count
- IPA[kount]
美式
- determine the total number of (a collection of items);recite numbers in ascending order, usually starting at the number one
- an act of determining the total number of something;the total determined by counting
verb: count, 3rd person present: counts, gerund or present participle: counting, past tense: counted, past participle: counted
noun: count, plural noun: counts
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動詞
- 1. determine the total number of (a collection of items) I started to count the stars I could see they counted up their change 同義詞
- ▪ recite numbers in ascending order, usually starting at the number one hold the position as you count to five
- 2. take into account; include the staff has shrunk to four, or five if you count the summer intern 同義詞
- ▪ regard or be regarded as possessing a specified quality or fulfilling a specified role she met some rebuffs from people she had counted as her friends I count myself fortunate to have known him 同義詞
- 3. be significant it did not matter what the audience thought—it was the critics that counted 同義詞
- ▪ (of a factor) play a part in influencing opinion for or against someone or something he hopes his sportsmanlike attitude will count in his favor
名詞
- 1. an act of determining the total number of something at the last count, fifteen applications were still outstanding the party's only candidate was eliminated at the first count 同義詞
- ▪ the total determined by counting there was a moderate increase in the white cell count in both patients 同義詞
- 2. an act of reciting numbers in ascending order, up to the specified number hold it for a count of seven hold the position for five counts
- ▪ an act of reciting numbers up to ten by the referee when a boxer is knocked down, the boxer being considered knocked out if still down when ten is reached he dropped by the ropes to take a count of six on one knee
- ▪ the number of balls and strikes that have been charged to the batter, as recalculated with each pitch the count on Gwynn is 1 ball and 2 strikes
- 3. a point for discussion or consideration the program remained vulnerable on a number of counts
- ▪ a separate charge in an indictment he pleaded guilty to five counts of murder
- 4. the measure of the fineness of a yarn expressed as the weight of a given length or the length of a given weight.
- ▪ a measure of the fineness of a woven fabric expressed as the number of warp or weft threads in a given length.
- taking account of when reaching a total; including: there were three of us in the family, or four counting my pet rabbit the college had 139 employees, not counting those engaged in routine clerical work
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- taking account of when reaching a total; including: there were three of us in the family, or four counting my pet rabbit the college had 139 employees, not counting those engaged in routine clerical work
Oxford Dictionary
- not include someone in an activity
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- not include someone in an activity
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- an instance of counting the number of people present: a U.S. Marine turns up missing at a head count
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- a determination of the number of corpuscles in a specific volume of blood.
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- IPA[kaʊnt]
英式
- determine the total number of (a collection of items): I started to count the stars I could see they counted up their change
- an act of determining the total number of something: at the last count, fifteen applications were still outstanding the party's only candidate was eliminated at the first count
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kount]
美式
- a European nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of an English earl: he is now a prisoner in a tower of the count's palace Count Ugolino
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- IPA[kaʊnt]
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- a foreign nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of an earl: he is now a prisoner in a tower of the count's palace Count Ugolino
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