1
VERB
If something
is sullied
by
something else, it is damaged so that it is no longer pure or of such high value. [FORMAL
] □ [
2
VERB
If someone
sullies
something, they make it dirty. [FORMAL
] □ [V
n]
sul|phate
/sʌ
lfe
I
t/ (sulphates
)
in AM, use sulfate
N‑VAR
[oft n N
] A
sulphate
is a salt of sulphuric acid. □
sul|phide
/sʌ
lfa
I
d/ (sulphides
)
in AM, use sulfide
N‑VAR
[oft n N
] A
sulphide
is a compound of sulphur with some other chemical elements. □
sul|phur
/sʌ
lfə
r
/
in AM, use sulfur
N‑UNCOUNT
Sulphur
is a yellow chemical which has a strong smell. □
sul|phu|ric acid /sʌlfjʊə r I k æ s I d/ in AM, use sulfuric acid N‑UNCOUNT Sulphuric acid is a colourless, oily, and very powerful acid.
sul|phur|ous
/sʌ
lfərəs/
in AM, use sulfurous
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Sulphurous
air or places contain sulphur or smell of sulphur. □
sul|tan
/sʌ
ltən/ (sultans
) N‑TITLE
; N‑COUNT
A
sultan
is a ruler in some Muslim countries. □
sul|tana /sʌltɑː nə, -tæ n-/ (sultanas ) N‑COUNT [usu pl] Sultanas are dried white grapes. [BRIT ]
sul|try /sʌ ltri/
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Sultry
weather is hot and damp. [WRITTEN
] □
2
ADJ
Someone who is
sultry
is attractive in a way that suggests hidden passion. [WRITTEN
] □
sum ◆◇◇ /sʌ m/ (sums , summing , summed )
1
N‑COUNT
A
sum
of
money is an amount of money. □ [+
2
N‑COUNT
A
sum
is a simple calculation in arithmetic. □
3
N‑SING
In mathematics,
the sum of
two numbers is the number that is obtained when they are added together. □ [+
4
N‑SING
The sum of
something is all of it. □ [+
5 → see also lump sum
6
PHRASE
If you say that something is
more than the sum of
its
parts
or
greater than the sum of
its
parts
, you mean that it is better than you would expect from the individual parts, because the way they combine adds a different quality. □
▸ sum up
1
PHRASAL VERB
If you
sum
something
up
, you describe it as briefly as possible. □ [V
P
n]
2
PHRASAL VERB
If something
sums
a person or situation
up
, it represents their most typical characteristics. □ [V
n P
]
3
PHRASAL VERB
If you
sum up
after a speech or at the end of a piece of writing, you briefly state the main points again. When a judge
sums up
after a trial, he reminds the jury of the evidence and the main arguments of the case they have heard. □ [V
P
]
4 → see also summing-up COLLOCATIONS sum NOUN 1