sum
美 [sʌm]
英 [sʌm]
- n.金额;款项;和;总和
- v.合计;总结;总计(into, to)
- abbr.(=surface-to-underwater missile)舰对水下导弹[飞弹]
- 网络求和(summation);总数;求和函数
复数:sums 现在分词:summing 过去分词:summed
adj.+n.
large sum,small sum,huge sum,enormous sum,tidy sum
v.+n.
spend sum,earn sum,save sum,lose sum,raise sum
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1. | [c] ~ (of sth) 金额;款项an amount of money |
You will be fined the sum of £200. 你将被罚款 200 英镑。 | |
a large sum of money 一大笔钱 | |
a six-figure sum 一笔六位数的款项 |
2. | [c][ususing] ~ (of sth) 和;总和;总数the number you get when you add two or more numbers together |
The sum of 7 and 12 is 19. 7 加 12 的和是 19。 |
3. | [sing] the ~ of sth 全部,一切(尤指数量不大)all of sth, especially when you think that it is not very much |
This is the sum of my achievements so far. 这就是我目前的全部成就。 |
4. | [c] 算术;(数字的)简单计算a simple problem that involves calculating numbers |
to do a sum in your head 做心算 | |
I was good at sums at school. 我上学时擅长算术。 | |
If I've got my sums right, I should be able to afford the rent. 要是我算对了的话,我应该负担得起这笔租金。 |
IDM
be greater/more than the sum of its parts
个体相加不如集体的力量大to be better or more effective as a group than you would think just by looking at the individual members of the group
in sum
总之;总而言之used to introduce a short statement of the main points of a discussion, speech, etc.