count如何读

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count英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 计数,计算calculate
  2. vt. 认为,看作 regard as, consider
n.(名词)
  1. [C]计数,总数 action of counting; number reached by counting
  2. [C]事项,罪状 any of a group of offences of which a person is accused

count是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 看作,算为
  2. 总计,共计
  3. 包括,将...计算在内,被算入...数内,(被)算进,算入,计进
  4. 重要,有重要意义,有(...的)价值,有...重要性,值得(考虑)
  5. 认为,信以为
  6. 计算(总数),计数,数数,算数,数
  7. 确信,相信为
  8. 列举
  9. 清点,点...的数目,点数
  10. 【音】打拍子
  11. 依赖,依靠,期望,指望
  12. 正式接纳,正式认可
  13. 数到(某数),从…数到…
  14. 检点,核对
  15. 被考虑,被重视
n. (名词)
  1. 计算,计数
  2. 总数,总计
  3. 伯爵(欧洲贵族头衔)
  4. 【律】罪状
  5. 【拳击】数十秒
  6. 事项
  7. 考虑,顾虑
  8. 数(目)
  9. 价值
  10. 评价
  11. 【律】起诉理由
  12. 【纺】支
  13. 论件出售的东西
  14. 由于法定人数不足的延会
  15. 康特(音译名)

count变形

复数:counts

第三人称单数:counts

现在分词:counting

过去式:counted

过去分词:counted

count词根

词根:count

adj.

counter 相反的

countless 无数的;数不尽的

countable 可计算的;能算的

adv.

counter 相反地

n.

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

countess 伯爵夫人;女伯爵

v.

counter 反击;反对

count英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units involved : number

Count the pages of the manuscript.

to name the numbers in order up to and including

Count ten.

to include in a tallying and reckoning

about 100 present, counting children

to call aloud (beats or time units) Count the eighth notes.

Count cadence.

consider, account

count oneself lucky

to record as of an opinion or persuasion

Count me as uncommitted.

to include or exclude by or as if by counting

Count me in.

intransitive verb

to recite or indicate the numbers in order by units or groups

count by fives

to count the units in a group

She was interrupted while she was counting.

to rely or depend on someone or something—used with on

He counted on his parents to help with the expenses.

add, total

It counts up to a sizable amount.

to have value or significance His opinions don't count for much.

These are the people who really count.

to deserve to be regarded or considered

a job so easy it hardly counts as work

noun (1)

the action or process of counting

a total obtained by counting : tally

reckoning, account

consideration, estimation

allegation, chargespecifically: one separately stating the cause of action or prosecution in a legal declaration or indictment

guilty on all counts

a specific point under consideration : issue

disagreeing on this count

the total number of individual things in a given unit or sample obtained by counting all or a subsample of them

bacteria count

the calling off of the seconds from one to ten when a boxer has been knocked down see also down for the count, take the count

He took a count of nine before getting up.

the number of balls and strikes charged to a baseball batter during one turn

The count stood at 3 and 2.

score

tied the count with a minute to play

a measurement of the thickness or fineness of yarn by determining the number of hanks or yards per pound it produces

the number of threads per square inch in a cloth

noun (2)

a European nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of a British earl

count词组

count on指望;依靠

count for有价值,有重要性

count in把…计算在内

count for much关系重大;很有价值

count as视为;算是;看成

no count未计数

count down倒读数,倒计时

head count[口]人口调查;总人数;民意测验

count by间隔数

count up共计;把…加起来

yarn count[纺]纱线支数,丝线支数

count me in把我算在内

body count死亡人数统计

sperm countn. [医]精子数

bacterial count细菌数

plate count平板测数;平皿计数

count rate计数率

word countn. 字数

cycle count循环盘点;循环计数

blood count[医]血细胞计数;[医]血球计数

count区别

 reckon, think, count, consider, deem, regard, believe

这组词都有“认为”的意思,其区别是:

reckon指对人或事作全面“权衡”,把各方面意见考虑进去后得出结论。

think普通用词,指按照自己的意见提出看法。

count指作出判断后而得出的看法等。

consider指经过考虑和观察后得出的结论。

deem正式用词,常用于法律、文学,强调作判断而不是思考。

regard侧重凭外表或表面现象作判断。多强调观点。

believe通常指根据一定的证据,经思考后而认为属实。

以上来源于网络

 reckon, count, calculate, compute

这组词都有“计算”的意思,其区别是:

reckon通常指较简单的数学计算,也可指心算。

count指逐一计算而得出总数。

calculate通常指要求细致精确和复杂的计算,以解决疑难问题,多用于自然科学、生产部门或要求专门计算的场合。

compute一般指已有数据的,较简单但数字长的数学运算。

以上来源于网络

count词源中文解释

14世纪末,"逐个列举,按顺序分配数字; 按顺序重复数字",还有"将...计算在内,包括",源自古法语 conter "计数,累加",还有"讲述一个故事",源自拉丁语 computare "计数,总结,一起计算",由 com "与,一起"(见 com-)和 putare "计算"(最初是"修剪")组成,源自 PIE 词根 *pau-(2)"切割,打击,印记"。

不及物动词意义上的"有价值或有意义"可追溯至1857年。相关词汇: Counted; counting。现代法语区分 compter "计数"和 conter "讲述",但它们是同源词。count on "依赖或依靠"可追溯至1640年代。count against(及物动词)"对...不利"可追溯至1888年。count (someone) in "认为(某人)是参与者或支持者"可追溯至1857年; 相反意义上的 count (someone) out "不考虑,忽略"可追溯至1854年。

count_体育行业词汇

呼数

拍节

计分

加数

count_医学行业词汇

计数:数字计算或显示

count_水产行业词汇

支数

符号N。纤维、单纱等纺织材料粗细程度的非法定计量单位。

count_法律行业词汇

罪状

count词源英文解释

Verb and Noun (1) Middle English, from Anglo-French cunter, counter, from Latin computare, from com- + putare to consider Noun (2) Middle English, from Anglo-French cunte, from Late Latin comit-, comes, from Latin, companion, one of the imperial court, from com- + ire to go — more at issue >entry 1

The first known use of count was in the 14th century

count儿童词典英英释义

court1 of 2noun

the residence of a ruler and especially a king or queen

a ruler's formal assembly of advisers and officers as a governing body

the family and followers of a ruler

an open space completely or partly surrounded by buildings

a space for playing a ball game

a tennis court

a wide alley with only one opening onto a street

an assembly for carrying out judicial business

a session of a judicial assembly

court is now adjourned

a building or room where legal cases are heard

a judge in session

attention designed to win favor

pay court to the king

court2 of 2verb

to try to gain

court favor

to act so as to invite or provoke

court disaster

to seek the affections or favor of

the candidate courted the voters

to engage in a social relationship usually leading to marriage

to engage in activity leading to mating

a pair of robins courting

course1 of 2noun

the act or action of moving in a path from point to point

the planets in their courses

the direction or route of motion or progress a ship's course

the course of a river

land laid out for golf

normal or accustomed process or procedure

the disease ran its course

manner of proceeding : conduct

a wise course

progression through a period of time or a series of acts or events

was built in the course of a year

an ordered process or series

a series of classes in a subjectalso: a group of such courses

a four-year course in chemistry

a part of a meal served at one time

had salad for the first course

a layer of brick or other building material in a wall

course2 of 2verb

to run through or over

buffalo coursed the plains

to move rapidly : race

blood coursing through the veins

couple1 of 3noun

two persons romantically paired or associated together (as by marriage or on a date)

two persons or things paired together

an indefinite small number : few

a couple of days ago

couple2 of 3verb

to join together : connect

to join in pairs

couple3 of 3adjective

two sense 1also: several entry 1 sense 2

a couple days ago

country1 of 2noun

an indefinite usually large stretch of land : region

hill country

the land of a person's birth, residence, or citizenship

a nation or its territory

the people of a state or district : populace

the open rural area outside of big towns and cities

lives out in the country

country2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of the country : rural, rustic

counter1 of 7noun

a piece (as of metal or plastic) used in counting or in games

a level surface (as a table) over which business is done or food is served or on which goods are displayed

counter2 of 7noun

one that countsespecially: a device for indicating a number or amount

counter3 of 7verb

to act in opposition to : oppose

countering the claim for damages

to give a blow in return

counter with a left hook

counter4 of 7adverb

in another or opposite direction

acting counter to advice

counter5 of 7noun

the act of giving a return blow

the blow given

counter6 of 7adjective

moving in an opposite direction

the ship slowed by counter tides

designed to oppose

a counter opinion

counter-7 of 7prefix

contrary : opposite

counterclockwise

opposing : retaliatory

counteroffensive

like : matching

counterpart

counter1 of 7noun

a piece (as of metal or plastic) used in counting or in games

a level surface (as a table) over which business is done or food is served or on which goods are displayed

counter2 of 7noun

one that countsespecially: a device for indicating a number or amount

counter3 of 7verb

to act in opposition to : oppose

countering the claim for damages

to give a blow in return

counter with a left hook

counter4 of 7adverb

in another or opposite direction

acting counter to advice

counter5 of 7noun

the act of giving a return blow

the blow given

counter6 of 7adjective

moving in an opposite direction

the ship slowed by counter tides

designed to oppose

a counter opinion

counter-7 of 7prefix

contrary : opposite

counterclockwise

opposing : retaliatory

counteroffensive

like : matching

counterpart

counter1 of 7noun

a piece (as of metal or plastic) used in counting or in games

a level surface (as a table) over which business is done or food is served or on which goods are displayed

counter2 of 7noun

one that countsespecially: a device for indicating a number or amount

counter3 of 7verb

to act in opposition to : oppose

countering the claim for damages

to give a blow in return

counter with a left hook

counter4 of 7adverb

in another or opposite direction

acting counter to advice

counter5 of 7noun

the act of giving a return blow

the blow given

counter6 of 7adjective

moving in an opposite direction

the ship slowed by counter tides

designed to oppose

a counter opinion

counter-7 of 7prefix

contrary : opposite

counterclockwise

opposing : retaliatory

counteroffensive

like : matching

counterpart

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

count医学词典英英释义

count1 of 2transitive verb

to indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units involved

count2 of 2noun

the action or process of counting

a total obtained by counting

the total number of individual things in a given unit or sample (as of blood) obtained by counting all or a subsample of them see addis count, blood count, cell count, red blood count, white count

count 例句

1 The government was in no great rush to begin negotiations; they were counting on the euphoria that greeted my release to die down.

2 I hear you're organizing a trip to the game next week? Count me in!

我听说你们在组织下周去看比赛?把我也算上!

3 She keeps a count of bald eagles, and then loses track because there are so many.

4 It is a lot faster to tally the number of marks in groups than it is to count them one by one.

5 He let his fingers tap against his head as he covered his ears, trying to find a count.

6 There was one person he could always count on for advice.

7 Ellie counted down again and Benny played, but all I could do was squeak out the first few lyrics.

8 I was counting on the commotion of the Queen’s ball to distract folks.

9 “Remarkable men,” the count said, glancing at the workers who were making sure that, from above, the black stretch of tarmac would look like bush.

10 James didn't know how to swim, and whenever he tumbled into the canal一more than a dozen times by his count—someone had to pull him out.

11 If you missed the test, failed the test, weren’t where you said you would be on your schedule, or failed to submit your whereabouts for the quarter, that would count as a failed test.

12 I wouldn’t begin counting until the clock struck three.

13 On the other hand, there are advantages in being able to think something that you can count on being overheard.

14 George stared out the backseat window, counting telephone poles.

15 “But for my part I believe that many are taken in if they count on that. In any event, in this case I don’t wish anyone to take me for what I am not.”

16 She was pure of heart and deed; she only kicked shins in self- defense, so that couldn't count against her.

17 “Extra two cents goes to me,” Piper says as Natalie counts out each share.

18 The one that counted was on her right: a crow trying to drink from a near empty goblet.

19 Our people had lived off the land and counted on cotton-picking and hoeing and chopping seasons to bring in the cash needed to buy shoes, clothes, books and light farm equipment.

20 Somewhere between one day and the next, he supposed; but even of the days he had quite lost count.

count 同义词

2 把…归因于

credit attribute

4 可数的

numerable denumerable

7 点…的数目

number

9 数数

enumeration

13 正式认可

accredit

16 包括在内

deal

17 计算在内

among the number

18 有重要性

signify

19 算入

inclusive inclusion

22 很重要

weigh signify be of concern

26 支数

grist

28

branch ramus bear

32 把…考虑在内

make allowance for

41 记数

keep count

44 计及

consult

45 把…算入

include count in

46 清点

reckon tally

48 倒读数

countdown

49 共计

sum count up

51 当作

function as

55 仰赖

sponge

56 有意义

substance

59 计入

inclusive

60 料想

suppose

63 被认为是

appear pass

count 短语相关

sperm count count calories count noses take the count the count count (someone) in count toward/towards count one's chickens before they're hatched too many to count head count

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