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counting
Counting tarimas:
/kaunt/
Counting audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To name or list (the units of a group or collection) one by one in order to determine a total; number.
- verb-transitive: To recite numerals in ascending order up to and including: count three before firing.
- verb-transitive: To include in a reckoning; take account of: ten dogs, counting the puppies.
- verb-transitive: Informal To include by or as if by counting: Count me in.
- verb-transitive: Informal To exclude by or as if by counting: Count me out.
- verb-transitive: To believe or consider to be; deem: Count yourself lucky.
- verb-intransitive: To recite or list numbers in order or enumerate items by units or groups: counted by tens.
- verb-intransitive: To have importance: You really count with me.
- verb-intransitive: To have a specified importance or value: Their opinions count for little. Each basket counts for two points.
- verb-intransitive: Music To keep time by counting beats.
- noun: The act of counting or calculating.
- noun: A number reached by counting.
- noun: The totality of specific items in a particular sample: a white blood cell count.
- noun: Law Any of the separate and distinct charges in an indictment.
- noun: Sports The counting from one to ten seconds, during which time a boxer who has been knocked down must rise or be declared the loser.
- noun: Baseball The number of balls and strikes that an umpire has called against a batter.
- phrasal-verb: count down To recite numerals in descending order, as during a countdown.
- phrasal-verb: count off To recite numbers in turn, as when dividing people or things into groups : The 24 children counted off by twos, forming a dozen pairs.
- phrasal-verb: count on To rely on; depend on: You can count on my help.
- phrasal-verb: count on To be confident of; anticipate: counted on getting a raise.
- phrasal-verb: count out To declare (a boxer) out to have been knocked out by calling out the count.
- idiom: heads To make a count of members, attendees, or participants by or as if by noting bodily presence.
- noun: A nobleman in some European countries.
- noun: Used as a title for such a nobleman.
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