单词 | count |
释义 | count [kaʊnt] verb NUMBER 数位 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to say the names of numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group (按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数 •Let's count out loud •The teachers counted the students as they got on to the coach.学生们上车时老师点了一下人数。 •Count your money carefully to make sure it's all there.好好数数你的钱,看看它们有没有丢。 •[+ question word] We need to count wh •There'll be eight for dinner, counting (= including) ourselves.算上我们自己,共有八人就餐。 •We're still waiting for the votes to be counted (up).我们仍在等待统计选票。 count heads ■to count the number of people present somewhere 点人数 •There look to be about fifty people present - I haven't counted heads yet.看起来大概有50人在场——我还没有清点人数。 [kaʊnt] verb HAVE VALUE 有价值 ESSENTIAL intransitive ■to have value or importance; to matter 有价值;很重要;要紧 •I've always believed that happiness counts more than money.我一直认为幸福比金钱更重要。 •My opinion doesn't count for [kaʊnt] verb CONSIDER 认为 intransitive or transitive ■to consider or be considered as 认为;看作;当作 •[R] I count myself fortunate to have had such a good education.能受到如此良好的教育我认为自己很幸运。 •I've had three jobs in the last five years, but one of them was unpaid, so it doesn't count (= cannot be considered as a real job).过去五年中我做过三份工作,但其中有一份没有薪酬,因此不能算。 •I've always counted Lucy among •I didn't think his grudging remarks really counted as [kaʊnt] verb could count on (the fingers of) one hand ■If you could count something on (the fingers of) one hand, it doesn't happen very often or exists in very small numbers 屈指可数;寥寥无几 •I could count the number of times he's paid for a round of drinks on the fingers of one hand.他请大家喝酒的次数屈指可数。 [kaʊnt] verb count your blessings ■to be grateful for the good things in your life, often to stop yourself becoming too unhappy about the bad things 往好处想;知足 [kaʊnt] verb count the cost ■to start to understand how badly something has affected you 开始吃苦头 •I didn't read the contract fully before I signed it but I'm counting the cost now.我没有细阅合同就签了名,现在尝到了苦头。 [kaʊnt] verb Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. saying ■said to emphasize that you cannot depend on something happening before it has happened 不要蛋未孵出就数小鸡;不要高兴得太早;不要过早乐观 [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs count against sb/sth ■to make someone or something more likely to fail 对…不利;对…起反作用 •Gail's qualified for the job, but her lack of experience will count against her.盖儿能胜任这份工作,可是经验不足会对她不利。 [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] count sb in informal ■to include someone in an activity or arrangement 把(某人)算在内;包括(某人) •"Do you want to come swimming tomorrow?" "Yes, count me in."“明天你们想来游泳吗?”“想,算上我。” [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs count on sb ■to be confident that you can depend on someone 依靠(某人);指望(某人) •You can always count on Michael in a crisis.在危急关头你总能依靠迈克尔。 •[+ to [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs count on sth ■to expect something to happen and make plans based on it 期望;指望;料想到 •[+ -ing •Sorry I'm late, I didn't count on being •There's never a taxi when you want one - that's the one thing you can count on!你需要计程车时它一辆都不来——这种事情是料想到的! [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] count sth out ■to count coins or notes one by one as you put them down 逐个数出 •She counted out five crisp new $100 bills.她数出五张崭新的100美元钞票。 [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs count sb out NOT INCLUDE informal ■to keep someone out or not include them in an activity or arrangement 不把(某人)算在内;将(某人)排除在外 •Scuba diving? Oh no, count me out - I hate water!戴水肺潜水?噢,不,别算上我——我讨厌水! BOXING [often passive] ■In a boxing competition, the referee counts someone out by counting to ten when they fall to the floor and announcing that they have lost the fight if they fail to get up before the ten seconds is over (拳击裁判)数到十后判(某人)失败 •Cooper was counted out in the final round.库珀在最后一个回合中被裁判数到十后判负。 [kaʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs count towards sth ■to be part of what is needed to complete or achieve something 算作…的一部分 •The work that the students do during the year will count towards their final degrees.学生这一年的学业将被算作最终获得学位的一部分。 [kaʊnt] noun countable NUMBER 数位 ■the act of counting, or the total number of things counted 计数,计算;总数 •Early vote counts show Mr Adams in the lead.早先的计票显示亚当斯先生领先。 •We had 450 members at keep count UK ■to record how many of something there are, or how many times something has happened 记录(数量或发生的次数) •I'm trying to lose weight, so I'm keeping count of the number of calories I eat every day.我在努力减肥,所以我每天都记下摄取的卡路里。 lose count ■to not be able to remember how many times something has happened 不记得数目;记不清 •I've lost count of how many times she's been late for work this month.我已记不清她这个月迟到多少次了。 ■a scientifically measured amount of something (科学)计数,测得数目•a high pollen count高花粉数量 •a low blood/sperm count低血细胞/精子数量 on the count of 3/4/5, etc. ■when a particular number is reached 数到3/4/5等 •On the count of three, I'd like you all to stand up.我数到三时希望你们全都起立。 [kaʊnt] noun countable MAN 男子 ■a European man of the same social rank as an English earl (欧洲贵族称号)伯爵 ⇒ See also countess [kaʊnt] noun countable CRIME 罪行 legal ■a particular crime which a person is accused of 指控的罪状 •The prisoner was found guilty on [kaʊnt] noun countable OPINION 观点 ■an opinion in a discussion or argument 看法,主张 •I'm afraid I disagree with you on [kaʊnt] noun countable be out for the count ■to be sleeping, especially heavily 酣睡,在沉睡 •It looks like Ben's out for the count.看起来本已在酣睡了。 |
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