count

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[kaʊnt]
vb
to add up or check (each unit in a collection) in order to ascertain the sum; enumerate
count your change
to recite numbers in ascending order up to and including
to take into account or include
we must count him in
to believe to be; consider; think; deem
count yourself lucky
to recite or list numbers in ascending order either in units or groups
to count in tens
to have value, importance, or influence
this picture counts as a rarity
to have a certain specified value or importance
the job counts for a lot
to keep time by counting beats
n
the act of counting or reckoning
the number reached by counting; sum
a paragraph in an indictment containing a distinct and separate charge
the total number of photons or ionized particles detected by a counter
the act of telling off a number of seconds by the referee, as when a boxer has been knocked down or a wrestler pinned by his opponent
notice; regard; account
See count against See countdown See count on See count out
count

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[kaʊnt]
n
a nobleman in any of various European countries having a rank corresponding to that of a British earl
any of various officials in the late Roman Empire and under various Germanic kings in the early Middle Ages
a man who has received an honour (papal knighthood) from the Pope in recognition of good deeds, achievements, etc
- 习惯用语
- not counting excluding
- keep count to keep a record of items, events, etc
- lose count to fail to keep an accurate record of items, events, etc
- out for the count knocked out and unable to continue after a count of ten by the referee
- take the count to be unable to continue after a count of ten