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单词 count
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countcount /kaʊnt/ verb also count up1 to find out an amount by using mathematics count also count up
to find the number of things in a group by saying or thinking numbers in order, usually starting with 1:
  • The teacher counted the students before they left the museum to make sure everyone was there.
  • We counted up the money, and there was $495.
  • add also add up
    to put numbers together to find the total:
  • When you add 4 and 28, the answer is 32.
  • Add up all the numbers in the first column and write the answer at the bottom.
  • total also total up
    to add up numbers to find a total, especially when you are adding lots of numbers or groups of numbers that each have their own separate totals:
  • Once the scores have been totaled, we will announce the winner.
  • You can also say that something totals an amount, after everything has been added together:The cost of repairs totaled over $3,000.
    figure out
    to find out a number or amount using mathematics in order to answer a question or solve a problem. Figure out is used more often than calculate in everyday English:
  • He needs to figure out how much the trip is going to cost.
  • calculate (formal)
    to find out an amount using mathematics. Calculate is more formal than figure out:
  • Sally calculated that she needed $600 to pay all of her bills.
  • estimate AWL
    to guess an amount as exactly as you can, based on the knowledge you have:
  • She didn’t have a scale, but she estimated that the box weighed about 20 pounds.
  • tally also tally up
    to count something by recording each thing and then adding them to find the total number:
  • When the votes were tallied, 80% of the students voted against the idea.
  • assess AWL
    to find out the value or cost of something using mathematics:
  • The value of the home was assessed at $1.2 million.
  • ➔ see add, subtract
    2 to make a record of an increasing amount keep count
    to count and record the number of things in a group as it increases:
  • I haven’t kept count of all the books I’ve read this summer, but it must be over 15.
  • keep score
    to count and record the number of points that each team or player has won in a game or competition:
  • Alan is keeping score - it’s 22 to 18.
  • keep track
    to pay attention to or record an amount that increases over a period of time so that you always know the total:
  • Employees are required to keep track of the number of hours they work each week.
  • keep a tally
    to record each time a group increases so that you know how many people or things are in the group:
  • She keeps a tally of the people who call to complain.
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