sum
名词 n.
动词 v.
代词 pron.
限定词 det.
英 /sʌm/
美 /sʌm/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
— The sum of 3 and 4 is 7.
- The basic unit of money in Kyrgyzstan.
- A type of administrative district used in China, Mongolia, and Russia. In Mongolia, a sum is smaller than a province. In China, it is only used in Inner Mongolia, where it is equivalent to a township.
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An arithmetic computation, especially one posed to a student as an exercise (not necessarily limited to addition).
— We're learning about division, and the sums are tricky.
- The basic unit of money in Uzbekistan.
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A quantity of money.
— a tidy sum
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A summary; the principal points or thoughts when viewed together; the substance.
— This is the sum of all the evidence in the case.
- A central idea or point; gist.
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The utmost degree; the greatest or most perfect realization (of some concept).
— Thus I have told thee all my State, and brought / My Storie to the ſum of earthly bliſs[…]
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An old English measure of corn equal to the quarter.
— The sum is also used for the quarter, and the strike for the bushel.
动词 v.
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To add together.
— when you say that stability and change are, it's because you're summing them up together as embraced by it, and taking note of the communion each of them has with being.
- To give a summary of.
代词 pron.
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Pronunciation spelling of something.
— Tony hawk such a fire name bro was bound to do sum cool
限定词 det.
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Eye dialect spelling of some.
— Females can smell when they nigga doing sum sneaky shit 😂
词汇关系
衍生词
Abel sum
Appell-Lerch sum
checksum
digit sum
direct sum
formal sum
in sum
linear sum
lump sum
Murasugi sum
negative-sum
partial sum
positive-sum
princely sum
Ramanujan's sum
rank sum
residual sum of squares
Riemann sum
ring sum normal form
semisum
sum and substance
sum assured
sumless
summist
sum of best
sum of its parts
sum of parts
sumset
sum-total
sumtree
sum-up
sum up
vector sum
wedge sum
zero-sum
zero-sum game
outsum
oversum
resum
summability
summable
summate
词源
词源 1
From Middle English summe, from Old French summe, from Latin summa (“highest point; sum”), from summus (“highest”).
词源 2
Borrowed from Kazakh сом (som), Kyrgyz сом (som), Uyghur سوم (som), and Uzbek soʻm, all of which have the core signification “pure”, used in elliptical reference to historical coins of pure gold.
词源 3
From Mongolian сум (sum), from Manchu ᠨᡳᡵᡠ (niru, “a large arrow, militia company, district”). Ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *sumun (“arrow”).
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