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1 | to give a number to something or to each thing that is part of a set 给…编号;给…标号码 |
| Number each page in the upper right-hand corner. 在每页的右上角标上号码。 |
| The seats in the balcony are numbered from 100 to 200. 这个楼厅里的座位从100号编到了200号。 |
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2 | formal to consist of a particular quantity of people or things 包括有;共计有 |
| The crew numbered 15. 全体船员共计15人。 |
| Serbs numbered only 10 per cent of the region’ s population. 塞尔维亚人只占该地区人口的10%。 |
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- | sb’ s/sth’ s days are numbered |
| someone or something is not likely to continue in a particular situation or to exist much longer |
| 某人/某事物即将不存在;某人/某事物时日不多 |
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| His days in the team are probably numbered. 他在该队的时日可能已经不多了。 |
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- | number sb among formal |
| to include someone in a particular group of people |
| 把某人算作;把某人归入 |
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| I number him among my friends. 我把他算作我的朋友。 |
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