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sum

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sum1 /sʌm/ ●●○ W2 AWL noun [countableC]   some
1 moneyMONEY an amount of money 金额,款项
 He owes me a large sum of money.
他欠我一大笔钱。
sum of
 the sum of £4,000
4,000 英镑金额
large/substantial/considerable etc sum
 Bill wants to spend a large sum on modernizing the farm.
比尔想花一大笔钱将农场现代化。
small/modest/trifling etc sum
 We should be happy to buy it for a modest sum.
要是能花不太多的钱就把它买下来,我们会很高兴。
lump sum, → princely sum at princely(1)
2 the sum of something HMthe total produced when you add two or more numbers or amounts together 和;总和,总数
 You will have to pay the sum of the two sets of costs.
你得支付那两笔费用的总和。
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3 greater/more/better etc than the sum of its parts EFFECTIVEhaving a quality or effectiveness as a group that you would not expect from the quality of each member (总体)大于部分之和,个体相加不如集体的力量大
 The team is greater than the sum of its parts.
球队只有团结起来才最强大。
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4. calculation 计算HM a simple calculation by adding, multiplying, dividing etc, especially one done by children at school 简单的计算,算术〔尤指小学生的加减乘除运算〕
5 do your sums British EnglishBrE informalCOUNT/CALCULATE to calculate whether you have enough money to do something 算一算你的钱是否够
 Do your sums first before you decide how much to spend.
算一算你有多少钱再决定花多少钱。
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6 in sum MAIN formal used before a statement that gives the main information about something in a few simple words 总之,简而言之
 In sum, soul music is important to the record industry.
总之,灵乐对于唱片业十分重要。
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sum total
nCOLLOCATIONS
phrases
a sum of money
We urge people not to keep large sums of money in their houses.
adjectives
a large/considerable/substantial sum
He lost a substantial sum of money on the deal.
a huge/enormous/vast sum
The company has invested huge sums in research.
a five-figure/six-figure/seven-figure etc sum (=an amount in the ten thousands, hundred thousands etc )
The newspaper paid a six-figure sum for the photograph of the princess.
a small sum
Each year the inhabitants had to pay a small sum for the use of the pasture.
a modest sum (=not a very big amount of money)
She had paid a modest sum for the paintings.
an undisclosed sum (=an amount that is being kept secret)
He sold the company for an undisclosed sum.
a tidy sum informal (=a large amount of money)
I had managed to save a tidy sum.
the total sum
The total sum lost is believed to be around £2 million.
the princely sum of ... (=a large amount – often used humorously to mean a small amount)
They were surviving on the princely sum of £50 a week.
For the princely sum of $8 million you too could live in a mansion like this.
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sum2 ●○○ AWL verb (summed, summing)  
1sum up phrasal verbphr v 
a) SUMMARIZEto give the main information in a report, speech etc in a short statement at the end 概括,总结,概述 SYN summarize
 Gerald will open the debate and I will sum up.
杰拉尔德将第一个开始辩论,而我将进行总结。
to sum up
 To sum up, for a healthy heart you must take regular exercise and stop smoking.
总之,为了心脏健康,你必须经常锻炼并戒烟。
sum something ↔ up
 In your final paragraph, sum up your argument.
在最后一段,总结一下你的论点。
b) when a judge sums up or sums up the case at the end of a trial, he or she explains the main facts of the case 〔法官在庭审结束前〕概述 summing-up
c) sum something ↔ up to describe something using only a few words 简而言之 SYN summarize
 The city’s problem can be summed up in three words: too many people.
这个城市的问题可以用三个字来概括: 人太多。
d) sum something ↔ up to show the most typical qualities of someone or something 说明某事物的典型特征
 That image sums up the whole film.
那幅画面概括了影片的全部内容。
e) sum somebody/something ↔ upJUDGE to form a judgment or opinion about someone or something 对某人/某事物作出判断;对某人/某事物形成意见 SYN assess
 Pat summed up the situation at a glance.
帕特一眼就看清了当时的情势。
f) that (about) sums it up spokenFINISH/COME TO AN END used to say that a description of a situation is correct 主要情况 (差不多)就是这样
 ‘So you want us to help you change but you don’t believe change is possible?’ ‘That about sums it up.’
这么说你是想让我们帮助你改变,却又觉得不可能改变,是吧?”“差不多就是这个意思。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
sumsum1 /sʌm/ noun [countableC]
1an amount of money
Large sums of money are spent on advertising campaigns.
The company was sold for a sum estimated at $2.3 billion.
capital sum lump sum
2the sum ofACCOUNTING the total produced when you add two or more numbers together
The sum of the loans was nearly 360 billion yen.
3British EnglishBrE a simple calculation done by adding, multiplying, dividing etc
You will have to do your sums (=calculate all the amounts involved), because interest-free credit may not be the cheapest way to buy.
see also sum of the digits
sumsum2 verb (summed, summing)
Origin sum1
(1200-1300) Old French summe, from Latin summa, from summus highest
sum1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1sum2 verb
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