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summation

/suh-mey-shuhn/US // səˈmeɪ ʃən //UK // (sʌˈmeɪʃən) //

总结,求和,总和,和解

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of summing.
    • : the result of this; an aggregate or total.
    • : a review or recapitulation of previously stated facts or statements, often with a final conclusion or conclusions drawn from them.
    • : Law. the final arguments of opposing attorneys before a case goes to the jury.
    • : Physiology. the arousal of impulses by a rapid succession of stimuli, carried either by separate sensory neurons or by the same sensory neuron .

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Examples

  • It turns out that the ability to touch your toes is the summation of a number of different physiological factors, many of which we have no control over.

  • My general summation of what occured is that it’s just one of those things that happen.

  • Finally, this year, we got something approaching a summation of all these efforts.

  • When asked about her decades in the trenches of exoneration work, Nethercott offers in summation a moment of absurdity.

  • In the end, the teams didn’t actually perform the full summation of shapes, which was beyond them.

  • It was the epitome of Kim Kardashian, and a fitting summation of the Year of Butt.

  • And that is this sleazy rabbit hole in its most perfect summation.

  • Per Kundera, tweets and blogs translate every link, adding ideology in the guise of summation.

  • “She is not Amanda the Ripper,” Bongiorno told the jury in her summation.

  • "3 words... Los Angeles Lifetime," suggested Tim Smith, a New York artists' studio manager, in a summation of the season.

  • The summation is defined as the increase in entropy between the initial and the final states.

  • In any case we may regard the smallest spots as the initial stages of variation, the larger as a cumulative summation of these.

  • Please explain discrepancy between these reports and your own summation of ten hours previous.

  • Without this counterweight, how false would be our final summation of the evidence upon most of the great state trials!

  • Its summation is best expressed by the varied sights and emotions of an afternoon in mid-December.