B1 [ I or T ] to say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group(按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数
to count the number of people present somewhere点人数
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She admitted/conceded defeat well before all the votes had been counted.
He began counting backwards: "Ten, nine, eight ..."
I counted eight cars parked in their drive this morning!
I'm going to count how many customers come into the shop between seven and eight o'clock.
You count to a hundred and we'll go and hide.
B2 [ I ] to have value or importance有价值;很重要;要紧
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It's often the little things that count the most.
She's never lied to me, and in my book that counts for a lot.
It's quality not quantity that really counts.
Your health is what counts - the cost of the treatment is not important.
Your friendship counts more to me than you'll ever know.
C2 [ I or T ] to consider or be considered as认为;看作;当作
C2 [ C ] the act of counting, or the total number of things counted计数,计算;总数
to record how many of something there are, or how many times something has happened记录(数量或发生的次数)
C2 to not be able to remember how many times something has happened不记得数目;记不清
[ C ] a scientifically measured amount of something(科学)计数,测得数目
when a particular number is reached数到3(4,5等)
[ C ] specialized law a particular crime that a person is accused of指控的罪状
[ C ] an opinion in a discussion or argument看法,主张
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