shall not be deemed to be lost unless she has also become an actual total loss or has entered into a constructive, confidential or total loss agreement with her underwriter or arranged with her underwriter if such agreement is not reached and it is determined by the competent tribunal that the constructive loss of the vessel has occurred.
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adj.Total, total, complete.
n.Total, total.
v.Total, total.
adj.(adjective).
1. The basic meaning of total is "total, all", emphasizing that everything is counted, with a strong sense of calculation, and can only be used as a definite sentence in the sentence, not as an expression. By extension, it can be interpreted as "complete and complete".
2. There is no comparative-level and superlative-level form in total.
n.(noun).
1. When total is used as a noun, it means "total, total", which is a countable noun.
2. When a total of modifies the plural of countable nouns, the predicate verb is mostly in the plural, and occasionally in the singular form, the total of .The post-predicate verb is generally in the singular form.
v.(verb).
1. The basic meaning of total is "calculation", which mostly refers to the use of the principle of addition operation in mathematics to find the sum of a series of numbers or quantities, emphasizing the result of the calculation and the final total, which is mostly used in spoken language.
2. Total can be used as a transitive verb, which means "to calculate.".The total number of "takes the noun and pronoun as the object and can be used for passive construction.
3. total can also mean "to reach a certain number", which is used as a verb, and is followed by a noun that represents a quantity as an expression.
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total
English [.]'təʊt(ə)l]
Beauty [.]'totl]
n.Total, total.
adj.Entire; Complete; Whole.
vt.The total amounted to:
vi.Total.
Network phrase] total, total, total.
total loss, total loss, total amount of last transaction, total price, total amount.