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1. (v.t.) tote
to carry, as on one's back or in one's arms.
2. tote
to carry on one's person:
to tote a gun.
3. tote
to transport or convey, as on a vehicle.
4. (n.) tote
something that is toted.
5. (v.t.) tote
Informal. to add up; total.
6. (n.) tote
a totalizator.
Etymology: (1890–95; by shortening)
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| Definition of 'tote' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) carryall, holdall, tote, tote bag
a capacious bag or basket
2. (verb) lug, tote, tug
carry with difficulty
"You'll have to lug this suitcase"
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| Definition of 'tote' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) tote
the entire body, or all; as, the whole tote
2. (verb) tote
to carry or bear; as, to tote a child over a stream; -- a colloquial word of the Southern States, and used esp. by negroes
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Sense: to carry
He was toting a pile of books about with him.
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Afrikaans: ronddra |
Arabic: يَنْقُل، يَحْمِلُ شَيْئا |
Bulgarian: мъкна |
Brazilian: carregar |
Czech: nosit |
German: schleppen |
Danish: slæbe rundt med |
Greek: κουβαλώ |
Spanish: acarrear |
Estonian: tassima |
Farsi: حمل کردن |
Finnish: kantaa |
French: trimballer |
Hebrew: לָשֵאת |
Hindi: ढोना, वाहन करना, अपने पास |
Croatian: nositi, tegliti |
Hungarian: cipel |
Indonesian: membawa |
Icelandic: bera |
Italian: portare, trasportare |
Japanese: 持っていく |
Korean: (안고) 나르다 |
Lithuanian: nešioti |
Latvian: nest; nēsāt |
Malay: membawa |
Dutch: dragen |
Norwegian: bære, slepe rundt med |
Polish: nosić |
Persian: حمل کردن |
Pashto: رسول، وړل |
Portuguese: carregar |
Romanian: a căra |
Russian: нести |
Slovak: nosiť |
Slovenian: tovoriti |
Serbian: nositi |
Swedish: bära [på] |
Thai: ถือ |
Turkish: taşımak |
Taiwanese: 搬運,背負 |
Ukrainian: нести; перевозити |
Urdu: اٹھانا، لادنا |
Vietnamese: mang |
Chinese: 手提,背负 |
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