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counting
- IPA[ˈkoun(t)iNG]
美式
- taking account of when reaching a total; including
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介系詞
- 1. taking account of when reaching a total; including there were three of us in the family, or four counting my pet rabbit the college had 139 employees, not counting those engaged in routine clerical work
- determine the total number of (a collection of items): I started to count the stars I could see they counted up their change
- an act of determining the total number of something: at the last count, fifteen applications were still outstanding the party's only candidate was eliminated at the first count
Oxford American Dictionary
- determine the total number of (a collection of items): I started to count the stars I could see they counted up their change
- an act of determining the total number of something: at the last count, fifteen applications were still outstanding the party's only candidate was eliminated at the first count
Oxford Dictionary
- a European nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of an English earl: he is now a prisoner in a tower of the count's palace Count Ugolino
Oxford American Dictionary
- a foreign nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of an earl: he is now a prisoner in a tower of the count's palace Count Ugolino
Oxford Dictionary
- an office or building in which the accounts and money of a person or company were kept.
Oxford Dictionary
- used to say that a figure is constantly increasing
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to say that a figure is constantly increasing
Oxford Dictionary
- an enclosure into which shorn or dipped sheep are released to be counted: he watched the shorn lamb run into the counting-out pen
Oxford Dictionary
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- taking account of when reaching a total; including: there were three of us in the family, or four counting my pet rabbit the college had 139 employees, not counting those engaged in routine clerical work
Oxford Dictionary