count 的英语意思
countcount1 /kaʊnt/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1find the total [transitive] (also count up) to calculate the total number of things or people in a group计算一组事物或人的总数:
I was amazed at the number of plants – I counted 147.植物的数量令我惊讶——我数了数,共有 147 株。count (up) how many
Count up how many ticks are in each box.数一数每个方框中有多少个勾。2say numbers [intransitive] (also count up) to say numbers in order, one by one or in groups按顺序逐一或分组说出数字count to
Sarah can count up to five now.萨拉现在能数到 5 了。count by twos/fives etc
It’s quicker to count by tens (=saying 10, 20, 30 ...).按十数(即说 10、20、30……)更快。3be allowed [intransitive, transitive] to be allowed or accepted, or to allow or accept something, according to a standard, set of ideas, or set of rules按照某一标准、观点或规则,被允许或认可;或允许、认可某事物:
A linesman had his flag up so the kick did not count.边裁举起了旗,因此那次射门无效。count as
Locally produced sales by American firms in Japan do not count as exports.美国企业在日本本地生产的销售额不计为出口。
Today’s session is counted as training, so you will get paid.今天的课程算作培训,因此您将获得报酬。count towards
Results from the two rounds count towards championship points.两轮的成绩计入锦标赛积分。4include [transitive] to include someone or something in a total将某人或某物计入总数:
There are more than two thousand of us, not counting the crew.不算船员,我们有两千多人。count somebody/something among something
I count Jules and Ady among my closest friends.我把朱尔斯和阿迪视为我最亲密的朋友。5consider something [transitive] to consider someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式看待某人或某物count somebody/something as something
I don’t count him as a friend anymore.我不再把他当朋友了。
You should count yourself lucky that you weren’t hurt.你没有受伤,应该感到庆幸。6important [intransitive not in progressive] to be important or valuable重要或有价值:
First impressions really do count.第一印象确实很重要。count for
His promises don’t count for much.他的承诺没什么分量。
His overseas results count for nothing.他的海外成绩毫无意义。7I/you can count somebody/something on (the fingers of) one hand spoken口语 used to emphasize how small the number of something is用于强调某事物数量之少:
The number of cougar attacks on humans can be counted on the fingers of one hand.美洲狮袭击人类的次数屈指可数。8don’t count your chickens (before they’re hatched) spoken口语 used to say that you should not make plans that depend on something good happening, because it might not用于表示不应寄望于好事一定会发生而提前打算,因为事情未必如愿:
I wouldn’t count your chickens, Mr Vass. I’ve agreed to sign the contract, but that’s all.我不会高兴得太早,瓦斯先生。我同意签合同,仅此而已。9count your blessings spoken口语 used to tell someone to be grateful for the good things in their life用于告诉某人要感恩生活中的美好事物10be counting (down) the minutes/hours/days to be waiting eagerly for something to happen迫切等待某事发生:
I'm counting the days until I see you again.我在一天一天地盼着再次见到你。11count the cost to start having problems as a result of your earlier decisions or mistakes因早前的决定或错误而开始承担后果:
We’re now counting the cost of not taking out medical insurance.我们现在正在承受没有购买医疗保险的代价。12who’s counting? used to say that you are not worried about the number of times something happens – often used humorously用于表示不在意某事发生的次数——常用于幽默语境:
Apparently the next Star Trek film (number six, but who’s counting?) will definitely be the last.据说下一部《星际迷航》电影(第六部,但谁在数呢?)肯定是最后一部。13and counting especially spoken尤用于口语 used to say that an amount is continuing to increase用于表示某数量仍在持续增加中:
At eight days and counting, this is the longest strike so far.已经持续八天且仍在继续,这是迄今为止最长的一次罢工。14count sheep to imagine a line of sheep jumping over a fence, one at a time, and count them as a way of getting to sleep想象羊一只只跳过栅栏,逐一数羊以助眠 → stand up and be counted at stand1(5), → it’s the thought that counts at thought2(12)count somebody in phrasal verb to include someone in an activity将某人纳入某项活动:
When the game gets started, you can count me in.游戏开始时,算上我一个。count on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb1to depend on someone or something, especially in a difficult situation依赖某人或某物,尤指处于困难情况时:
You can count on me.你可以依靠我。
With luck, you might cover your costs, but don’t count on it.运气好的话,你或许能收回成本,但别指望。count on (somebody/something) doing something
We’re all counting on winning this contract.我们都指望赢得这份合同。
They were counting on him not coming out of hospital.他们指望他出不了医院。count on somebody/something to do something
You can count on Dean to ruin any party.迪恩毁掉任何聚会,这你尽可以放心。2to expect something预料某事;期待某事:
The presence of Paula was one thing he hadn’t counted on.宝拉的出现是他没有预料到的事情之一。count on (somebody/something) doing something
We didn’t count on so many people being on vacation.我们没有料到会有这么多人休假。count somebody/something out phrasal verb1to not include someone or something in an activity不将某人或某物纳入某项活动:
I’m sorry, you’ll have to count me out tonight.很抱歉,今晚不用算我了。2to decide that someone or something is not important or worth considering认定某人或某物不重要或不值得考虑:
I wouldn’t count him out. If anybody can make a comeback, he can.我不会把他排除在外。要说谁能东山再起,那就是他了。3count something ↔ out to put things down one by one as you count them一边计数,一边逐一放下物品:
The teller counted out ten $50 bills.出纳员数出了十张 50 美元的钞票。
查看全部语言翻译1find the total [transitive] (also count up) to calculate the total number of things or people in a group计算一组事物或人的总数:
I was amazed at the number of plants – I counted 147.植物的数量令我惊讶——我数了数,共有 147 株。count (up) how many
Count up how many ticks are in each box.数一数每个方框中有多少个勾。2say numbers [intransitive] (also count up) to say numbers in order, one by one or in groups按顺序逐一或分组说出数字count to
Sarah can count up to five now.萨拉现在能数到 5 了。count by twos/fives etc
It’s quicker to count by tens (=saying 10, 20, 30 ...).按十数(即说 10、20、30……)更快。3be allowed [intransitive, transitive] to be allowed or accepted, or to allow or accept something, according to a standard, set of ideas, or set of rules按照某一标准、观点或规则,被允许或认可;或允许、认可某事物:
A linesman had his flag up so the kick did not count.边裁举起了旗,因此那次射门无效。count as
Locally produced sales by American firms in Japan do not count as exports.美国企业在日本本地生产的销售额不计为出口。
Today’s session is counted as training, so you will get paid.今天的课程算作培训,因此您将获得报酬。count towards
Results from the two rounds count towards championship points.两轮的成绩计入锦标赛积分。4include [transitive] to include someone or something in a total将某人或某物计入总数:
There are more than two thousand of us, not counting the crew.不算船员,我们有两千多人。count somebody/something among something
I count Jules and Ady among my closest friends.我把朱尔斯和阿迪视为我最亲密的朋友。5consider something [transitive] to consider someone or something in a particular way以某种特定方式看待某人或某物count somebody/something as something
I don’t count him as a friend anymore.我不再把他当朋友了。
You should count yourself lucky that you weren’t hurt.你没有受伤,应该感到庆幸。6important [intransitive not in progressive] to be important or valuable重要或有价值:
First impressions really do count.第一印象确实很重要。count for
His promises don’t count for much.他的承诺没什么分量。
His overseas results count for nothing.他的海外成绩毫无意义。7I/you can count somebody/something on (the fingers of) one hand spoken口语 used to emphasize how small the number of something is用于强调某事物数量之少:
The number of cougar attacks on humans can be counted on the fingers of one hand.美洲狮袭击人类的次数屈指可数。8don’t count your chickens (before they’re hatched) spoken口语 used to say that you should not make plans that depend on something good happening, because it might not用于表示不应寄望于好事一定会发生而提前打算,因为事情未必如愿:
I wouldn’t count your chickens, Mr Vass. I’ve agreed to sign the contract, but that’s all.我不会高兴得太早,瓦斯先生。我同意签合同,仅此而已。9count your blessings spoken口语 used to tell someone to be grateful for the good things in their life用于告诉某人要感恩生活中的美好事物10be counting (down) the minutes/hours/days to be waiting eagerly for something to happen迫切等待某事发生:
I'm counting the days until I see you again.我在一天一天地盼着再次见到你。11count the cost to start having problems as a result of your earlier decisions or mistakes因早前的决定或错误而开始承担后果:
We’re now counting the cost of not taking out medical insurance.我们现在正在承受没有购买医疗保险的代价。12who’s counting? used to say that you are not worried about the number of times something happens – often used humorously用于表示不在意某事发生的次数——常用于幽默语境:
Apparently the next Star Trek film (number six, but who’s counting?) will definitely be the last.据说下一部《星际迷航》电影(第六部,但谁在数呢?)肯定是最后一部。13and counting especially spoken尤用于口语 used to say that an amount is continuing to increase用于表示某数量仍在持续增加中:
At eight days and counting, this is the longest strike so far.已经持续八天且仍在继续,这是迄今为止最长的一次罢工。14count sheep to imagine a line of sheep jumping over a fence, one at a time, and count them as a way of getting to sleep想象羊一只只跳过栅栏,逐一数羊以助眠 → stand up and be counted at stand1(5), → it’s the thought that counts at thought2(12)count somebody in phrasal verb to include someone in an activity将某人纳入某项活动:
When the game gets started, you can count me in.游戏开始时,算上我一个。count on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb1to depend on someone or something, especially in a difficult situation依赖某人或某物,尤指处于困难情况时:
You can count on me.你可以依靠我。
With luck, you might cover your costs, but don’t count on it.运气好的话,你或许能收回成本,但别指望。count on (somebody/something) doing something
We’re all counting on winning this contract.我们都指望赢得这份合同。
They were counting on him not coming out of hospital.他们指望他出不了医院。count on somebody/something to do something
You can count on Dean to ruin any party.迪恩毁掉任何聚会,这你尽可以放心。2to expect something预料某事;期待某事:
The presence of Paula was one thing he hadn’t counted on.宝拉的出现是他没有预料到的事情之一。count on (somebody/something) doing something
We didn’t count on so many people being on vacation.我们没有料到会有这么多人休假。count somebody/something out phrasal verb1to not include someone or something in an activity不将某人或某物纳入某项活动:
I’m sorry, you’ll have to count me out tonight.很抱歉,今晚不用算我了。2to decide that someone or something is not important or worth considering认定某人或某物不重要或不值得考虑:
I wouldn’t count him out. If anybody can make a comeback, he can.我不会把他排除在外。要说谁能东山再起,那就是他了。3count something ↔ out to put things down one by one as you count them一边计数,一边逐一放下物品:
The teller counted out ten $50 bills.出纳员数出了十张 50 美元的钞票。countcount2 noun [countable]
1total the process of counting, or the total that you get when you count things计数的过程,或计数后所得的总数:
Hold your breath for a count of ten.憋气,数到十。2measurement a measurement that shows how much of a substance is present in a place, area etc that is being examined表明某地点或区域等被检测物质含量的测量值:
The pollen count is high today.今天的花粉浓度很高。3lose count to forget a number you were calculating or a total you were trying to count忘记正在计算的数字或试图数出的总数count of
There have been so many accidents here, the police have lost count of them.这里发生了太多事故,警方已经数不清了。4keep count to keep a record of the changing total of something over a period of time在一段时间内记录某事物不断变化的总数count of
I never manage to keep count of what I spend on my credit card.我总是记不清信用卡的消费总额。5on all/several/both etc counts in every way, in several ways etc在各方面,在几个方面等:
It was important that they secured a large and widespread audience. They failed on both counts.他们获得大量且广泛受众至关重要,但这两方面他们都失败了。6at the last count according to the latest information about a particular situation根据有关特定情况的最新信息:
At the last count, I had 15 responses to my letter.最近一次统计,我的信收到了 15 封回复。7be out for the count a)to be in a deep sleep熟睡,沉睡 b)if a boxer is out for the count, he has been knocked down for ten seconds or more若拳击手被裁判数倒,即他已被击倒达十秒或以上8law technical术语 one of the crimes that someone is charged with某人被指控的罪名之一:
Davis was found not guilty on all counts.戴维斯被裁定所有罪名均不成立。count of theft/burglary/murder etc
He was charged with two counts of theft.他被控两项盗窃罪。9rank/title a European nobleman with a high rank欧洲高阶贵族(伯爵)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + count形容词/名词 + counta rough count (=not exact)· I made a rough count of the houses in the street.· 我粗略地数了数街上的房屋数量。a quick count· According to my quick count, there were 15.· 据我粗略一数,共有 15 个。a head count (=of how many people are present)· Make sure you do a head count before the children get back on the bus.· 孩子们重新上车前,务必清点一下人数。a word/page count (=of how many words or pages there are)· Your computer can do an automatic word count.· 你的电脑可以自动统计字数。a traffic count (=of how many vehicles pass through a place)· We went to the main road at 9 am to begin our traffic count.· 我们早上 9 点来到主干道,开始进行交通流量统计。verbs动词do/make a count· I looked at the report and did a quick page count.· 我看了看报告,迅速数了一下页数。
1total the process of counting, or the total that you get when you count things计数的过程,或计数后所得的总数:
Hold your breath for a count of ten.憋气,数到十。2measurement a measurement that shows how much of a substance is present in a place, area etc that is being examined表明某地点或区域等被检测物质含量的测量值:
The pollen count is high today.今天的花粉浓度很高。3lose count to forget a number you were calculating or a total you were trying to count忘记正在计算的数字或试图数出的总数count of
There have been so many accidents here, the police have lost count of them.这里发生了太多事故,警方已经数不清了。4keep count to keep a record of the changing total of something over a period of time在一段时间内记录某事物不断变化的总数count of
I never manage to keep count of what I spend on my credit card.我总是记不清信用卡的消费总额。5on all/several/both etc counts in every way, in several ways etc在各方面,在几个方面等:
It was important that they secured a large and widespread audience. They failed on both counts.他们获得大量且广泛受众至关重要,但这两方面他们都失败了。6at the last count according to the latest information about a particular situation根据有关特定情况的最新信息:
At the last count, I had 15 responses to my letter.最近一次统计,我的信收到了 15 封回复。7be out for the count a)to be in a deep sleep熟睡,沉睡 b)if a boxer is out for the count, he has been knocked down for ten seconds or more若拳击手被裁判数倒,即他已被击倒达十秒或以上8law technical术语 one of the crimes that someone is charged with某人被指控的罪名之一:
Davis was found not guilty on all counts.戴维斯被裁定所有罪名均不成立。count of theft/burglary/murder etc
He was charged with two counts of theft.他被控两项盗窃罪。9rank/title a European nobleman with a high rank欧洲高阶贵族(伯爵)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + count形容词/名词 + counta rough count (=not exact)· I made a rough count of the houses in the street.· 我粗略地数了数街上的房屋数量。a quick count· According to my quick count, there were 15.· 据我粗略一数,共有 15 个。a head count (=of how many people are present)· Make sure you do a head count before the children get back on the bus.· 孩子们重新上车前,务必清点一下人数。a word/page count (=of how many words or pages there are)· Your computer can do an automatic word count.· 你的电脑可以自动统计字数。a traffic count (=of how many vehicles pass through a place)· We went to the main road at 9 am to begin our traffic count.· 我们早上 9 点来到主干道,开始进行交通流量统计。verbs动词do/make a count· I looked at the report and did a quick page count.· 我看了看报告,迅速数了一下页数。