enumerate 的定义
e·nu·mer·at·ed, e·nu·mer·at·ing.
- to mention separately as if in counting; name one by one; specify, as in a list: Let me enumerate the many flaws in your hypothesis.
- to ascertain the number of; count.
enumerate 近义词
list, count
更多enumerate例句
- We handed him a packet enumerating our observations and ideas.
- Her reporting uncovered people who not only hear what trees have to say, but can enumerate essential roles of wooded areas as homes for other plants and animals, including humans.
- A legal document his attorneys submitted to the California Supreme Court enumerates various frustrations.
- The once-in-a-decade project of enumerating every person in every household in the country inevitably results in some being missed and some being counted more than once.
- “Word gets out quickly,” said Larry Cartwright, who compiles the District’s annual Christmas bird count, when birders from all over identify and enumerate as many birds as they can see.
- For reasons Lehman may someday wish to enumerate, he and Hitchcock had a falling out.
- Mustafa then proceeded to enumerate five factors that he believed are contributing to the prevailing despair.
- He called Asali a “visionary” and “trail blazer” and went on to enumerate a list of US politicians who have had dinner with ATFP.
- The meeting wound down forlornly, with Obama attempting to enumerate issues that the two sides had in common.
- The two passages enumerate the scales in a slightly different manner.
- It would be difficult to enumerate the many thoughts suggested by these words; each person has his own idea of wasting time.
- Time would fail us to enumerate the various objects and acts of typical service which were all fulfilled in Him.
- Because he knows how to enumerate; which indeed he knows if he know the number, and this he can know only if the number exist.
- On many accounts your station is critical; I shall enumerate only a few.