Sum up
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British pronunciation/sˈʌm ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/sˈʌm ˈʌp/

Definición y Significado de "sum up"

to sum up
[phrase form: sum]
01

resumir, hacer un resumen de

to briefly state the most important parts or facts of something
Transitive: to sum up a piece of content
to sum up definition and meaning
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He summed up the novel 's plot in a few sentences for those who had n't read it.
The speaker took a moment to sum up the main points of the presentation.
The teacher encouraged the students to sum up their findings in a brief paragraph.
02

sumar, calcular

to calculate and determine the total amount of something
Transitive: to sum up an amount
to sum up definition and meaning
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Can you sum up the monthly expenses for each category in the spreadsheet?
The teacher asked the students to sum up the scores for the final exam.
The accountant needed to sum up the expenses for the quarterly report.
03

resumir, sintetizar

(of a judge) to explain the main points of a case to the jury at the end of a trial
Transitive: to sum up a case
04

catalogar, evaluar

to express a brief conclusion or judgment about someone or something based on available information
Transitive: to sum up sb/sth
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Jane summed up the new recruit as hardworking from his interview.
The teacher summed up Sally 's presentation as insightful.
After listening to both sides of the argument, she summed up the situation as a misunderstanding.
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He summed up the novel's plot in a few sentences for those who hadn't read it.
The speaker took a moment to sum up the main points of the presentation.
The teacher encouraged the students to sum up their findings in a brief paragraph.
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