a marriage guiciance counseHor 婚姻指导顾问 2 (/V/\/r?f/r/s/7f) a lawyer 律师 3 (A/AwE) a person who is in charge of young people at a summer camp 夏令营负责人. count /kaunt/ verb, noun

m verb

                 SAY NUMBERS 数数 1 [VI ~ (from sth) (to/up to sth) to say

numbers in the correct order (按顺序■)数数BiHy can’t count yet.比利还不会数数She can count up to 20 in JtaZian.她可以大利语焱到 10。to count Am 2 to K?1数到10

                 FIND TOTAL 得到总数 2 ~ (sth) (up) calculate the total number of people, things, etc. in a particular group 计算(或清点)总^[: [VN] The diet is based on counting caZories.这个饮食安排以热量统计为根据◊ [V wh-] She began to count up how many guests they had to invite, ife 开始计算他们得邀请多少位客人。◊ [V] There are 12 weefcs to go, counting om today.从今天算起还有 12 个 星期。

                 ■INCLUDE 包括 3 [VN] to include sb/sth when you calcu­late a total 免入; 包括: We have fnvited 50 peopZe, not counting the chiWren不算小孩,我们邀请了50人。

                 MATTER 有重要性.4 [V]〜for sth) (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时1 to be important 重要 H771 matter Every point in this game counts,

赛每一分都很重要'。rhe/act that she had apoo^ized counted /or nothing with him她已道歉,但他认为这 是没有甬的◊ Jt’s the thought that counts (= used about a small but kind action or gift)..贵在心意。

                 ACCEPT OFFICIALLY 正式接纳 5 to be officially accepted; to accept sth officially (被)正式接纳,正会认可[vj Don’t go over that Zine or your throw won’t count.ij 过那条线,否则你的投掷就会被判无效。◊[VNApplications received after 1 July will not be counted. * 71日以后收到的申请书将不予受理。

                 CONSIDER iA^J 6 ~ sb/sth (as) sb/sth | ~ as sb/sth to consider sb/sth in a particular way; to be considered in a particular way 认为;看作;算_;被视为[V,VN] For tax purposes that money counts/is counted as income一笔知算作收入,需要纳税。◊[VN]i count Mm amon^ my dosestfends•我把他看作我一个最亲密的朋 友◊ [VN-ADJ] Jcount myseZ/Zuc to have known Mm. 3也相识,義觉得很幸运◊ [VN-N] She counts herseZ/ one of the ud^y ones. i自己是一个幸运者。

IHTO1 be able to count sb/sth on (the fingers of) one hand used to say that the total number of sb/sth is very small 屈指可琴;寥无几and ’counting used to say that a total is continuing to increase (总数)在继续增加The movie’s ticket sa〖es add up to $39 miHion, and counting.这部电影的票房共3 900万元,还 在继续上升。count your blessings to be grateful for the good things in your life 知足 don’t count your chickens (before they are 'hatched) {saying) you should not be too confident that sth will be successful, because sth may still go wrong不要蛋未孵化先数小鸡; 别过早打如意貪盘 count the cost (of stli) to feel the bad effects of a mistake, an accident, etc. _错误、 事故等造成的^不,利,后果:The town is now counting tAe cost of its failure to provide adequate flood protection. 这个镇未采取充分的防洪措施,现在尝到苦头了。count 'sheep to imagine that sheep are jumping over a fence and to count them,as a way of getting to sleep (假想中跳出栅栏的 > 羊以求入睡stand up and be 'counted to say publicly that you support sb or you agree with sth公开表示支持(或赞同)who’s counting? {informal) used to say that you do not care how many times sth happens (表示不管发生多少次) 谁在乎呢,管它呢          .count a'gainst sb | .count

sth a’gainst sb to be considered or to consider sth as-a disadvantage in sb (被)认为对某人不利For that job her lack of experience may count against her.

可能对她申请那份工作不利。,count ‘down (to sth) to think about a future event with pleasure or excitement and count the minutes, days, etc. until it happens 倒计 时:She’s already counting down to the big Jay.她已经 S对这一重大日子倒计时了。 related noun count­down , count sb _ in to include sb in an activity 把某人 算入;包括:/ hear you^e organizing a trip to the game next week? Count me in/我听说你们在组织下周去看比 赛?把我也算上! count on sb/sth to trust sb to do sth

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or to be sure that sth will happen 依赖,依靠,指望 (某人做某事 > ;确信(某事会发生EBC1 bank on sth Tm sure he'll help.7 'Don't count on it.' “我 肯定他会帮忙的。”“那可靠不住” ◊Ktoinflfm counting on you to heZp me.我就靠你帮我啦。◊[+-ng] Fewpeopte can count on having a j'ob/or h/e•几乎没有 人能指迨一辈子都千一个工作We can’t count on this warm weather iasring.我们不能指望这暖和的天气会持 久二 o note at trust .count sb/sth^1 out to count things one after the other as you put them somewhere (放置东西时 > 逐一地数She counted out $70in bifc.她数出70元钱,都是10元一张的。,countsbiut to not include sb in an activity 不把某人算入;不包括:

If you^e going out tonight you'll have to count me out. 假如你们今晚要出去,就别把我算在内。,《>111111- 'wards/to'ward sth to be included as part of sth that you hope to achieve in the future 被包括在内成为将 来所得的一部分):Students gain coHege credits which count towards their degree.学生获得的学分将计入其学位 积分。

b noun

                 TOTAL ^1^5 1 [usually sing ] an act of counting to find the total number of sth; the total number that you find 数出总数;总数rhe bus driver did a quick, count / the empty seats.公共汽车司机很快地数了知空位。the eZection resuZt is dose, there wiZZ be a second count.』如果 选举结果很接近,将进行第二次计票orhe body count (=the total number of people who have died) stands at 24.死亡人数总计为 24 乂。一 see also headcount

                 SAYING NUMBERS 数数 2 [usually sing.] an act of saying numbers in order beginning with l (按顺序的)数数, 点数Raise your Zeg and ZioW/or a count / ten.抬起一 条腿,保持这一姿势,直至数到十◊Hewasfcnocfcedto the ground and stayed down for a count of eight (= in boxing).他被击倒在地躺在地上直至数到八拳击用 )。

                 MEASUREMENT 度丨丨丨 3 [usually sing.] (fechmcfl/ 术语)a measurement of the amount of sth contained in a particular substance or area •'C 某物质在某物或面积中'_) 量的计数a raised white Wood .ceH count增惫的白▲球 计数see also blood count, pollen count

                 CRIME 罪行 4 (/aw .a crime that sb is accused of committing (被指控的)罪状,事项:They were/ound gudty on aH counts他们被判各项罪名成,◊ She appeared in court cm three counts /aud•她因三项诈骗 罪而出庭受审。

                 IN DISOJSSI0N/ARGUMENT .讨论;卞论 5 [usually pi.] a point made during a discussion or an argument (讨论 或争论的)论点,琬点,问题,事项:■Ttfoagreewfth you on bot/z counts.,我对你的两个观点均不敢苟同

                 RANK/TITLE 等级;头衔 6 (in some European countries) a nobleman of high rank, similar to an earl in Britain 伯爵(欧洲一些国家相当¥英国earl的贵族封号): Count Tolstby 托尔斯泰伯爵see also countess

at the last count according to the latest informa- tion about the numbers of sth根据有琴…数宇的最新消 息:She’d appHed/or 30 jobs at t/ie Z5t count.根癌备矣 的最新消息A申请全30个职位keep (a) countof sthj to remember or keep a record of numbers or amounts of sth over a period of time (在一段时期内 '.丨记得数 目,数得清,记录Keep a count /your caZorie intake /or one weefc.把你一星期的卡路里摄入量记录下来lose count (of sth) to forget the total of sth before you have finished counting it 数不清I lost count and had to start again.我数着数着忘了,不得不又从头开始数She had lost count of the number of times she'd told him to ke careful {= she could not remember because there were so many):她不知多少火告诉过他要小心。out for the 'count (8r£) (/yAwE Idown for the 'count) 1 (of a boxer 拳击』手unable to get up again within ten seconds after being knocked down (被击倒后的十■秒钟 以内}无法再站立起来2 in a deep sleep熟睡;酣睡

count-able /'kauntabl/ adj. (grammar itfe) a noun that is countable can be used in the plural or with a or an, for example fflb/e, cat and (指名词)可数的 PTJil UNCOUNTABLE