词汇 | count |
释义 | count verb uk /kaʊnt/ us /kaʊnt/ countverb (NUMBER)B1[ I or T ] to say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group: (按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数 The teachers counted the students as they got on to the bus.学生们上车时老师点了一下人数。 Count your money carefully to make sure it's all there.好好数数你的钱,看看是不是都在。 count out loudLet's count out loud (= speak the words) from one to ten.我们来大声地从1数到10。 [ + question word ]We need to count who's here, so we can make sure that no one's missing.我们要点一下谁在这儿,以确定无人缺席。 We're still waiting for the votes to be counted. count something upCount up how many correct answers you got and write the total in the box. There'll be eight for dinner, counting (= including) ourselves.算上我们自己,共有8人就餐。 count heads to count the number of people present somewhere: 点人数 There look to be about 50 people here - I haven't counted heads yet.看起来大概有50人在场——我还没有清点人数。 She admitted/conceded defeat well before all the votes had been counted.选票统计远未完成,她就承认竞选失败了。 He began counting backwards: "Ten, nine, eight ..."他开始倒计数:“10,9,8…” I counted eight cars parked in their drive this morning! I'm going to count how many customers come into the shop between seven and eight o'clock. You count to a hundred and we'll go and hide. Numbering & counting absolute difference absolute value accession number binary census count something out countdown decimal decimal fraction hex hexadecimal innumeracy modulus number line numerical ternary tot tot something up undercount unduplicated countverb (HAVE VALUE)B2[ I ] to have value or importance: 有价值;很重要;要紧 I've always believed that happiness counts more than money.我一直认为幸福比金钱更重要。 count forMy opinion doesn't count for anything around here (= no one values my opinion).我的看法在这儿丝毫不受重视。 Synonym matter It's often the little things that count the most.常常是一些微不足道的东西发挥的作用最大。 She's never lied to me, and in my book that counts for a lot.她从没跟我撒过谎,在我看来这非常重要。 It's quality not quantity that really counts.真正重要的是质量而非数量。 Your health is what counts - the cost of the treatment is not important. Your friendship counts more to me than you'll ever know. Being important and having importance beat big deal bulk bulk largeidiom centrality countable cut echo down/through the agesidiom equally fish front and centre have bigger/other fish to fryidiom have/take pride of placeidiom matter preponderate pride reign rise the beating heart of somethingidiom treasurable countverb (CONSIDER)C2[ I or T ] to consider or be considered as: 认为;看作;当作 count yourselfI count myself fortunate to have had such a good education.能受到如此良好的教育我认为自己很幸运。 I've had three jobs in the last five years, but one of them was unpaid, so it doesn't count (= cannot be considered as a real job).过去5年中我干过3份工作,但其中有1份没有薪水,因此不能算。 count someone/something among somethingI've always counted Sophia among my closest friends.我一直把索非亚当作我最知心的朋友之一。 count asI didn't think his grudging remarks really counted as an apology.我觉得他那些勉强说出的话不能算是真正的道歉。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh Idioms...and counting could count something on (the fingers of) one hand count your blessings count the cost don't count your chickens before they're hatched Phrasal verbscount against someone/something count someone in count on someone count on something count something out count someone out count towards something count noun uk /kaʊnt/ us /kaʊnt/ countnoun (NUMBER)C2[ C ] the act of counting, or the total number of things counted: 计数,计算;总数 do a countHaving done a quick count, I find I've planted 25 different ferns.很快地数了下,我发现自己已经种了 25 种不同的蕨类植物。 head countThe current head count (= total number of people) is about 31,500 employees.目前的清点人数约为 31,500 名员工。 at the last countWe had 450 members at the last count (= when they were last counted).根据最新统计,我们有450位成员。 [ C ] the act of counting the votes in an election, or the event when this happens: (选举)计票,票数 Early counts show Mr Adams in the lead.早先的计票显示亚当斯先生领先。 The candidate's spouse and election agent are also entitled to be present at the count.候选人的配偶和选举代理人也有权在计票时出席。 He lost by 3% of the vote, and has challenged the count in court.他以3%的票数落败,并已在法庭上对计票提出质疑。 keep count to record how many of something there are, or how many times something has happened: 记录(数量或发生的次数) So many people asked us for help, it was hard to keep count.太多人请求我们帮助了,很难记录准确的数字。 lose count C2 to not be able to remember how many times something has happened: 不记得数目;记不清 I've lost count of how many times she's been late for work this month.我已记不清她这个月迟到多少次了。 [ C ] a scientifically measured amount of something: (科学)计数,测得数目 a high pollen count高花粉数量 a low blood/sperm count低血细胞/精子数量 on the count of three, four, five, etc. when a particular number is reached: 数到3(4,5等) On the count of three, I'd like you all to stand up.我数到3时希望你们全都起立。 in boxing, the act of a referee counting slowly in seconds from one to ten when a fighter has been knocked down. If the fighter cannot stand up before the end of the count, they lose the match: count ofHe had been down for a count of eight at the end of the previous round and looked to have little left. He was floored for the full count in round two. beat the countHe beat the count and stumbled up at eight. See also standing count in baseball, the number of balls thrown to a batter and the number of strikes(= balls they do not hit): Travis walked after a 3–2 count. Gil saw the count go to 3-and-0 with two runners on in the second inning. Numbering & counting absolute difference absolute value accession number binary census count something out countdown decimal decimal fraction hex hexadecimal innumeracy modulus number line numerical ternary tot tot something up undercount unduplicated You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Elections General words for size and amount Fighting sports Baseball & rounders countnoun (RANK)[ C ] a European man of the same social rank as an English earl(欧洲贵族称号)伯爵 See also countess Royalty, aristocracy & titles accede to something accession anointed anti-monarchical anti-monarchist duke dukedom earl earldom emir miss mister monarch monarchist morganatic royalist royally Rt. Hon. Shah sheikh countnoun (CRIME)[ C ] law specialized a particular crime that a person is accused of: 指控的罪状 on a count ofThe prisoner was found guilty on two counts of murder.该囚犯被判定犯有两宗谋杀罪。 Crime - general words accuse someone of a crime anti-crime anti-fraud anti-narcotics arrestable crookedness delinquency delinquently driving under the influence DUI illegality netherworld non-crime offence on all counts outrage war crime white-collar crime wrongdoing zero tolerance countnoun (OPINION)[ C ] an opinion in a discussion or argument: 看法,主张 on all counts I'm afraid I disagree with you on all counts (= I disagree with all of your opinions). on several countsShe insisted that my argument was wrong on several counts. Opinions, beliefs and points of view accepted wisdom Afrocentric agnosticism anti-drug anti-ideological creed denial have/take a notion to do somethingidiom helicopter view heretical heretically hot take point of view pole politics posture pretension prism proposition tick Idiombe out for the count count yourself something collocation (alsocount yourself as sth) to consider yourself as being something: I count myself fortunate to have had such a good education.能受到如此良好的教育我认为自己很幸运。 He does not count himself as part of the establishment. See count He counts himself as one of the lucky ones. We should probably count ourselves as a bit unlucky not to have won that match. I count myself one her greatest admirers. She doesn't count herself as much of a music fan. Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh count | American Dictionarycount verb us/kɑʊnt/ countverb (CALCULATE)[ I/T ] to say the names of numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of units in a group: [ I ]By the time I count to three, you’d better be in bed. [ T ]The teachers counted the students as they boarded the bus. [ T ]There’ll be eight for dinner, counting (= including) us. [ + question word ]Can you count how many pencils are left? countverb (CONSIDER)[ I/T ] to consider or be considered as: [ T ]He counts Lucy as one of his closest friends. [ I ]Does homework count toward my grade? countverb (VALUE)[ I ] to have value or importance: I’ve always believed that happiness counts more than money. Idiomsdon’t count your chickens before they hatch on the count of something Phrasal verbscount (something) against someone/something count someone in count someone out count down count on someone/something count out something count noun us/kɑʊnt/ countnoun (CRIME)[ C ]law a separate item included in a criminal accusation against someone: She was found guilty on two counts of fraud. countnoun (OPINION)[ Cusually pl ] a statement of belief in a discussion or argument: I think you’re wrong on all counts. countnoun (CALCULATION)[ C/U ] a calculation, esp. a scientific one, of the number of units in a group: a low blood count [ C ]We need a count of the number of e-mail inquiries. Examples of countcount Cyst counts were transformed to instantaneous rates of infection. Cattle were infested artificially with 2 x 10000 larvae and the engorging adult females counted. The photon counting histogram in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy. All that counts is the attainment of the absolute values. The analysis is, however, suspect on several counts. Then this layer will be counted in (1). Thus, the common use of the egg counts to measure the reproductive capacity in echinostome infections should be reevaluated. Ratios between mean counts in striatum and cerebellum were calculated. We also examined our data by counting the number of interviews in which the twin reported a depressive episode for the various time periods. Cells were then collected by trypsinization and counted. The number of black pixels was counted in a standardized square positioned over each band. First, if several pieces of information that together answer the question are spread over several answer ranks, the lowest rank counts. Since much of what follows depends on counting individual discrepancies, we should be explicit about how we have individuated discrepancies in our sample. On the other hand, where identical discrepancies occur in the analysis of separate instances of identical wording, each instance is counted separately. Each of the models described above is formulated to enforce a hypothesized constraint on the counts in the contingency table. See all examples of count These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withcountcountThese are words often used in combination with count. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accurate count However, due to the difficulties in obtaining an accuratecount on the body surface proper, only fins and corneae were included in this work. actual count But any actualcount depends on the specification and political acceptance of a whole array of conventions. bacterial count In general, however, a bacterialcount of >100 c. f. u. resulted in the relevant machines being taken out of use. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with count |
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