sum total — UK US noun [S] ► the whole of something after all the different features or parts that it consists of are taken into account: the sum total of sth »GDP can be defined as the sum total of the goods and services produced nationally. ► a total… … Financial and business terms
sum total — n the sum total the whole of an amount the sum total of ▪ That s the sum total of my knowledge about it … Dictionary of contemporary English
sum total — index aggregate, amount (result), corpus, in solido, principal (capital sum), quantity, sum (total) … Law dictionary
sum total — n. 1. the total arrived at by adding up a sum or sums 2. everything involved or included … English World dictionary
sum total — noun the final aggregate the sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered • Syn: ↑sum, ↑summation • Derivationally related forms: ↑summational (for: ↑summation), ↑sum … Useful english dictionary
sum total — {n.} The final amount; everything taken together; total. * /The sum total of expenses for the trip was $450./ * /Ten years was the sum total of John s education./ … Dictionary of American idioms
sum total — {n.} The final amount; everything taken together; total. * /The sum total of expenses for the trip was $450./ * /Ten years was the sum total of John s education./ … Dictionary of American idioms
sum total — 1. complete numerical total: the sum total of my savings. 2. essence; substance: The sum total of research in the field. [1350 1400; ME] * * * … Universalium
sum\ total — noun the final amount; everything taken together; total. The sum total of expenses for the trip was $450. Ten years was the sum total of John s education … Словарь американских идиом
sum total — noun the sum total of the whole amount of something, especially when this is less than expected or needed: Is that the sum total of what they ve taught you? … Longman dictionary of contemporary English