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sum total

合计,总数,总计,总和

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : complete numerical total: the sum total of my savings.
    • : essence; substance: The sum total of research in the field.

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Examples

  • The stock markets, meanwhile — the sum total of public equities — are worth an estimated $48 trillion.

  • I had seen a distant spout once, when crossing the Atlantic by boat, but that was my sum total exposure to any whale species.

  • This all puts an organization’s attack surface—the sum total of the nooks and crannies hackers can pry into—at risk.

  • This is the sum total of what I’ve learned about how to keep your stuff at its best.

  • Leibniz, on the other hand, claimed that space and time were nothing more than the sum total of distances and durations between all the objects and events of the world.

  • Certainly, she seems to command near-total devotion among her clients.

  • Total oil production figures include crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other liquid energy products.

  • Former Gov. Jimmy Carter entered the 1976 Presidential campaign as a more or less total unknown.

  • He advocates a secular regime with a total separation of religion form the government.

  • More than 750 prisoners have been detained in total over the past 13 years, and about 2,100 people work there.

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

  • Besides these, twenty thousand Indians are under the care of secular priests—making a total of two hundred and five thousand.

  • Quantitative estimation of the total sulphates yields little of clinical value.

  • The total fresh troops amounted to about 500 men of the 73rd Native Regiment and Spanish cazadores.

  • Rich natives and Chinese lost large sums of money, the total of which cannot be ascertained.