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sumar ( conjugate sumar) verbo transitivo◊ 8 y 5 suman 13 8 and 5 add up to o make 13verbo intransitivo to add up sumarse verbo pronominala) ( agregarse) sumarse A algo:◊ esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems
sumar verbo transitivo
1 Mat to add (up): seis y dos suman ocho, six and o plus two add up to o make eight
2 (la cuenta, la factura) la factura suma tres mil pesetas, the bill comes to three thousand pesetas
3 (añadir, incorporar) si al terremoto sumas las inundaciones, el desastre fue total, the earthquake, taken in conjunction with the flooding, meant total disaster ¿Cómo se dice 2 + 3 = 5?
Two and three is/equals five. Two plus three is/equals five. What's two and three?
' sumar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adición - añadir - hacer - más - suma - ir - ser English: add - add up - add up to - addition - fraction - make - sum - tot up - total - tot -
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v.1 to add together (varias cantidades).tres y cinco suman ocho three and five are o make eightsúmale diez add tenMaría suma en la clase Mary adds in class.2 to add.súmale a eso todas las mentiras que nos ha dicho to that we also have to add all the lies he's told us3 to come to.4 to add up, to add, to add together, to sum.Ellos sumaron los números They added up the numbers.5 to be accumulated on.Se me sumó el sobreprecio Overpricing was accumulated on me.* * *1 MATEMÁTICAS to add, add up2 (componer una cantidad) to total, amount to, come to3 (compendiar) to summarize, sum up1 (unirse) to join (a, in)\suma y sigue carried forward 2 figurado and that's not all* * *verb1) to add2) total* * *1. VT1) (Mat) to add (together)2) (=totalizar) to add up to, come tola cuenta suma seis dólares — the bill adds up o comes to six dollars
dos y dos suman cuatro — two and two are o make four
3) † (=resumir) to summarize, sum up2.VI to add upsuma y sigue — (Contabilidad) carried forward
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cantidades> to add (up)b) ( totalizar) to add up to8 y 5 suman 13 — 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
2) ( agregar) <apoyo/éxito/interés> to add2.sumar vi to add up3.suma y sigue — ( a pie de página) balance carried forward
sumarse v prona) ( agregarse)sumarse A algo: esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems; a su falta de experiencia se suma su poca habilidad — he lacks both experience and ability
b) ( adherirse)sumarse A algo — (a protesta, celebración) to join something
* * *= sum, tot up, tote up.Ex. These scores were summed to obtain a research performance score for each department over the period of assessment.Ex. Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex. When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.----* máquina de sumar = adding machine.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cantidades> to add (up)b) ( totalizar) to add up to8 y 5 suman 13 — 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
2) ( agregar) <apoyo/éxito/interés> to add2.sumar vi to add up3.suma y sigue — ( a pie de página) balance carried forward
sumarse v prona) ( agregarse)sumarse A algo: esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems; a su falta de experiencia se suma su poca habilidad — he lacks both experience and ability
b) ( adherirse)sumarse A algo — (a protesta, celebración) to join something
* * *= sum, tot up, tote up.Ex: These scores were summed to obtain a research performance score for each department over the period of assessment.
Ex: Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.* máquina de sumar = adding machine.* * *sumar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹cantidades› to add up, add2 (totalizar) to add up to18 y 15 suman 33 18 and 15 add up to o make 33¿cuánto suman esas transacciones? how much do those dealings add up to o come to?B (agregar) to addsumaron su voz a la protesta they added their voices to the protest■ sumarvito add upsuma y sigue (a pie de página) balance carried forwardes la tercera vez este año ¡suma y sigue! it's the third time this year, and no doubt it'll happen again o and so it goes on■ sumarse1 (agregarse) sumarse A algo:esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to the problems which already exista su falta de conocimientos se suma un total desinterés por la materia in addition to his lack of knowledge he displays no interest whatsoever in the subject2 (adherirse) sumarse A algo to join sthdecidieron sumarse a los trabajadores en huelga they decided to come out with o join the striking workersun nuevo cantante acaba de sumarse al grupo a new singer has just joined the group* * *
sumar ( conjugate sumar) verbo transitivo
◊ 8 y 5 suman 13 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
verbo intransitivo
to add up
sumarse verbo pronominala) ( agregarse) sumarse A algo:◊ esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems
sumar verbo transitivo
1 Mat to add (up): seis y dos suman ocho, six and o plus two add up to o make eight
2 (la cuenta, la factura) la factura suma tres mil pesetas, the bill comes to three thousand pesetas
3 (añadir, incorporar) si al terremoto sumas las inundaciones, el desastre fue total, the earthquake, taken in conjunction with the flooding, meant total disaster
¿Cómo se dice 2 + 3 = 5?
Two and three is/equals five.
Two plus three is/equals five.
What's two and three?
' sumar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adición
- añadir
- hacer
- más
- suma
- ir
- ser
English:
add
- add up
- add up to
- addition
- fraction
- make
- sum
- tot up
- total
- tot
* * *♦ vt1. [varias cantidades] to add together;súmale diez add ten2. [dar como resultado] to add up to, to make;tres y cinco suman ocho three and five make o are eight3. [añadir] to add;súmale a eso todas las mentiras que nos ha dicho to that we also have to add all the lies he's told us;suma y sigue [en contabilidad] carried forward;Fam here we go again!4. [costar] to come to* * *I v/t add;5 y 6 suman 11 5 and 6 make 11II v/i add up* * *sumar vt1) : to add, to add up2) : to add up to, to totalsumar vi: to add up* * *sumar vb to add up -
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* * *(dat. sumri, pl. sumur), n. summer; um sumarit, in the course of the summer, during the summer; at sumri, next summer; mitt s., midsummer; í s., this summer.* * *n., dat. sumri; pl. sumur; sumra, sumrum; in the old language this word was masculine in the form sumarr, of which gender a trace may still be seen in the contracted forms sumri, sumra, sumrum, for a genuine neuter does not admit these contractions. But there remains a single instance of the actual use of the masculine in the rhyme of a verse of the beginning of the 11th century, sumar hv ern frekum erni, Skálda,—from which one might infer that at that time the word was still masc.; if so, it is not likely that in a poem so old as the Vsp. it would be neuter, and ‘sumur’ in ‘of sumur eptir’ perhaps ought to be corrected ‘sumra’ or ‘sumar’ (acc. sing.); as also ‘varmt sumar’ should be ‘varmr sumarr,’ Vþm. 26: [A. S. sumar; a word common to all Teut. languages; in the Orm. sumerr, denoting a long u; the mod. Dan., Germ., and Engl. have sommer, summer, with a double m]:—a summer, passim.II. mythical, Sumarr, the son of Svásað, Edda 13.B. CHRONOLOGICAL REMARKS.—The old Northmen, like the Icel. of the present time, divided the year into two halves, summer and winter; the summer began on the Thursday next before the 16th of April in the old calendar, which answers to the 26th of the Gregorian calendar (used in Icel. since A. D. 1700). The Northern and Icelandic summer is therefore a fixed term in the calendar, and consists of 184 days, viz. six months of thirty days, plus four days, called aukanætr (‘eke-nights’). Summer is divided into two halves, each of three months (= ninety days), before and after midsummer (mið-sumar); and the four ‘eke-nights’ are every summer intercalated immediately before midsummer: thus in the Icel. Almanack of 1872—Sumar-dagr fyrsti, or the first summer-day, falls on Thursday the 25th of April; Auka-nætr from the 24th to the 27th of July; Mið-sumar on the 28th of July; Sumar-dagr síðasti, or the last day of summer, on the 25th of October; cp. sumar-nátt siðasta, Gísl. 67. In mod. usage the time from April to October is counted by the summer weeks, the first, second, … twentieth … week of the summer, and in Icel. Almanacks every Thursday during summer is marked by the running number of the week. The ancients, too, counted the summer by weeks, but only down to midsummer, thus, tíu vikur skulu vera af sumri er menn koma til alþingis, K. Þ. K. 166; but in the latter part of the summer they counted either by the weeks from midsummer or by the weeks still left of the summer, thus, hálfum mánaði eptir mitt sumar, Nj. 4; er átta vikur lifa sumars, Grág. i. 122; frá miðju sumri til vetrar, 147; er átta vikur eru til vetrar, Nj. 192; er tveir mánaðir vóru til vetrar, 195; líðr á sumarit til átta vikna, 93; ellipt., var Rútr heima til sex vikna (viz. sumars), 10.C. COMPDS: sumarauki, sumarávöxtr, sumarbjörg, sumarbók, sumarbú, sumarbær, sumardagr, sumarfang, sumarfullr, sumargamall, sumargjöf, sumarhagi, sumarherbergi, sumarhiti, sumarhluti, sumarhold, sumarhöll, sumarkaup, sumarlangt, sumarliði, sumarligr, sumarmagn, sumarmál, sumarnátt, sumarnætr, SumarPáskar, sumarsetr, sumarskeið, sumarstefna, sumarsöngr, sumartíð, sumartími, sumartungl, sumarverk, sumarviðr. -
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su'marv1) MATH zusammenzählen, summieren, addieren2) ( reunir) zusammenziehenverbo transitivo2. [costar] ergeben————————sumarse verbo pronominalsumarsumar [su'mar]num1num matemática addieren■ sumarse (a una manifestación/una idea) sich anschließen [a+dativo]; (a una discusión) sich beteiligen [a an+dativo] -
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a, m. a ‘summer-slider,’ a sailor, mariner; the Saxon Chron. s. a. 871 says there arrived a ‘mycil sumar-liða,’ i. e. a great fleet of Vikings, as has been explained by Prof. Munch. Sumarliði as a pr. name is freq. in Icel., Landn.: cp. vetrliði. -
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n. -a- (← sumarr); dat. sumri; pl. sumur, dat. sumrum, gen. и acc. sumra* * *с. ср. р. - a- летод-а. sumor (а. summer), д-в-н. sumar (н. Sommer), ш. sommar, д., нор. sommer; к гр. hēmi-, лат. sēmi- половина -
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vt1) складывать, суммировать2) составлять, равняться ( о количестве)3) резюмировать, подводить итог -
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гл.1) общ. кратко излагать, суммировать, сложить (суммировать), резюмировать, складывать2) разг. прибавить3) бухг. начислить, начислять -
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m. wood for charcoal to be gathered in summer, opp. to fuel in winter, Hrafn. 6, Vm. 164.
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