count的意思和读音

count

: [kaʊnt] : [kaʊnt]

v.

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counts  counting  counted  

v.+n.Count cost,vote Count

v.add up,total,calculate,consider,regard

n.calculation,number crunching,reckoning,computation,sum total

countv.say numbers

1.[i]to say numbers in the correct order

Billy can't count yet.

She can count up to 10 in Italian. 10。

to count from 1 to 10 1 10

find total

2.[t][i]to calculate the total number of people, things, etc. in a particular group

The diet is based on counting calories.

She began to count up how many guests they had to invite.

There are 12 weeks to go, counting from today. 12

include

3.[t]~ sb/sthto include sb/sth when you calculate a total

We have invited 50 people, not counting the children. 50

matter

4.[i]to be important

Every point in this game counts.

It's the thought that counts(= used about a small but kind action or gift) .

The fact that she had apologized counted for nothing with him.

accept officially

5.[i][t]to be officially accepted; to accept sth officially

Don't go over that line or your throw won't count.线

Applications received after 1 July will not be counted.7 1

consider

6.[i][t]~ as sb/sth.~ sb/sth (as) sb/sthto consider sb/sth in a particular way; to be considered in a particular way

For tax purposes that money counts/is counted as income.

I count him among my closest friends.

I count myself lucky to have known him.

She counts herself one of the lucky ones.

IDMbe able to count sb/sth on (the fingers of) one handused to say that the total number of sb/sth is very small

The movie's ticket sales add up to $39 million, and counting. 3 900

…and countingused to say that a total is continuing to increase

The movie's ticket sales add up to $39 million, and counting. 3 900

count your blessingsto be grateful for the good things in your lifedont count your chickens (before they are hatched)you should not be too confident that sth will be successful, because sth may still go wrong

The town is now counting the cost of its failure to provide adequate flood protection.

count the cost (of sth)to feel the bad effects of a mistake, an accident, etc.

The town is now counting the cost of its failure to provide adequate flood protection.

count sheepto imagine that sheep are jumping over a fence and to count them, as a way of getting to sleepstand up and be countedto say publicly that you support sb or you agree with sthwhos counting?(informal)used to say that you do not care how many times sth happensn.total

1.[ususing]an act of counting to find the total number of sth; the total number that you find

The bus driver did a quick count of the empty seats.

If the election result is close, there will be a second count.

The body count(= the total number of people who have died) stands at 24. 24

saying numbers

2.[ususing]an act of saying numbers in order beginning with 1

Raise your leg and hold for a count of ten.姿

He was knocked to the ground and stayed down for a count of eight(= in boxing) .)。

measurement

3.[ususing]a measurement of the amount of sth contained in a particular substance or area

a raised white blood cell count

crime

4.a crime that sb is accused of committing

They were found guilty on all counts.

She appeared in court on three counts of fraud.

in discussion/argument

5.[usupl]a point made during a discussion or an argument

I disagree with you on both counts.

rank/title

6. earl (in some European countries) a nobleman of high rank, similar to an earl in Britain

Count Tolstoy

IDM

She'd applied for 30 jobs at the last count. 30

at the last countaccording to the latest information about the numbers of sth

She'd applied for 30 jobs at the last count. 30

Keep a count of your calorie intake for one week.

keep (a) count (of sth)to remember or keep a record of numbers or amounts of sth over a period of time

Keep a count of your calorie intake for one week.

I lost count and had to start again.

She had lost count of the number of times she'd told him to be careful(= she could not remember because there were so many) .

lose count (of sth)to forget the total of sth before you have finished counting it

I lost count and had to start again.

She had lost count of the number of times she'd told him to be careful(= she could not remember because there were so many) .

out for the countunable to get up again within ten seconds after being knocked downin a deep sleep

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v.1.to calculate how many people or things there are in a group2.to say numbers one after another in order3.to include something or someone in a calculation, or to be included in a calculation4.to be important, or to have influence5.to think of someone or something as a particular thing, or to be thought of as a particular thing1.to calculate how many people or things there are in a group2.to say numbers one after another in order3.to include something or someone in a calculation, or to be included in a calculation4.to be important, or to have influence5.to think of someone or something as a particular thing, or to be thought of as a particular thing

n.1.the process of counting how many people or things there are in a group; the total number of people or things counted2.the process of saying numbers in order, up to a particular number3.each crime that someone is charged with4.the amount of a substance that is measured as being present in another substance, for example in your blood or in the air5.a nobleman in some European countries, but not in the U.K.1.the process of counting how many people or things there are in a group; the total number of people or things counted2.the process of saying numbers in order, up to a particular number3.each crime that someone is charged with4.the amount of a substance that is measured as being present in another substance, for example in your blood or in the air5.a nobleman in some European countries, but not in the U.K.

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1.But they also count on investment bankers to structure financial deals in the best interest of the company and its shareholders.

2.The result of MTT was consistent to that of cell count technique.MTT

3.Voters must be able to understand how to make their selections , and votes must be easy to count in mass quantities.

4."Even those who dislike him are still in awe of him, " says a local commentator. "Don't count him out yet. ",“。”

5.Nor can he ever count upon his subjects, who, because of their recent and continuous injuries, cannot feel secure with him.使

6.In previous versions, the function did not always report the final count of cached rows.

7.The score with the original ball could not count because that ball was no longer the ball in play.使

8.If I'm constantly keeping count of what I feel I'm entitled to, I may never be satisfied.西

9.Once in a while I find more money in the left pocket than I had in my right, but I certainly do not count on it.

10.And I suppose I don't count anymore-I was just a shoulder to cry on.——