词汇 | counting |
释义 | counting present participle ofcount 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 Let's count out loud(= speak the words) from one to ten.我们来大声地从1数到10。 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。 [ + 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。 There'll be eight for dinner, counting (= including) ourselves.算上我们自己,共有8人就餐。 We're still waiting for the votes to be counted (up).我们仍在等待统计选票。 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。 My 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 count countable 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 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。 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。 I'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。 I 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 Examples of countingcounting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The photon counting histogram in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy. We also examined our data by counting the number of interviews in which the twin reported a depressive episode for the various time periods. Since much of what follows depends on counting individual discrepancies, we should be explicit about how we have individuated discrepancies in our sample. First, one obtains an estimate of the hiring rates by counting the number of employment relationships with tenure of less than a month. Also, a global variable v is maintained for counting the recursive steps. Borrowings were coded by counting the number of times participants used words from the nontarget language. For example, the following sentence has the subject-asymmetric reading counting donkey-owning farmers. As a result, counting every language as a variable would have produced statistically unreliable results. This direction can be estimated by simply counting within a small learning sample. Each counting area was 1 cm2 and all whitefly eggs and pupae within the area were counted. We usually think not, because we carefully define the application of counting so as to exclude the coalescing of drops. Can children and adults focus on sound as opposed to spelling in a phoneme counting task? The method is based on counting finite self-avoiding walks. In summary, counting pitted erythrocytes provides an excellent and quantitative method with which to evaluate splenic function. Counting realizes a temporal, first-order representation of the ordinal structure of the quantity of such a given set. 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. |
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