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词汇 countable
释义 countable
adjective
uk /ˈkaʊn.tə.bəl/ us /ˈkaʊn.t̬ə.bəl/
language specialized
A countable noun can be used with "a" or "an" and can be made plural: (名词)可数的 (可以与 a 或 an 连用,也有复数形式)
An example of a countable noun is "table", and an example of an uncountable noun is "money".例如 table 是可数名词,money 是不可数名词。
Certain nouns may be countable in English and uncountable in another language, or vice versa.
Compare
uncountablespecialized
If things are countable, it is possible to say how many there are of them:
The items were too numerous to be countable.
The number of violent attacks in the city each year is relatively low, usually countable on two hands.
Synonym
quantifiable
allowed to be included as part of a total or group:
The recount will look at all the possible countable ballots.
If people are unsure what income is considered countable, they are advised to check with an accountant.
Synonym
relevant
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Linguistics: grammatical terms
ablative
apposition
appositive
appositively
attributively
collocate
concord
dative
declension
feminine
genitive
indirect object
nominal
plural
plurally
post-modifier
postposition
postpositional
postpositive
syntax

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Measuring & weighing
Being important and having importance

Examples of countable


countable
This countable family may be considered as bifurcations of steady state solutions, where the length of their support is used as a bifurcation parameter.
An infinite data structure is represented by a countable set of elementary objects.
As another illustration of action constructs, we consider how countable nondeterminism can be approximated by means of binary choice and recursion.
In some cases, however, one might like to have a countable (or even finite) co-basis.
A countable torsion free group is free if and only if every subgroup of finite rank is free.
For a special shock speed there exists a countable infinity of such waves.
For those speakers, the noun bunch retains its original restriction to combine only with countable nouns despite its purely quantificational meaning.
However, for the purpose of studying finite or countably infinite automata, it suffices to work with the following notion of a (countable) probability presentation.
In the same way, some events are countable and atomic (thus having dog-like properties), whereas others are countable and cumulative (thus having fence-like properties).
For example, one may be able to understand amenability for general locally compact groupoids by reducing some questions to the case of countable orbits.
In spite of the countable, dense set of periodic orbits, the dynamics of f are a prototype of chaotic behaviour.
In our more general topological setting, a natural first attempt at doing something similar is to restrict to compactly generated spaces with countable (topological) bases.
It follows that f has left and right limits at each point, and that f is continuous except at a countable set of points.
One suspects that there is indeed something interesting about an object of study that is deemed countable and delimitable yet defies both activities.
They are valued because they are countable and transferable, and selfreproducing stores of milk, which like money is slippery.
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