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adj.
无数的,多得数不清的
恒河沙数
指不胜屈
数不胜数
count·less
kaUnt lihs
countlessly (adv.)
词根:count
adj.counter 相反的
countable 可计算的;能算的
adv.counter 相反地
n.count 计数;计算;伯爵
counter 计数器,计算器;柜台;计算者
counting [数] 计算,计数
countable 可数名词;可数的东西
v.counter 反击;反对
vi.count 计数;有价值
vt.count 计算;认为
Adjective
1. too numerous to be counted;
"incalculable riches"
"countless hours"
"an infinite number of reasons"
"innumerable difficulties"
"the multitudinous seas"
"myriad stars"
"untold thousands"
"无数的,不可计算的",来自于 count(动词)+ -less。
The first known use of countless was in 1588
count1 of 3verb
to add one by one so as to find the total number of a group of things
count the apples in a box
to name the consecutive numbers up to and including
count ten
to recite the numbers one by one or by groups
count to one hundred by fives
to include in a tally
forty present, counting children
consider sense 3
count myself lucky
to include or leave out by or as if by counting count me out
count me in
to have value or importance
every vote counts
to deserve to be regarded or considered
a job so easy it hardly counts as work
count2 of 3noun
the act or process of counting
a total obtained by counting : tally
a charge of wrongdoingespecially: a separate item in a legal accusation
guilty on all counts
the number of balls and strikes charged to a baseball batter during one turn
count3 of 3noun
a European nobleman whose rank is equal to that of a British earl
countrywomannoun
a woman born or living in the same country as another
a woman who is a resident of the country
countrysidenoun
a rural area or its people
countrymannoun
a person born or living in a particular country
a person born or living in the same country as another
one living in the country or marked by country ways : rustic
countrymannoun
a person born or living in a particular country
a person born or living in the same country as another
one living in the country or marked by country ways : rustic
countrifiedadjective
looking or acting like a person from the country : rustic
countrifiedadjective
looking or acting like a person from the country : rustic
countlessadjective
too numerous to be counted : innumerable
1 They saw the torches, countless points of fiery light.
2 The book has converted countless thousands to vegetarianism.
3 They seemed awed, either by the chandeliers that hung from the dark ceiling, or by the countless candles that burned everywhere in their heavy holders.
4 Like countless other moms and their kids had done before, we went for a trip to the local shops.
5 It destroyed countless numbers of my people as well as yours.
6 That day, Bobby was not the old curmudgeonly Bobby: He was gracious, humorous, and willing to sign countless autographs.
7 Choking on my own teeth, swallowing them, thinking about all the countless hours I’d spent flossing and brushing.
8 The past has been scarred by countless mistrials and perversions of justice.
过去数不清的冤假错案和枉法行为使人们伤痕累累。
9 Having once belonged to a Zionist youth organization, they knew countless Hebrew songs.
10 And countless other blossoms and spikes of herbs I can’t name.
11 His greatcloak was sewn from countless layers of cloth-of-gold, so heavy that it barely stirred even when he charged, so large that its drape covered most of his stallion's hindquarters when he took the saddle.
12 We’d watched a bunch of movies and talked nonstop about what seventh grade would be like, and Audrey had given me countless manicures.
13 It had been a long time coming, born in the city’s beginnings, written in the countless daily interactions of ordinary citizens and city leaders.
14 She leads me through countless aisles, snaking left and right.
15 He recounted their arrest, and the hours and days before it, countless times, trying to figure out what had brought such attention to them.
16 I've been there countless times.
17 He could remember the very feel of the smooth-worn wood under his elbows, the heat of the lamp on his cheek as he learned with his eyes, with his memory, asking countless questions.
18 He kicked it away and watched countless dislodged beetles scurry to new hiding places.
19 There are countless stars in the sky.
天上有无数的星星。
20 The cold wind blowing through the cracks of the door pierced his head like countless needles.
门缝子进来的凉风,像一群小针似的往头上刺.
1 不计其数的
2 数不清的
4 多得数不清的
5 无数
myriad untold innumerable incalculable numberless unnumbered umpteen uncountable uncounted thousand million lac hundreds of thousands of out of count by the thousand unlimited endless multitudinous world trillion squillion no end of legion billion umteen unknown infinite sumless wilderness lakh myria- myri- umpty unsummed zillion jillion steen innumerous incomputable giga- legionary gillion without number thousand and one infinity infinitude a thousand and one out of number beyond number millions of the world of a world of
6 无数的
myriad untold innumerable incalculable numberless unnumbered umpteen endless infinite unending uncountable uncounted billion thousand hundreds of thousands of out of count unlimited multitudinous legion umteen unknown sumless unsummed zillion jillion innumerous incomputable legionary without number no end of thousand and one million a thousand and one out of number beyond number millions of the world of a world of
7 不计其数