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I . count1 [kaʊnt] V. intr.

1. count (say numbers):

count

3. count (be considered):

to count as sth

4. count (include):

to count among sth

II . count1 [kaʊnt] V. trans.

1. count (number, calculate):

count
liczyć [perf po-]
count change
liczyć [perf prze-]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to count the cost of sth

III . count1 [kaʊnt] SUST.

1. count t. DEP. (counting):

count
to do a count of sth
liczyć [perf po-] coś
at the last count
by my count

2. count (number):

count
liczba f
calorie count
pollen count
body count

3. count (in measuring time):

hold your breath for a count of 10

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to lose count of sth
to be out for the count coloq. (be unconscious)
to be out for the count (be asleep)

count2 [kaʊnt] SUST. (nobleman)

count
hrabia m

close count SUST. ECON.

count against V. trans.

count out V. trans.

1. count out (count):

count out

2. count out coloq. (exclude):

count me out

3. count out (in boxing):

count out

count up V. trans.

count up
liczyć [perf po-]

count upon V. trans.

count upon PHRVB count on

Véase también: count on

pollen count SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Changes in liver and kidney histopathological structure and increases in white blood cell count indicated that inflammation is specific to certain colorants.
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This count behaved in a coltish, headstrong manner, resentful when he wasn't in control of every situation.
www.chicagotribune.com
The standard dimensions and sheet count of a ream vary according to the type of paper.
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The laboratory results came back showing liver failure and a steeply elevated white blood cell count, indicating infection.
www.npr.org
As is expected, all of the delegation chairs got to toss off some happy horsefeathers about their home state before announcing their delegate count.
www.kpbs.org
Still, both cost- and time-intensive, this is a long-term contingency plan that few can count on.
oilprice.com
However, amid vigorous protests at home and strong pressure abroad, the count resumed.
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The team wins a fixed cash amount based on each ingot; half-filled moulds do not count.
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After secularisation the monastic buildings served as the castle of the count and family.
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The result is called a ripple counter, which can count to where "n" is the number of bits (flip-flop stages) in the counter.
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