English to Urdu Dictionary tally

tally

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definition
verb
their signatures should tally with their names on the register
agree or correspond.
the votes were being tallied with abacuses
calculate the total number of.
noun
that takes his tally to 10 goals in 10 games
a current score or amount.
The tally itself is what is known as the "package label" of the nurserymen, being six inches long, one and one-fourth inches wide, and costing (painted) less than one and one-half dollars a thousand.
a label attached to a plant or tree, or stuck in the ground beside it, that gives information about it, such as its name and class.
example
Their daughter has introduced my children to the idea of drawing 'tally' marks to figure out problems.
In the three provinces of Riau, the Riau Islands and Papua, the final 'tally' of eligible voters had recorded a decline.
The American, who has already won more world titles than any other female athlete, is aiming to extend her record 'tally' to six golds.
Xander gave me a wink before taking one hand and scratching off an imaginary 'tally' mark in the air.
They say his actions, which destabilise, don't 'tally' with the talk.
There are undoubtedly chefs who believe reviewers go out with the express intention of ripping into a restaurant, but that doesn't 'tally' with my experience.
Since the mid-1990s, the 'tally' of former footballers on honour rolls of Victorian league clubs has risen from 60 to 132.
Neither side could add to their 'tally' in the second period.
The news of economic prosperity doesn't 'tally' with the headlines in the newspapers.
If the names on voting documents don't 'tally' with people's ID, they will not be able to vote.
that takes his 'tally' to 10 goals in 10 games
A call back and the nest site is marked and added to the 'tally' .
The figures 'tally' with national averages, as a new report out today from the Department of Health reveals that Caesareans have increased four-fold in the last 25 years.
The actor feels the pressure of living up to a media-induced facade that just doesn't 'tally' with reality.
Success isn't quantified by the millions in the bank but by the 'tally' of drivers' championship titles and Formula One records which appear after his name.
Often tax inspectors would discover tax evasion by examining an individual's personal assets and lifestyle to see if their outgoings 'tally' with their income.
This 'tally' included briskly-taken goals from the elusive Fabio Cretaro and Brian Walsh, an extremely reliable forward.
the key is so cut as to form a 'tally' with the interior machinery
The visitors offered little or nothing in an confrontation that Britton settled by doubling his goal 'tally' for the season to four.
I got up from the couch and, holding my arm to steady it, went over to the wall and made a faint mark for the sixth 'tally' with the buckle from my sandal before going back and lying down.
If the numbers of those who voted at that particular spot don't 'tally' with the registers in the hands of agents, it would clearly be known.
The program provided a password-protected 'tally' of completed diary records so that the coaches could trouble shoot in the field and check compliance.
And I was keeping a 'tally' of every time Stella says ‘Superb.’
Once you have registered for the Promotion, a 'tally' account will be established for you; and you may then begin to search for the 20 hidden bottles.
The 'tally' at the 100-million mark is expected to be 54 million mobile phones and 46 million landlines, going by Trai reports.
There are good reasons why the slightly arrogant screen image doesn't quite 'tally' with the reality.
As I read the book, I kept a 'tally' of exactly who was quoted or discussed in detail.
A running 'tally' of each player's score is kept [as in Hearts].
The 24-year-old took his goal 'tally' for the season to 14 last night with a solo effort in a 2-1 defeat of Fiorentina.
I was keeping 'tally' of the numbers of calls that each party was given.
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