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词汇 count
释义 count (noun) count (noun) count 15 ENTRIES FOUND: count (verb) count (noun) count (noun) count noun (noun) blood count (noun) body count (noun) head count (noun) pollen count (noun) blessing (noun) chicken (noun) cost (noun) down (adjective) full (adjective) head (noun) lose (verb) 1 count /ˈkaʊnt/ verb counts; counted; counting 1 count /ˈkaʊnt/ verb counts; counted; counting Learner's definition of COUNT 1  a  : to add (people or things) together to find the total number计算(或清点)…的总数;数 [+ object] Count the plates on the table.数数桌上的盘子有多少。 She made sure to count her change.她肯定要数数身上的零钱。 Count how many fingers I am holding up.数一下我伸出了几根手指。 He counted seven deer in the field.他数了数,地里有七只鹿。 When it comes to books, I have too many to count. [=I have a lot of books]说到书,我的书多得都数不过来。 She is counting calories. [=she counts the number of calories in the food she eats so that she won't eat too much]她在计算卡路里的摄入量。 — often + up She was counting up the money in the envelope.她正在点信封里的钱。 All the votes were counted up, and he was the winner.所有选票都计算出来了,他是获选者。 [no object] There are 10 days left until the end of school, counting from today.从今天算起,还剩10天学校就放假了。 Keep counting until there are no more left to count.接着数,一直数到最后一个。 Don't interrupt me. I'm counting.别打扰我,我在数数呢。 b  [no object] : to say numbers in order数数;按顺序数 Can your daughter count yet?你女儿会数数了吗? The teacher taught the students to count by 10s. [=to say “10, 20, 30,” etc.]老师教学生们数10的倍数。 — often + to or up to My son can count to one hundred.我儿子能数到一百。 He counted up to 10 and then stopped.他数到10,然后就停了下来。 2  [+ object] : to include (someone or something) in a total计入;算上;包括 She counts [=numbers] several musicians among her friends. [=her friends include musicians]她的朋友当中有几位是音乐家。 There will be 150 people at the wedding, not counting children.不算小孩子,将有150人出席婚礼。 3  [no object] : to be accepted or allowed officially被正式认可(或算入) There was a penalty on the play, so the goal does not count. [=the goal is not allowed]比赛动作被判罚,所以这个进球不算。 4  a  [+ object] : to consider or regard (someone or something) in a specified way认为;看作;算作 I count myself lucky.我认为自己很幸运。 — often + as I don't count him as my friend anymore.我不再把他当朋友了。 She was counted as absent from school that day.那天,她被算作逃学了。 b  [no object] : to be considered or regarded as something被认为;被算作 A laptop computer counts as a piece of luggage on the plane.笔记本电脑在飞机上被算作一件行李。 The job is so easy that it hardly counts as work. [=it can hardly be considered to be work]这活太容易了,几乎算不上工作。 5  [no object] : to have value or importance有价值;有重要性 Every vote counts.每一张选票都很重要。 He played well in the play-offs, when it really counted. [=mattered]他在至关重要的附加赛中表现出色。 — often + for My effort in class has to count for something!我在课堂上的努力一定会有回报! Her promises don't count for much. [=her promises don't have much value]她的承诺没有太大的价值。 6  always followed by an adverb or preposition : to be considered in a specified way when a person or thing is being judged被考虑;值得考虑 [no object] His experience counts in his favor. [=his experience is a good thing that is in his favor]他的经验对他有利。 His lack of experience counts against him.他的经验不足对他不利。 A wrong answer on the quiz will not count against [=will not hurt] your final grade.小测验中答错一个问题不会影响你的期末总分。 [+ object] They counted his lack of job experience against him.他们认为,他缺乏工作经验对他不利。 A wrong answer on the quiz will not be counted against your final grade.小测验中答错一个问题不会影响你的期末总分。 and counting : with more to come还在继续增加 He is 47 years old and counting.他47岁了,年纪越来越大。 They have been in business for 50 years and counting.他们做生意已经50年了,而且还在继续。 count down [phrasal verb] 1  : to count numbers in a reverse order from higher numbers to lower ones倒数 He counted down from 10 to 1.他从10倒数到1。 2  count down (something) also count (something) down : to pay close attention to the number of (days, miles, etc.) that remain until a particular moment or event is reached逆序计数;倒计时 He is counting down the days left in the school year. [=he is eagerly looking forward to the end of the school year]他在对本学年剩下的天数做倒计时。 We were counting down the miles as we approached our destination.当我们接近目的地时,我们就开始倒计路程。 count heads : to count how many people are present at a place清点人数;查出勤 The coach counted heads before the bus left.教练在巴士离开前清点了人数。 count in [phrasal verb] count (someone) in : to plan to include (someone) in an activity : to consider (someone) as one of the people who will be doing something把(某人)算在内 “Do you want to go to the beach with us?” “Yes! Count me in!”“你想和我们一起去海滩吗?”“想去,算我一个!” count off [phrasal verb] 1  : to count numbers that are spaced a certain number apart点数;(按…)报数 The students counted off by twos. [=counted 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.]学生们按双数报数。 2  count off (something) or count (something) off : to list (something) out loud大声报出 She counted off all the things she wanted to do.她大声说出了她想做的所有事。 count on/upon [phrasal verb] 1  count on/upon (someone) a  : to trust (someone) : to rely or depend on (someone) to do something依靠;指望;信赖 He isn't someone you can count on all the time.他不是你任何时候都可以信赖的人。 I am counting on you to help me through this difficult time.我指望你帮我度过这段困难时期。 She is counted on [=trusted] as a leader.她作为领导而受人信赖。 b  : to expect (someone) to do something期望(某人做某事) I wouldn't count on him to win the match.我不会期望他赢得这场比赛。 2  count on/upon (something) : to expect (something) to happen期待,指望,预料到(某事发生) My parents might loan me some money, but I can't count on it.我父母也许会借我些钱,但我不指望这个。 She is counting on a big tax refund this year.她期盼着今年有一大笔退税款。 The kids are counting on going to the movies. Don't disappoint them!孩子们正盼着去看电影。别让他们失望! They were not counting on getting a flat tire on the way to the restaurant.他们没想到在去饭馆的路上车胎瘪了。 count out [phrasal verb] 1  count (someone) out : to not include (someone) in an activity不把(某人)算入 If you are looking for people to help you clean the house today, count me out. [=don't include me; I won't be helping you]如果你今天找人帮你打扫房屋,别把我算上。 2  count (someone or something) out or count out (someone or something) : to decide that (someone or something) cannot win or succeed判定…失败 Don't count out our team just yet. They could still win.不要现在就断定我们队输。他们还有可能赢。 count the cost : to feel the bad effects of a mistake, accident, etc.感受(错误、事故等的)不良后果 He was careless and now he's counting the cost. = Now he's counting the cost of his carelessness.他过去粗心大意,现在尝到苦头了。 count toward/towards [phrasal verb] count toward/towards (something) or count (something) toward/towards (something) : to have value as a credit or payment in relation to (something)计入;算入 The credits you earned for this class count toward your degree. [=they are added to the total number of credits you have earned for your degree]你在这门课得的学分被计入你的学位总学分。 — often used as (be) counted toward/towards常用作(be) counted toward/towards Fifty dollars will be counted towards [=credited to] your next bill.五十美元将计入你下次的账单。 count your blessings — see blessing count your chickens before they hatch — see 1chicken stand up and be counted — see 1stand who's counting? informal + humorous — used to say that you do not care about how large a number is谁在乎多少呢,管它多少呢(用于表示不在乎数目有多大) Tomorrow's my 80th birthday, but who's counting?明天是我80岁生日,但管它多少岁呢! 2 count /ˈkaʊnt/ noun plural counts 2 count /ˈkaʊnt/ noun plural counts Learner's definition of COUNT 1  [count] a  : an act or process of adding people or things together to find the total number : an act or process of counting数出总数;计数;点数— usually singular通常用单数 They completed the ballot count late last night.他们昨晚很晚才完成计票。 At (my) last count [=the last time I counted], I had 50 responses to the invitation.按照我最后一次计数,共有50人回复了邀请。 According to the last count, he still needs many more votes.根据最后一次计票结果,他还需要不少的选票。 The official count showed that 40 people were killed in the hurricane.官方统计显示,有40人死于此次飓风。 The teacher took/did a quick count of the students. [=the teacher quickly counted the students]老师迅速点了一下学生人数。 — see also head count b  : the total number that is counted点出的数目;总数 — usually singular通常用单数 The final count [=tally] of people at the conference was over 200.参加会议的最终统计人数是200多人。 — see also blood count, body count, pollen count 2  [singular] : an act or process of saying numbers in order until a particular number is reached(按顺序)数数(直到…) The boxer took an eight-count before getting up again. [=the referee counted to eight before the boxer got up again]裁判数到八时,拳击手又一次站了起来。 — usually + of I'll give you a count of three to get out of here. = I'll give you until the count of three to get out of here.我数到三,你就得离开这儿。 If you're not out of here by the count of three [=by the time I count to three], I'm calling the police.如果我数到三你还不离开的话,我就要叫警察了。 Jump off the diving board at the count of 10. [=when I say “10” after counting “one, two, three,…” etc.]数到10的时候就从跳水板上跳下去。 Hold your breath for a count of 10. [=for the amount of time that it takes to count to 10]屏住呼吸直到数到10。 3  [count] law : one of the crimes that someone is charged with(被控告的)罪状 — often + of She was charged with two counts of theft, and she was found guilty on both counts.她被指控两起盗窃罪,且均被判有罪。 4  [count] : an idea or opinion that is expressed in a statement, argument, etc.(在陈述、争辩等中表达的)想法,意见 The theory is wrong on all/several counts. [=all/several parts of the theory are wrong]这一理论在各/几方面都是错的。 I agree with you on both counts. [=I agree with both the points you have made]你的两点意见我都同意。 5  the count baseball : the number of balls and strikes that have been pitched to a batter(投给击球手的)球数 The count is two balls, two strikes.投出的球数是两个坏球,两个好球。 He was behind/ahead in the count. [=he had more/fewer strikes than balls against him]他投出的球数落后/领先。 ◊ A full count is a situation in baseball in which a batter has three balls and two strikes.(棒球中的)三坏球两好球 down for the count (US) of a boxer or out for the count : knocked down and unable to get up again while the referee counts to 10被彻底击败(拳击手被击倒后,裁判数到10还不能站起来) The boxer was down for the count. [=knocked out]这名拳击手被击倒失败了。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 The company may be about to go down for the count. [=may be about to fail completely and go out of business]公司可能快要倒闭了。 Two minutes after getting into bed, I was out for the count. [=I was sleeping deeply]上床后两分钟,我就沉沉地睡着了。 keep count : to remember or keep a record of a number or total记住…的数目;记录…的数目 He's has had so many different girlfriends lately that I no longer can keep count.他最近有太多女朋友,我都记不清具体数目了。 She is keeping count [=keeping track] of the hours she spends watching TV.她在记录花在看电视上的时间。 lose count : to forget a number or total忘记…的数目 I've lost count [=lost track] of how many different girlfriends he's had.我不记得他有过多少个女朋友了。 I was counting the money when he interrupted me and made me lose count.我数钱时他打断了我,弄得我数了多少都记不得了。 — compare 3count 3 count /ˈkaʊnt/ noun plural counts 3 count /ˈkaʊnt/ noun plural counts Learner's definition of COUNT [count] : a nobleman in some European countries who has a high rank similar to a British earl伯爵(一些欧洲国家较高等贵族,类似于英国的伯爵) — compare 2count
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