2.TOTALthe total amount or number when two or more things are added together 总和,总数,合计
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summation• This is because it is essentially a deskexercise requiring no more than a summation of information provided against a standardrequirement.• Reagan's testimony was indeed a dramaticsummation of sorts, and the most bizarre of all.• And at the end of the day these will need summation in a singledocument.• There can be no summation for him because there is nothing there to sum up.• Then the outputdepends upon whether the result of the summation is positive or negative.