B2 a long, flat, narrow surface or table in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc. at which people are served柜台
mainly US UK usually worktop, work surface a kitchen counter (厨房)操作台
More examples
He asked the man behind the counter to make up a box with a mixed selection of chocolates.
If you want to buy tickets, you need to go to the counter opposite.
The customs official beckoned the woman to his counter.
Will passengers waiting to board please go to the ticket counter?
Each transaction at the foreign exchange counter seems to take forever.
C2 US also piece a small object used to mark someone's place in some games played on boards(游戏)筹码
a person or machine that counts计数的人;计数器
to react to something with an opposing opinion or action, or to defend yourself against something反驳;反对;对抗
C2 in a way that opposes something相反地;对立地
opposing or as a reaction to something反,逆
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