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count (obj) CONSIDERkaJntv fmlto consider or be considered as(被)认为,(被)算作(fml) I count myself fortunate to have had such a good education. [T]能受到如此良好的教育我认为自己很幸运。(fml) Well, ladies and gentlemen, I think we can count this meeting a great success. [T]女士们先生们,我想我们有理由认为这次会议是一个巨大的成功。I've had three jobs in the last five years, but one of them was unpaid, so that doesn't count (=cannot be considered as a real job). [I]过去五年中我干过三份工作,但有一份没有薪水,因此不算。Gail has applied for a job on a newspaper, but I think her inexperience might count against her (=might be a disadvantage). [I]盖尔申请了一份报社工作,但我觉得经验不足可能对她不利。I hope you won't count it against me if I don't come to your birthday party. [I]如果我不参加你的生日晚会,我希望你不会怪我。'Cosi fan tutte' has always counted among (=I have always considered it one of) my favourite operas. [I]《女人心》 一直可算作是我最喜欢的歌剧之一。I've always counted Lucy among my closest friends. [T]我一直把露西当作我最好的朋友之一。The Grand Canyon is generally counted as one of the most spectacular sights in the USA. [T]大峡谷通常被认为是美国最壮观的景观之一。I didn't think his grudging remarks really counted as an apology. [I]我想他那勉强的说法不能算作是真的道歉。The work that the students do during the year will count towards (=will be considered part of) their final degrees. [I]学生这一年的学业将被算作最后取得学位的一部分。
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