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1 | the process of counting how many people or things there are in a group 数;清点 |
| After the count, Ellison had 25% of the votes. 清点之后,埃利森得到25%的选票。 |
| word/head/traffic etc count I did a quick head count and realized Suzie was missing. 我很快点了一下人数,发现苏西不见了。 |
| at (the) last count At the last count, 400 people had agreed to join. 据最新统计,有400人同意参加。 |
| 1a | the total number of people or things counted 点出的数目;总数 | | My count is 80 – what’ s yours? 我数的总数是80,你呢? | |
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2 | the process of saying numbers in order , up to a particular number 数数 |
| Hold your breath for a count of ten. 屏住呼吸,一口气数到10。 |
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3 | the amount of a substance that is measured as being present in another substance , for example in your blood or in the air 含量;计数 |
| pollen/sperm/cell etc count My eyes start to water when the pollen count is high. 空气中花粉计数偏高时,我的眼睛就会开始流泪。 |
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4 | legal each crime that someone is charged with 罪状 |
| Manning was jailed on three counts of corruption. 曼宁因3项受贿罪状而被关进监狱。 |
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5 | Count a nobleman in some European countries, but not in the UK (除英国外欧洲一些国家的)伯爵 |
| the Count of Anjou 安茹伯爵 |
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- | keep count |
| to remember or record a number as it changes over a period of time |
| 记住,记录(一段时间内数量的变化) |
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| +of Try to keep count of how many calories you eat over a week. 尝试记录你一周内卡路里的摄入量。 |
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- | lose count of sth |
| used for emphasizing that something has happened very many times |
| 数不清某物;不计其数 |
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| I’ ve lost count of the number of interviews I’ ve given. 我已经数不清我给多少人面试过。 |
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- | on both/all/several/many etc counts |
| in bothallseveralmany etc ways |
| 在两个/所有/几个/许多等方面 |
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| I thought he was a kind and honest man – I was wrong on both counts. 我原以为他是个善良、诚实的人,但我两方面都错了。 |
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- | out for the count |
| unconscious , or sleeping and not likely to wake up |
| 失去知觉的;酣睡中的 |
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| Steve was out for the count, so I answered the phone. 史蒂夫睡得很熟,所以是我接的电话。 |
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