Word: count

Category: count

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Related words: count

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Synonyms: count

calculation, computation, reckoning, tally, enumeration, amount, number, total, numeration, counting

Translations: count

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spanish
Translations:
contar, calcular, numerar, cuenta, Número, Número de, contar con
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german
Translations:
anzahl, graf, anklagepunkt, berechnung, betrachten, zählen, rechnen, Graf, zählt, zu zählen
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french
Translations:
nombre, signifier, calculer, compter, comptage, numération, estime, comptons, computer, addition, ...
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italian
Translations:
considerare, ritenere, conte, calcolo, contare, Numero di, conteggio, conto, conta
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portuguese
Translations:
considerar, contar, conde, contagem, Quantidade, Quantidade de, contam
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dutch
Translations:
meetellen, overwegen, graaf, tellen, optellen, rekenen, tel, mee
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russian
Translations:
подсчет, считать, зачитывать, засчитывать, счёт, насчитать, граф, посчитать, рассчитывать, полагать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
betrakte, greve, telle, uttelling, teller, stole, regne
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swedish
Translations:
greve, räkna, räknas, räknar, räkna med, lita
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finnish
Translations:
painaa, lukumäärä, kreivi, laskea, luottaa, lasketa, lasketaan
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danish
Translations:
greve, jarl, beregne, tælle, tæller, noget ud, noget ud af, noget
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czech
Translations:
odpočítat, odpočítávání, přepočet, počet, spočítat, napočítat, považovat, počítat, hrabě, kalkulovat, ...
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polish
Translations:
obrachunek, rachować, zliczyć, obrachować, zliczenie, rachunek, odliczać, obliczać, wliczać, liczyć, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
vádpont, megszámlálás, számlálás, végösszeg, számolás, számol, száma, számít, számítanak, számíthat
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turkish
Translations:
kont, saymak, sayılmasını, edilme sayısı, sayımı, sayım
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greek
Translations:
κόμης, μετρώ, υπολογίζω, αρίθμηση, μετράνε, μετρούν, μετρήσει
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ukrainian
Translations:
нараховувати, зчитати, рахівниці, вважати, графе, рахувати, вважатимуться, уважати
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albanian
Translations:
akuzë, numëroj, llogaris, numërimin, mbështeteni
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bulgarian
Translations:
смет, броене, граф, броя, преброяване, брои
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belarusian
Translations:
лічыць
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estonian
Translations:
üldarv, lugema, arvestama, loendama, krahv, loota, arvestada, loe
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croatian
Translations:
zbrojiti, računati, cijeniti, račun, brojati, lijevog strani, strani, računaju
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icelandic
Translations:
telja, treyst, teljast, að telja, telur
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lithuanian
Translations:
grafas, suskaičiuoti, skaičiuoti, tikėtis, skaičius, pasikliauti
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latvian
Translations:
grāfs, skaitīt, skaits, rēķināties, paļauties, skaita
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macedonian
Translations:
брои, смета, избројат, се смета, да смета
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romanian
Translations:
conte, conta, Numar, Numar de, numere, contează
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slovenian
Translations:
šteti, grof, računati, štetje, računajo, računamo, računate
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slovak
Translations:
počítať, rátať, vypočítať

The meaning and "use of": count

noun
  • an act of determining the total number of something. - at the last count , fifteen applications were still outstanding
  • an act of reciting numbers in ascending order, up to the specified number. - hold the position for five counts
  • a point for discussion or consideration. - the program remained vulnerable on a number of counts
  • the measure of the fineness of a yarn expressed as the weight of a given length or the length of a given weight. - There are finer counts of yarn, so garments are less inclined to pill.
  • a European nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of an English earl. - They all sat in a row, ranged according to their rank - kings and princes and dukes and earls and counts and barons and knights.
verb
  • determine the total number of (a collection of items). - I started to count the stars I could see
  • take into account; include. - the staff has shrunk to four, or five if you count the summer intern
  • be significant. - it did not matter what the audience thought—it was the critics that counted

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