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BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331

See also: Count


count
knt kaʊnt
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense counts, present participle counting, past tense , past participle counted
1 VERB 数数 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. [VERB]

    他轻声地慢慢数着数。

  • Brian counted to twenty and lifted his binoculars. [VERB + to]

    布赖恩数到20,然后举起双筒望远镜。

2 VERB 计算(或清点)总数 If you count all the things in a group, you add them up in order to find how many there are. 计算(或清点)总数 [Also VERB] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
  • At the last family wedding, George's wife counted the total number in the family. [VERB noun]

    在上一次家族婚礼上,乔治的妻子清点了家族成员的总数。

  • I counted the money. It was more than five hundred pounds. [VERB noun]

    我数了数那些钱,有500多英镑。

  • I counted 34 wild goats grazing. [V num]

    我数了数,有34只野山羊在啃草。

  • With more than 90 percent of the votes counted, the Liberals should win nearly a third of the seats. [VERB-ed]

    超过90%的选票已经计过,自由党人应该能获得将近1/3的席位。

SYN add (up), total, reckon (up), tot up
Count up means the same as count .count up count
  • Couldn't we just count up our ballots and bring them to the courthouse?

    我们就把票数汇总然后交给法院不好吗?

counting
  • The counting of votes is proceeding smoothly.

    计票工作正在顺利进行。

3 N-COUNT 数数;数出的数 A count is the action of counting a particular set of things, or the number that you get when you have counted them. 数数;数出的数
  • The final count in last month's referendum showed 56.7 per cent in favour.

    上个月全民投票的最终计票数显示支持率为56.7%

  • At the last count the police in the Rimini area had 247 people in custody.

    根据最近清点的结果,里米尼警方已拘押了247人。

4 N-COUNT [n NOUN] (某物的)计数 You use count when referring to the level or amount of something that someone or something has. (某物的)计数
  • A glass or two of wine will not significantly add to the calorie count.

    喝一两杯葡萄酒不会增加多少热量。

  • My husband had a very low sperm count.

    我丈夫的精子数很低。

5See also:blood count  pollen count 
6 N-SING (为计算时间的)计数,数数 You use count in expressions such as a count of three or a count of ten when you are measuring a length of time by counting slowly up to a certain number. (为计算时间的)计数,数数
  • Hold your breath for a count of five, then slowly breathe out. [+ of]

    屏住气息数五下,然后慢慢地呼气。

  • The fight ended when Mendoza landed a hard right to the chin of Palacios, who went down for a count of eight.

    门多萨朝帕拉西奥斯的下巴猛地一记右手拳将其打倒在地,在数点八下后这场拳击比赛结束了。

7 VERB 重要;有价值 If something or someone counts for something or counts, they are important or valuable. 重要;有价值
  • Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what counts is what they do with it. [VERB]

    慈善机构从哪里筹得捐款的确无关紧要:关键是钱是怎么花的。

  • It's as if your opinions, your likes and dislikes just don't count. [VERB]

    就好像是你的意见、你的好恶根本不重要似的。

  • When I first came to college I realised that brainpower didn't count for much. [VERB + for]

    当我初上大学的时候,我认识到智力并不太重要。

  • Experience counts for a lot in poker. [V for amount]

    打扑克经验很重要。

SYN matter, be important, cut any ice [informal] , carry weight
8 V-ERG (尤指在特定环境中或在特定规则下)看作,将视为 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. (尤指在特定环境中或在特定规则下)看作,将视为 [Also V n n/adj]
  • No one agrees on what counts as a desert. [VERB + as]

    关于沙漠的界定,众说纷纭。

  • Any word that's not legible will be counted as wrong. [be V-ed as n/-ing/adj]

    任何无法辨认的词都将视为错字。

  • Two of the trucks were stopped because they had tents in them, and under the commanders' definition of humanitarian aid, that didn't count. [VERB]

    两辆卡车被拦了下来,因为里面装有帐篷,按照指挥官对人道主义援助的定义,那不能算作援助物资。

  • It can be counted a success, in that it has built up substantial sales. [be V-ed n/adj]

    这可以算作是是一次成功之举,因为它使销量大大增加了。

  • They can count it as a success. [VERB noun + as]

    他们可以把那算作是一次成功。

9 VERB 算入;包括 If you count something when you are making a calculation, you include it in that calculation. 算入;包括 [Also VERB n + as]
  • It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force. [VERB noun]

    数字低于7%,只是因为统计数据没有把不能算作劳动力的人口包括在内。

  • The years before their arrival in prison are not counted as part of their sentence. [be VERB-ed + as]

    他们入狱前的那些年不算在服刑期之内。

SYN include, number among, take into account or consideration
10 N-COUNT ;方面;事项 You can use count to refer to one or more points that you are considering. For example, if someone is wrong on two counts, they are wrong in two ways. ;方面;事项
  • 'You drink Scotch,' she said. 'All Republicans drink Scotch.' — 'Wrong on both counts. I'm a Democrat, and I drink bourbon.'

    你喝苏格兰威士忌,她说。所有共和党人都喝苏格兰威士忌。”—“都说错了。我是民主党人,我喝波旁威士忌。

11 N-COUNT 指控;罪状 In law, a count is one of a number of charges brought against someone in court. 指控;罪状
  • He was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of murder. [+ of]

    他被大陪审团以两项谋杀罪名起诉。

12 PHRASE 记录的数目/记不清的数目 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. 记录的数目/记不清的数目
  • The authorities say they are not able to keep count of the bodies still being found as helicopters search the area. [+ of]

    当局称直升机搜查该地区时尸体仍在陆续被发现,他们无法提供具体数目。

  • She'd lost count of the interviews she'd been called for. [+ of]

    她都记不清接受过多少次采访了。

13 PHRASE 失去意识;熟睡 If someone is out for the count, they are unconscious or very deeply asleep. 失去意识;熟睡 [informal]
14 PHRASE 公开表明态度 If you say that someone should stand up and be counted, you mean that they should say publicly what they think, and not hide it or be ashamed of it. 公开表明态度
  • Those involved and benefiting from the scandal must be prepared to stand up and be counted.

    丑闻中涉及的那些从中受益的人必须准备公开表明态度了。

15 to count your blessings→see: blessing 
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Count
knt
Word forms: plural Counts
N-COUNT; N-TITLE; N-VOC (欧洲的)伯爵 A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl. (欧洲的)伯爵
  • Her father was a Polish Count.

    她的父亲是波兰的一位伯爵。

  • ...Count Otto Lambsdorff, leader of the Free Democratic Party.

    自由民主党领袖,奥托·兰布斯多夫伯爵

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BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331
count

noun¹

1act of counting數數ADJECTIVE | VERB + COUNT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEquick快數daily每日盤點Our daily count of Web traffic tells us many people are visiting our site.每日網站流量盤點顯示,有很多人訪問我們的網站。vote計票The vote count should be repeated.計票應該重來一遍。VERB + COUNTdo, have數數We did a quick count of the children and there were none missing.我們很快地數了數孩子,一個都不少。PHRASESat the last count, at the latest count據最新一次清點At the last count she had 43 cats!最新清點結果是她有 43 隻貓!for a count of數至⋯Raise your leg and hold it there for a count of ten.抬起一條腿,保持這個姿勢,一直數到 10。
count

noun²

2measurement/total計數;總量ADJECTIVE | VERB + COUNT | COUNT + VERB ADJECTIVEtotal總數accurate準確的計數elevated, high高計數an abnormally high white blood cell count高得不正常的白細胞計數low低計數blood, calorie, cell, pollen, sperm血細胞/卡路里/細胞/花粉/精子計數The pollen count is very high in the spring.春天的花粉計數非常高。body, head死亡人數;人數統計The movie has a high body count (= many people are killed).這部電影殺戮場面很多。The company now has a head count of around 70 staff.該公司現有大約 70 名員工。VERB + COUNTreduce減少計數increase增加計數keep記錄數字Keep a count of your calorie intake for one week.把你一星期的卡路里攝入量記錄下來。lose數不清I've lost count of the times I've heard that joke.那個笑話我不知道聽過多少遍了。COUNT + VERBgo up, increase, rise總數上升;數目增加drop, fall, go down總數下降;數目減少Her white cell count has gone down again.她的白細胞計數又下降了。
count

noun³

3legal charge罪狀ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfelony (NAmE) 重罪指控PREPOSITIONcount of⋯罪狀to be charged with two counts of murder被控兩項謀殺罪狀
BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331
count verb
count (count the votes) include2 (50 people, not counting the children) regard (count yourself lucky)
count noun
estimate
count

verb

 See also the entries for calculate and estimate verb 另见calculate条和estimate动词词条count ♦︎ add ♦︎ tally ♦︎ tot sth up ♦︎ totalThese words all mean to calculate a total number or amount. 这些词均表示计算总数或总额。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to count / add / tally / tot / total up how much / many...to count / add / tally / tot up the number of sthto add up / tot up the amount / the cost of sthto count / add up / tally / tot up / total sb's points / score count [transitive, intransitive] to calculate the total number of people or things in a particular group 计算(或清点)总数The diet is based on counting calories.这个饮食安排是以热量统计为依据的。She began to count up how many guests they had to invite.她开始计算他们得邀请多少个客人。There are 12 weeks to go, counting from today.从今天算起还有12个星期。 see also count estimate noun add [transitive] to put numbers or amounts together to get a total Add 9 to the total.总数再加上9。If you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure.把这些数量加在一起就会得到一个巨额数字。 OPP take , subtract discount addition

noun

[uncountable] children learning addition and subtraction学习加减法的儿童 OPP subtraction discount
NOTE 辨析 Count or add? Adding involves at least two numbers or amounts (you add sth to sth else), counting involves just one step (you count sth). You add numbers or amounts, but you cannot count amounts. * add的对象至少是两个数目或数量(用add A to B句式),count只需一个步骤(用count sth句式)。add的宾语可以是数目或数量,但count的宾语不能是数量to add up / count the number of people累计/清点人数to add up the amount of rainfall累计降雨量to count the amount of rainfall This is because you can only count countable nouns, not uncountable ones. You can also count, but not add, people and objects. 这是因为count表示的“清点”只可以点数可数名词,不能点数不可数名词。count的宾语还可以是人和物,add则不可to count tickets / people / votes清点票数/人数/选票to add up people/tickets/votes
tally [transitive] (rather informal, especially business 尤用于商业) to calculate the total number or amount of sth 计算(总数或总额)When we tallied up the cost of moving, we decided against it.计算了搬迁的成本之后,我们决定不这样做。Tally is often used in business, when referring to things such as sales figures, costs or other economic results. * tally常为商业用语,在提到销售数字、成本或其他经济数据时使用。 see also tally estimate noun ˌtot sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(-tt-) (BrE, informal) to add together several numbers or amounts in order to get a total 把⋯加起来;计算⋯的总和Let's tot up everybody's points and see who's won.让我们计算一下每个人的分数,看谁赢了。The trip isn't really that cheap when you tot everything up.如果把每一项都加起来的话,这个行程并非真那么便宜。
total (-ll-, NAmE -l-) [transitive, usually passive] to add up the numbers of sb/sth and get a total, especially a total score 把⋯加起来,计算⋯的总和(尤指计算总分)Each student's points were totalled and entered in a list.每个学生的总分都已计算出来并列入表中。 see also total whole adj.
BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331
count
To calculate or count: calculate, count, estimate...
To categorize things: sort, classify, characterize...
The process of calculating: addition, arithmetic, assessment...
General words for numbers, amounts and quantities: accumulation, allocation, allowance...
General words for crimes: crime, case, count...
Members of royal families and the nobility: archduke, aristocracy, aristocrat...

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