count upon / kaʊnt /

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count upon5 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to check over one by one to determine the total number; add up; enumerate: He counted his tickets and found he had ten.
  2. to reckon up; calculate; compute.
  3. to list or name the numerals up to: Close your eyes and count ten.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to count the items of a collection one by one in order to determine the total: She counted three times before she was satisfied that none was missing.
  2. to list or name numerals in order: to count to 100 by fives.
  3. to reckon numerically.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of counting; enumeration; reckoning; calculation: A count of hands showed 23 in favor and 16 opposed.
  2. the number representing the result of a process of counting; the total number.
  3. an accounting.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. noting a number of items determined by an actual count: The box is labeled 50 count.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. count down, to count backward, usually by ones, from a given integer to zero.
  2. count in, to include: If you're going to the beach, count me in.
  3. count off, to count aloud by turns, as to arrange positions within a group of persons; divide or become divided into groups: Close up ranks and count off from the left by threes.

count upon 近义词

count upon

等同于 assume

count upon

等同于 count on

count upon

等同于 count on/count upon

count upon构成的短语

  • count against
  • count down
  • count for
  • count in
  • count noses
  • count off
  • count on
  • count one's chickens before they hatch
  • count out
  • count to ten
  • down for the count
  • every minute counts
  • out for (the count)
  • stand up and be counted

更多count upon例句

  1. Before the pandemic struck, mail-in states such as California were already counting slowly.
  2. The court declined to rule with the Democrats on requiring election workers to give voters a chance to fix deficient ballots or count ballots that arrive without a secret envelope.
  3. There are a few important caveats to keep in mind when examining Europe’s surging coronavirus case count.
  4. They try to subvert the accuracy of census counts, and block the use of safe voting methods in the middle of a pandemic.
  5. California is one of those states, and if you show up without the one they sent you, you might have to fill out a provisional ballot, which will be counted once the election office confirms your eligibility and that you haven’t already voted.
  6. In other words, the free speech exhibited by the folks at Charlie Hebdo was not virtuous—until there was a body count.
  7. The Walking Dead piled up an impressive body count in 2014, with Lizzie, Hershel, and Beth among its major casualties.
  8. But as one Jordanian intelligence source told The Daily Beast, “we know ISIS and we know that for it women do not normally count.”
  9. I do not believe we have a current count of fugitives for publication, but will inquire.
  10. The ad would then count as a coordinated communication and would be subject to strict spending limits.
  11. When the reserve transfers are completed checks in transit can no longer count as reserves.
  12. Francesco Bussone di Carmagnola, count de Castlenuovo, executed.
  13. This is a big country, but you can count on the fingers of one hand the places where a man can spend money.
  14. He was thrashed at home by Aunty Rosa on the same count, and then the placard was produced.
  15. So, madame, I count upon your influence with mademoiselle to see that she is ready to set out by noon to-morrow.