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释义 | > as lemmasby sum a. The total number of individual persons or things capable of being enumerated. Formerly in † in sum, † by sum: all together; in all.In later use as an extended use of sense 5a(a). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > the whole or all > [noun] > the whole quantity, number, or amount fullOE suma1382 universitya1382 your university1385 wholea1393 amountment?a1400 wholenessa1425 hale1437 aggregatec1443 rate1472 total1557 the whole ware1563 lump1576 gross1579 totality1598 universarya1604 general1608 population1612 amount1615 totum1656 totea1772 complete1790 factorial1869 collectivity1882 the world > relative properties > wholeness > the whole or all > that is all or the whole [phrase] > in all or altogether by numbera1375 in numbera1375 in allc1380 first and lastc1390 all wholea1393 in companya1393 in sum1399 full and whole1402 in great1421 whole and somec1425 in (the) whole1432 one with another1436 in (the) hale1437 all in great1533 up and down1562 one and other1569 in (the) aggregate1644 all told1814 the world > relative properties > wholeness > the whole or all > [adverb] > in all or altogether albedenec1175 by sumc1540 altogethers1595 serea1600 altogether1653 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1961) Num. iv. 2 Tak þe soume [a1425 Corpus Oxf. sowm] of þe sonys of caath fro þe myddul of leuytees by houses, [etc.]. 1399 in J. Slater Early Scots Texts (Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Edinb.) (1952) No. 41 Gif the forsaide landis in somme or all..beis..throuche comoune were distroyit. c1440 (?a1400) Morte Arthure l. 448 Sexty myle on a daye, the somme es bott lyttill. a1500 (?a1425) tr. Secreta Secret. (Lamb.) 109 (MED) Þes makyn in somme tene thowsand ffyghtynge men. c1540 (?a1400) Gest Historiale Destr. Troy (2002) f. 22v He..assemblet his sad men..Seuyn thousand be sowme all of sure knightes. 1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 29 Allowing the Summ of XXVIII Years. 1766 O. Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield II. ix. 137 ‘Now,’ cried I, ‘the sum of my miseries is made up.’ 1868 M. Pattison Suggestions Acad. Organisation v. 307 Human nature considered as one great whole,—i.e. in the sum of its phenomena. 1873 J. Ruskin Val D'Arno 186 The victories of Charles, and the massacres, taken in sum, would not give a muster-roll of more than twenty thousand dead. 1927 A. Huxley Proper Stud. 65 The intelligence-testers would isolate..the sum of the activities of the whole mind. 2004 Washington Post 22 May (Home ed.) c1/3 We're talking about ‘the number’, that sum of sex partners that college women either have had or hope to goodness they can avoid reaching. < as lemmas |
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