counter的意思和读音

counter

: [ˈkaʊntər] : [ˈkaʊntə(r)]

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adj.

counters  countering  countered  

v.+n.counter bid,counter threat,counter effect,counter propaganda,counter recession

n.worktop,bench,work surface,pawn,hostage

v.contradict,dispute,refute,oppose,answer

countern.

1.a long flat surface over which goods are sold or business is done in a shop/store, bank, etc.

I asked the woman behind the counter if they had any postcards.

2.a flat surface in a kitchen for preparing food on

3.a small disc used for playing or scoring in some board games

4.an electronic device for counting sth

The needle on the rev counter soared.

5.[ususing]~ (to sb/sth)a response to sb/sth that opposes their ideas, position, etc.

The employers' association was seen as a counter to union power.

IDM

These tablets are available over the counter.

over the countergoods, especially medicines, for saleover the counter can be bought without a prescription (= written permission from a doctor to buy a medicine) or special licence

These tablets are available over the counter.

under the countergoods that are bought or soldunder the counter are sold secretly and sometimes illegallyv.

1.[t][i]~ (sb/sth) (with sth)to reply to sb by trying to prove that what they said is not true

Such arguments are not easily countered.

I tried to argue but he countered that the plans were not yet finished.

‘But I was standing right here!’ he countered.“!”

Butler has countered with a lawsuit against the firm.

2.[t]~ sthto do sth to reduce or prevent the bad effects of sth

Businesses would like to see new laws to counter late payments of debts.

adv.

1.~ to sthin the opposite direction to sth; in opposition to sth

The government's plans run counter to agreed European policy on this issue.

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n.1.a long flat surface where customers are served, for example in a store or a bank; a long flat surface in a kitchen where you prepare food. The usual British word is worktop.2.a small round colored object that you use in a board game3.a machine or piece of equipment that counts something and shows the total4.an action that you take in order to oppose or stop something or reduce its negative effect5.something that you say to reply to a criticism or argument1.a long flat surface where customers are served, for example in a store or a bank; a long flat surface in a kitchen where you prepare food. The usual British word is worktop.2.a small round colored object that you use in a board game3.a machine or piece of equipment that counts something and shows the total4.an action that you take in order to oppose or stop something or reduce its negative effect5.something that you say to reply to a criticism or argument

adj.1.opposite, or with an opposite purpose

v.1.to reply to a criticism or statement that you disagree witstrong.to take action in order to oppose or stop something or reduce its negative effects

1. second-hand store counter stall,stand ...

3. calcium 11.2 counter encounter ...

5. corrugate 使 counter- counterrevolution ...

6. contraband counter- "" counteract ...

7. 〖 astutenessandresourcefulness〗 counter;chip〗 〖 scheme;plan〗 ...

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1."We have never been better at taking bad people off the battlefield, " says John Nagl, an American counter-insurgency expert.“”,

2.At the onset of a headache, she had reached for a common over-the-counter (OTC) drug that she thought contained acetaminophen9.(OTC)

3.Therefore, "Weavers, where the work of a small studio or home handicraft workshop is only part of the over-the-counter" 19.,“”19。

4.BPM is all about creating agility, so lengthy technology implementations run counter to the BPM mission.BPMBPM

5.The taste has to be exceptionally sweet but just slightly vegetal, so you know it came from the earth and not the candy counter.

6.Well, Emily came into Mark Melcher' s drugstore one day and got behind the prescription counter and began to take on something awful.··

7.But like a melting ice cube, the bank's franchise value would rapidly shrink as depositors, counter parties and staff all left.

8.Also, each and every time, as he slid the box of rolled coins across the counter at the bank toward the cashier, he would grin proudly.

9.We still have to improve at closing out games, we have to take advantage of every counter-attack that we get.

10.By this I don't just mean the rampant anti-Americanism on parts of the left. In a sense, that is relatively easy to counter.