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BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331

count

1 count /ˈkaʊnt/ verb
counts; counted; counting
1 count
/ˈkaʊnt/
verb
counts; counted; counting
Learner's definition of COUNT
: to add (people or things) together to find the total number计算(或清点)…的总数;数
[+ object]
often + up
[no object]
[no object] : to say numbers in order数数;按顺序数
often + to or up to
[+ object] : to include (someone or something) in a total计入;算上;包括
[no object] : to be accepted or allowed officially被正式认可(或算入)
[+ object] : to consider or regard (someone or something) in a specified way认为;看作;算作
often + as
[no object] : to be considered or regarded as something被认为;被算作
[no object] : to have value or importance有价值;有重要性
often + for
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to be considered in a specified way when a person or thing is being judged被考虑;值得考虑
[no object]
[+ object]

and counting

: with more to come还在继续增加

count down

[phrasal verb]
: to count numbers in a reverse order from higher numbers to lower ones倒数
count down (something) also count (something) down : to pay close attention to the number of (days, miles, etc.) that remain until a particular moment or event is reached逆序计数;倒计时

count heads

: to count how many people are present at a place清点人数;查出勤

count in

[phrasal verb]
count (someone) in
: to plan to include (someone) in an activity : to consider (someone) as one of the people who will be doing something把(某人)算在内

count off

[phrasal verb]
: to count numbers that are spaced a certain number apart点数;(按…)报数
count off (something) or count (something) off : to list (something) out loud大声报出

count on/upon

[phrasal verb]
count on/upon (someone)
: to trust (someone) : to rely or depend on (someone) to do something依靠;指望;信赖
: to expect (someone) to do something期望(某人做某事)
count on/upon (something) : to expect (something) to happen期待,指望,预料到(某事发生)

count out

[phrasal verb]
count (someone) out : to not include (someone) in an activity不把(某人)算入
count (someone or something) out or count out (someone or something) : to decide that (someone or something) cannot win or succeed判定…失败

count the cost

: to feel the bad effects of a mistake, accident, etc.感受(错误、事故等的)不良后果

count toward/towards

[phrasal verb]
count toward/towards (something) or count (something) toward/towards (something)
: to have value as a credit or payment in relation to (something)计入;算入
often used as (be) counted toward/towards常用作(be) counted toward/towards

count your blessings

see blessing

count your chickens before they hatch

see 1chicken

stand up and be counted

see 1stand

who's counting?

informal + humorous
used to say that you do not care about how large a number is谁在乎多少呢,管它多少呢(用于表示不在乎数目有多大)
2 count /ˈkaʊnt/ noun
plural counts
2 count
/ˈkaʊnt/
noun
plural counts
Learner's definition of COUNT
[count]
: an act or process of adding people or things together to find the total number : an act or process of counting数出总数;计数;点数usually singular通常用单数
see also head count
: the total number that is counted点出的数目;总数usually singular通常用单数
see also blood count, body count, pollen count
[singular] : an act or process of saying numbers in order until a particular number is reached(按顺序)数数(直到…)
usually + of
[count] law : one of the crimes that someone is charged with(被控告的)罪状often + of
[count] : an idea or opinion that is expressed in a statement, argument, etc.(在陈述、争辩等中表达的)想法,意见
the count baseball : the number of balls and strikes that have been pitched to a batter(投给击球手的)球数
◊ A full count is a situation in baseball in which a batter has three balls and two strikes.(棒球中的)三坏球两好球

down for the count

(US) of a boxer or out for the count
: knocked down and unable to get up again while the referee counts to 10被彻底击败(拳击手被击倒后,裁判数到10还不能站起来)
often used figuratively常用作比喻

keep count

: to remember or keep a record of a number or total记住…的数目;记录…的数目

lose count

: to forget a number or total忘记…的数目
compare 3count
3 count /ˈkaʊnt/ noun
plural counts
3 count
/ˈkaʊnt/
noun
plural counts
Learner's definition of COUNT
[count]
: a nobleman in some European countries who has a high rank similar to a British earl伯爵(一些欧洲国家较高等贵族,类似于英国的伯爵)
compare 2count
BNC: 1830 COCA: 1331

count

1 of 3

verb

ˈkau̇nt How to pronounce count (audio)
 dialectal  ˈkyau̇nt
counted; counting; counts

transitive verb

1
a
: 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.
b
: to name the numbers in order up to and including
Count ten.
c
: to include in a tallying and reckoning
about 100 present, counting children
d
: to call aloud (beats or time units)
Count cadence.
Count the eighth notes.
2
a
: consider, account
count oneself lucky
b
: to record as of an opinion or persuasion
Count me as uncommitted.
3
: to include or exclude by or as if by counting
Count me in.

intransitive verb

1
a
: to recite or indicate the numbers in order by units or groups
count by fives
b
: to count the units in a group
She was interrupted while she was counting.
2
: to rely or depend on someone or something
used with on
He counted on his parents to help with the expenses.
3
: add, total
It counts up to a sizable amount.
4
a
: to have value or significance
These are the people who really count.
His opinions don't count for much.
b
: to deserve to be regarded or considered
a job so easy it hardly counts as work

see also count out

count

2 of 3

noun (1)

plural counts
1
a
: the action or process of counting
b
: a total obtained by counting : tally
2
3
a
: allegation, charge
specifically : one separately stating the cause of action or prosecution in a legal declaration or indictment
guilty on all counts
b
: a specific point under consideration : issue
disagreeing on this count
4
: the total number of individual things in a given unit or sample obtained by counting all or a subsample of them
bacteria count
5
a
: the calling off of the seconds from one to ten when a boxer has been knocked down
He took a count of nine before getting up.
see also down for the count, take the count
b
: the number of balls and strikes charged to a baseball batter during one turn
The count stood at 3 and 2.
c
: score
tied the count with a minute to play
6
a
: a measurement of the thickness or fineness of yarn by determining the number of hanks or yards per pound it produces
b
: the number of threads per square inch in a cloth

count

3 of 3

noun (2)

: a European nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of a British earl
Phrases
and counting
: with more to come
in business for 50 years and counting
count heads or count noses
: to count the number present
count on
: to look forward to as certain : anticipate
counted on winning

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Verb Count the plates on the table. She made sure to count her change. Count how many fingers I am holding up. He counted seven deer in the field. There are 10 days left until the end of school, counting from today. Keep counting until there are no more left to count. Don't interrupt me. I'm counting. Can your daughter count yet? There will be 150 people at the wedding, not counting children. See More

Word History

Etymology

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

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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

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