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11Sum — steht für: eine Universität in Moskau, siehe Staatliche Universität für Management Eine Verwaltungseinheit in mongolischsprachigen Gebieten, siehe Sum (Verwaltungsgliederung) Für diese Verwaltungseinheit in der Mongolei siehe Sum (Mongolei) Für… …
12sum — n Sum, amount, number, aggregate, total, whole, quantity denote a result obtained by putting or taking together all in a given group or mass. Sum denotes the result of simple addition, usually of figures, sometimes of particulars {four is the sum …
13sum — ► NOUN 1) a particular amount of money. 2) the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers or amounts. 3) an arithmetical problem, especially at an elementary level. ► VERB (summed, summing) (sum up) 1) conci …
14Sum — Sum, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Summed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Summing}.] [Cf. F. sommer, LL. summare.] 1. To bring together into one whole; to collect into one amount; to cast up, as a column of figures; to ascertain the totality of; usually with up. [1913 …
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16sum up — Law (of a judge) review the evidence at the end of a case, and direct the jury regarding points of law. → sum sum up summarize briefly. → sum …
17sum|ma — «SUM uh, SUHM », noun, plural mas, mae « mee». a summary treatise dealing with a particular field or subject, or with the whole of human knowledge: »Although they acknowledged that God was ultimately unknowable, the medieval scholastics devoted… …
18sum — (n.) late 13c., quantity or amount of money, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. summe (13c.), from L. summa total number, whole, essence, gist, noun use of fem. of summus highest, from PIE *sup mos , from root *uper over (see SUPER (Cf. super )). The sense …
19sum up — (something) to give a brief but complete statement. The last paragraph should sum up the main points of your argument. He s a small man with a big ego that about sums him up. To sum up, Eleanor has promised to revise the designs, and Bernard will …
20sum|ma|ry — «SUHM uhr ee», noun, plural ries, adjective. –n. a brief statement giving the main points or substance of a matter; epitome; abstract; abridgment: »This history book has a summary at the end of each chapter. ╂[< Latin summārium < summa sum… …