prep. 和,与;附有,连同;兼作
abbr. 累积的;渐增的(cumulative)
n. (Cum)(美)库姆(人名)
cum lauden. (拉)以优等;[俚]以优等成绩毕业者
magna cum laude(拉)以优异学业成绩
1.He got a cum-dividend.
他拿到了附有红利。
2.Jeremy Heyl graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Astrophysics.
杰里米• 海尔以一等全优成绩获得天文学学位。
3."NUCLEAR has to be part of the energy mix," insists Claude Mandil, the head of the International energy Agency (IEA), a think-tank-cum-watchdog for power-hungry countries.
“核能须成为混合能源的一部分。”国际能源组织(IEA)总裁克劳德·曼迪尔(ClaudeMandil)在报告发布会上坚称。
4.She's a 1985 cum laude graduate of Princeton University, where she Shared a room with three other women and had to walk down three flights of stairs to get to the bathroom.
她是1985年普林斯顿大学的优秀毕业生。那时候,她和另外三个女人同居一室,去洗手间还得下三层楼梯。
5.Many of them are great conversationalists-cum-philosophers, full of insights and perspectives from the wide variety of people they encounter in their work.
他们很多都是能说会道的哲学家,很有见解和想法,这些都是从他们工作中遇到的各色人等那儿搜集来的。
6.In 1963, she graduated cum laude from Harvard.
1963年,她以三级优等成绩从哈佛毕业。
7.The significance of the "cum" in cum average is that the average costs are computed for X cumulative units.
累积成本中累积两个字的重要性在于平均成本是x累积单位的均值。