counted
past simple and past participle ofcount
单词 | counted |
释义 | counted past simple and past participle ofcount count verb uk/kaʊnt/us/kaʊnt/countverb(NUMBER)B1[IorT] to saynumbersone after the other inorder, or tocalculatethenumberofpeopleor things in agroup: Let's countoutloud(=speakthe words)from one to ten. Theteacherscounted thestudentsas they got on to thebus. Countyourmoneycarefullyto makesureit's all there. [+ question word]We need to countwho's here, so we can makesurethat no one'smissing. There'll be eight fordinner, counting(=including)ourselves. We're stillwaitingfor thevotesto be counted (up). count heads to count thenumberofpeoplepresentsomewhere: Therelookto be about 50peoplehere - I haven't countedheadsyet.
Numbering & counting
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Calculations & calculating countverb(HAVE VALUE)B2[I] to havevalueorimportance: I've alwaysbelievedthathappinesscounts more thanmoney. Myopiniondoesn't countforanything around here(= no onevaluesmyopinion). Synonym matter
Being important and having importance
countverb(CONSIDER)C2[IorT] toconsideror beconsideredas: I count myselffortunateto have had such a goodeducation. I've had threejobsin the last fiveyears, but one of them wasunpaid, so it doesn't count(= cannot beconsideredas arealjob). I've always counted Sophiaamongmyclosestfriends. I didn'tthinkhisgrudgingremarksreally countedasanapology. Thinking and contemplating
Idioms...and counting could countsomethingon (the fingers of) one hand countyourblessings count the cost don't count your chickens before they're hatched Phrasal verbscount againstsomeone/something countsomeonein count onsomeone count onsomething countsomethingout countsomeoneout count towardssomething Examplesofcountedcounted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. If the burst was not visible on the waveform, the experimentercountedthe point at which the burst was auditorily detected as the onset. From theCambridge English Corpus Numbers in parentheses are the absolute values of cellscounted. From theCambridge English Corpus Numbers in parentheses are the numbers of cellscounted. From theCambridge English Corpus Cattle were infested artificially with 2 x 10000 larvae and the engorging adult femalescounted. From theCambridge English Corpus Cells were then collected by trypsinization andcounted. From theCambridge English Corpus The number of black pixels wascountedin a standardized square positioned over each band. From theCambridge English Corpus On the other hand, where identical discrepancies occur in the analysis of separate instances of identical wording, each instance iscountedseparately. From theCambridge English Corpus Each sentence of a multisentence turn wascountedas a separate token. From theCambridge English Corpus Tokens of each type werecountedper informant. From theCambridge English Corpus Data are mean s. e. from at least three independent experiments werecounted. From theCambridge English Corpus Although far less frequent, some axons were seen to be ensheathed by an oligodendrocytic process; such axons werecountedas 'myelinated'. From theCambridge English Corpus A problem with the phrase-level scores is that a single error may becountedmultiple times. From theCambridge English Corpus Today, the age of the moon iscountedafter the new moon, when the moon is near the sun and invisible. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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