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sum to

/suhm/US // sʌm //UK // (sʌm) //

总数为,总和为,总额为

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n.名词 noun
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    • : the aggregate of two or more numbers, magnitudes, quantities, or particulars as determined by or as if by the mathematical process of addition: The sum of 6 and 8 is 14.
    • : a particular aggregate or total, especially with reference to money: The expenses came to an enormous sum.
    • : an indefinite amount or quantity, especially of money: to lend small sums.
    • : a series of numbers or quantities to be added up.
    • : an arithmetical problem to be solved, or such a problem worked out and having the various steps shown.
    • : the full amount, or the whole.
    • : the substance or gist of a matter, comprehensively or broadly viewed or expressed: the sum of his opinions.
    • : concise or brief form: in sum.
    • : Mathematics. the limit of the sequence of partial sums of a given infinite series.union.
    • : a summary.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    summed, sum·ming.

    • : to combine into an aggregate or total.
    • : to ascertain the sum of, as by addition.
    • : to bring into or contain in a small compass.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    summed, sum·ming.

    • : to amount: Their expenses summed into the thousands.
  1. 1
    • : sum up, to reckon: We summed up our assets and liabilities.to bring into or contain in a brief and comprehensive statement; summarize: to sum up the case for the prosecution.to form a quick estimate of: I summed him up in a minute.

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Examples

  • Is it True that “Gays vs. Traditionalists are a Zero-Sum Game”?

  • Willima and Kate raised a similar sum at a private dinner for just 30 philanthropists on Sunday night.

  • On the other hand, they are viewing their donors, and their future children, not as whole people but as the sum of certain parts.

  • But when it comes to the value of antiquities for human history, the sum of the parts is not greater than the whole.

  • She later sued him alleging a vicious cycle of abuse, and he settled with his ex-wife out of court for an undisclosed sum.

  • It was such a magnificent sum that Sol did not feel like taking the familiarity with it of mentioning it aloud.

  • Of which the sum is that all the parties to the case are evidently, for the time being, Protestants!

  • I've tried to teach lots of folks; an' sum learns quick, an' some don't never learn; it's jest 's 't strikes 'em.

  • The King now increased it to the enormous sum of two shilling and ten pence.

  • With that sum, twice as much infantry could be maintained as that which your Majesty has here.