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BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331
*count¹
/kaʊnt ||; kaυnt/verb
1 [I] to say numbers one after another in order 数(数目): Close your eyes and count (up) to 20. 闭起眼睛,从1数到20。
2 [T] count sth to calculate the total number or amount of sth 计算,查点(总数或数额): The teacher counted the children as they got on the bus. 孩子们一边上公共汽车,老师一边清点人数。
3 [T] to include sb/sth when you are calculating an amount or number 计算在内: There were thirty people on the bus, not counting the driver. 公共汽车上有三十个人,司机不算在内。
4 [I] count (for sth) to be important or valuable 重要;有价值: I sometimes think my opinion counts for nothing at work. 我有时觉得,我的意见对工作无足轻重。
5 [I] count (as sth) to be valid or accepted 有效;得到承认: The referee had already blown his whistle so the goal didn't count. 裁判已经吹过哨,所以这个进球无效。 Will my driving licence count as identification? 我的驾驶执照可以作为身分的证明吗?
6 [I,T] to consider sb/sth in a particular way 认为;视作: You should count yourself lucky to have a good job. 你有一份好工作,应该感到幸运。 On this airline, children over 12 count/are counted as adults. 在这条航线上,超过12岁的孩子要算作大人。
Don't count your chickens (before they're hatched) used to say that you should not be too confident that sth will be successful because sth might still go wrong (用于说别对成功信心太足,因为可能会出问题) count against sb to be considered as a disadvantage 被认为对某人不利: Do you think my age will count against me? 你认为我的年纪对我来说是一个不利因素吗? count on sb/sth to expect sth with confidence; to depend on sb/sth 指望;依赖;依靠: Can I count on you to help me? 我能不能指望得到你的帮助? count sb/sth out
1 to count things slowly, one by one 逐个数: She carefully counted out the money into my hand. 她仔细地把钱逐一数到我的手里。
2 (informal 非正式) to not include sb/sth 不把某人或某物包括进去: If you're going swimming, you can count me out! 去游泳的话,别把我算在里面!
count²
/kaʊnt ||; kaυnt/noun[C]
1 [usu.sing] an act of counting or a number that you get after counting 计算;查点;算出的数目: At the last count, there were nearly 2 million unemployed. 根据最新的计算结果,有将近200万人失业。 On the count of three, all lift together. 数到三的时候,大家一起提起来。
2 [usu.pl] a point that is made in a discussion, argument, etc 论点: I proved her wrong on all counts. 我把她的论点逐一击破。
keep/lose count (of sth) to know/not know how many there are of sth 晓得╱不晓得有多少: I've lost count of the number of times he's told that joke! 我已记不清他把那个笑话说过多少遍了!
BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331
count1/kaUnt; kaʊnt/ v 1 also 又作 count up [T] to try to find out how many people or things there are in a group 计数﹐计算…的总数: It took hours to count all the votes. 清点全部选票花了几个小时。2 [I] to say numbers in the correct order〔按顺序〕数数: Can you count in Japanese? 你会用日语数数吗?3 [T] to think of someone or something in a particular way 认为﹐算作﹐看作: count sb/sth as sth I’ve always counted Rob as one of my best friends. 我一直把罗伯视为最要好的朋友之一。You should count yourself lucky that you weren’t hurt. 你没有受伤﹐应该觉得幸运。4 [I] to be important or valuable 重要﹔有用: +for First impressions count for a lot. 第一印象很重要。5 [I] to be allowed or accepted 算数﹔被允许﹔被接受: You cheated, so your score doesn’t count. 你作弊﹐所以你的分数不算数。6 [T] to include someone or something in a total 把…计算在内﹔包括: There are five in our family, counting me. 我们家五口人﹐包括我在内。7 don’t count your chickens (before they’re hatched) spoken used to say that you should not make plans that depend on something good happening, because it might not【口】不要指望得过早﹐如意算盘别打得太早8 count me in/out spoken used to say that you want to be involved in something or do not want to be involved【口】把我算入/不要把我算入count on sb/sth phr v 1 to depend on someone or something 依靠﹔指望: You can always count on Doug in a crisis. 在危急关头你总能依靠道格。 2 to expect something 预料: We hadn’t counted on so many people coming. 我们没料到会来这么多人。count sth out phr v to put things down one by one as you count them 逐个地数﹐数出: He counted out ten $50 bills. 他点出十张 50 美元的钞票。

count2 n [C] 1 the process of counting, or the total that you get when you count things 计算﹔数数﹔总数: Hold your breath for a count of ten. 屏住呼吸﹐数到十。 2 lose count (of sth) to forget how many there are of something 忘记(…的)数目: There have been so many accidents here, the police have lost count. 这里发生的事故多得连警察也记不清了。 3 on all/several/both etc counts in every way, in several ways etc 各方面/几方面/两方面等: We were proved wrong on both counts. 我们两方面都被证明是错的。 4 one of the crimes that the police say someone is guilty of 罪名: Davis was found not guilty on all counts. 戴维斯被指控的各项罪名均不成立。 5 a European man with a high social rank 伯爵HEAD COUNT , POLLEN COUNT
BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331
count countcountscountedcounting1 verb (counts, counting, counted)1to say numbers one after the other in the correct order: The children are learning to count from one to ten.2to look at people or things to see how many there are: I have counted the chairs – there are 32.3to include somebody or something when you are finding a total: There were twenty people on the bus, not counting the driver.4to be important or accepted: Every point in this game counts. Your throw won't count if you go over the line.count on somebody or something to feel sure that somebody or something will do what you want: Can I count on you to help me?
count countcountscountedcounting2 nouna time when you count things: After an election there is a count of all the votes.keep count of something to know how many there are of something: Try to keep count of the number of tickets you sell.lose count of something to not know how many there are of something

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