count
柯林斯词典
1. V-I When you count, you say all the numbers one after another up to a particular number. 数数
He was counting slowly under his breath. 他在低声慢慢地数数。
2. V-T If you count all the things in a group, you add them up in order to find how many there are. 数…的数目
I counted the money. It was more than five hundred dollars. 我数了数钱,有五百多美元。
I counted 34 wild goats grazing. 我数了有34只野山羊在吃草。
3. PHRASAL VERB Count up means the same as . 数…的数目
Couldn't we just count up our ballots and bring them to the courthouse?
我们不能就数好我们的选票然后把它们送到法院吗?
4. V-I If something or someone counts for something or counts, they are important or valuable. 有价值; 有重要意义
Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what counts is what they do with it. 当然,慈善组织从哪里得到钱并不重要,重要的是他们用这些钱做什么。
5. V-T/V-I If something counts or is counted as a particular thing, it is regarded as being that thing, especially in particular circumstances or under particular rules. 看作
No one agrees on what counts as a desert. 没有人对于什么可以看作是荒漠有共识。
6. V-T If you count something when you are making a calculation, you include it in that calculation. 把…计算在内
It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force. 数字不到7%,这只是因为统计没有把未达劳动力标准的人算在内。
7. N-COUNT A count is the action of counting a particular set of things, or the number that you get when you have counted them. 点数; 点出的数目
The final count in last month's referendum showed 56.7 per cent in favour. 上个月全民投票的最后计票显示支持率为56.7%。
8. N-COUNT You use count when referring to the level or amount of something that someone or something has. 数目; 数量
A glass or two of wine will not significantly add to the calorie count. 一两杯酒不会显著增加卡路里的数量。
9. N-COUNT In law, a count is one of a number of charges brought against someone in court. 罪状
He was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of murder. 他被大陪审团以两项谋杀罪名正式起诉。
10. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A count is a European nobleman. 伯爵
Her father was a Polish count. 她父亲是波兰的一位伯爵。
11. PHRASE If you keep count of a number of things, you note or keep a record of how many have occurred. If you lose count of a number of things, you cannot remember how many have occurred. 计其数/无法计其数
The authorities say they are not able to keep count of the bodies still being found as bulldozers clear the rubble. 当局称他们不能记下推土机清理瓦砾时不断被找到的尸体数目。
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count /kaʊnt/ (counting,counted,counts)
剑桥词典
- She admitted /conceded defeat well before all the votes had been counted.
- He began counting backwards : "Ten, nine, eight ..."
- 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 .
- It's often the little things that count the most.
- She's never lied to me, and in my book that counts for a lot.
- It's quality not quantity that really counts.
- Your health is what counts - the cost of the treatment is not important .
- Your friendship counts more to me than you'll ever know .
count verb (NUMBER)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 or 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]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。
[ 动词后面接一个疑问词 ] 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。
例句
count verb (HAVE VALUE)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ]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。
同义词
matter verb
例句
count verb (CONSIDER)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 or 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]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。
习语
could count sth on (the fingers of) one handcount your blessings
count the cost
don't count your chickens before they're hatched
短语动词
count against sb/sthcount sb in
count on sb
count on sth
count sth out
count sb out
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