sums in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for sums in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.sum up VB [Am səm -, Brit sʌm -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.sum up VB [Am səm -, Brit sʌm -] (v + adv)

zero-sum [ˈˌzɪroʊ ˈsəm, ˈˌziroʊ ˈsəm] ADJ attr

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sums Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to do sums
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Armed with huge sums of money invested at sky-high valuations, fashion start-ups are setting themselves up for failure.
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The convergence of this series to 1 can be seen from the fact that its partial sums are less than one by an inverse factorial.
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All the sums of six numbers of each hexagon are the same number, 93.
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Its devotees shell out huge sums for the classes and the logo-adorned clothes.
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But this is the case of a banking account, where all the sums paid in form one blended fund, the parts of which have no longer any distinct existence.
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The squadron conducts over 2,600 flight operations every year which sums up to roughly 3,500 flight hours, much of which involves high-risk flight test.
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The large sums of money being made and spent caused an upsurge in crime and illicit activity.
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These are people who work extremely unsocial hours for low pay, and who have had to borrow large sums to buy their own trucks.
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For those who continued to receive the payments, the sums were reduced to a pittance through not compensating for inflation.
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Some people spend large sums of money in an effort to acquire larger and more complete collections.
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