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sum up (obj)sum (obj) up v advto express all the most important facts or characteristics about (something) in a brief way总结,概括The purpose of a conclusion is to sum up the main points of the essay. [M]结论的意义在于概括文章的要点。The best way of summing the situation up in our office is 'absolute chaos'. [M]用“一片混乱”来概括我们办公室的情形是再好不过了。The government's policy under the present leader is easy to sum up--there isn't any. [M]政府在现任领袖领导下的政策很容易概括----那就是什么政策也没有。He's a small man with a big ego--that about sums him up, doesn't it. [M]他人小自我意识却很强----这就基本上概括了他,不是吗。I'd just like to sum up by saying that it's been a tremendous pleasure to work with you. [I]我只想说一句话来小结,那就是和你共事我非常愉快。Some people you can sum up (= know what they are like) at a glance. [M]有些人你一眼就能看出其性格。A judge sums up towards the end of a trial when he or she makes a speech to the JURY (= a group of people who decide whether a person is guilty or not in court) telling them again of the main matters to consider in a case.法官的总结概述The judge, summing up at the trial of some of the rioters, made it quite clear where the duties of the jury lay. [I]法官对一伙暴徒审判的总结概述使陪审团明确了其职责何在。
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