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单词 upsum
释义

upsum

UK /ˈʌpˌsʌm/

Word Forms

singularupsum
pluralupsums

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    a short description of something which gives what is thought to be the most important information and not all the details

    On Thursday, the firm went out of business after nearly 170 years - here’s an upsum of what went wrong.

    They sent the legal letter, with an upsum of proceedings, to the department.

    This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary by: Kerry from United Kingdom on 29/03/2019
    Synonyms and related words

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    There’s evidence of use of upsum as far back as the early 2000s, though it’s only in the last couple of years that the word has really gained ground. It’s one of those neologisms that sounds very much like a ‘made-up’ word, some clumsy bit of creativity that a person thought of when reaching for a noun alternative to the phrasal verb sum up (= ‘to give a summary of something’). It may well have started life as journalist jargon, but through random exposure somehow made the leap from a reporter’s idiolect to the wider world. The noun derivation summing-up is of course a well-established forerunner, but is chiefly legal terminology – a statement made by a lawyer or judge that gives a summary of the evidence in a court case.

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upsum

US /ˈʌpˌsʌm/

Word Forms

singularupsum
pluralupsums

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    a short description of something that gives what is thought to be the most important information and not all the details

    On Thursday, the firm went out of business after nearly 170 years - here’s an upsum of what went wrong.

    They sent the legal letter, with an upsum of proceedings, to the department.

    This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary by: Kerry from United Kingdom on 29/03/2019
    Synonyms and related words

    Summaries

    Featured as a BuzzWord!

    There’s evidence of use of upsum as far back as the early 2000s, though it’s only in the last couple of years that the word has really gained ground. It’s one of those neologisms that sounds very much like a ‘made-up’ word, some clumsy bit of creativity that a person thought of when reaching for a noun alternative to the phrasal verb sum up (= ‘to give a summary of something’). It may well have started life as journalist jargon, but through random exposure somehow made the leap from a reporter’s idiolect to the wider world. The noun derivation summing-up is of course a well-established forerunner, but is chiefly legal terminology – a statement made by a lawyer or judge that gives a summary of the evidence in a court case.

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