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1 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) conde- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) contar2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) contar3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) contar4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) considerar-se2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) contagem2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) acusação3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
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- out for the count* * *count1[kaunt] n 1 contagem, conta. I lost count / perdi a conta. 2 soma, conta total. 3 resultado. 4 escrita comercial. 5 Sport dez segundos de contagem em boxe. 6 Jur acusação, carga. • vt+vi 1 contar, enumerar. 2 somar, adicionar. 3 computar, tomar ou entrar em conta, ser incluído, ser tomado em consideração. I count life a blessing / tomo a vida como um presente. he was counted a genius / ele foi considerado um gênio. that does not count / isto não conta. 4 confiar em, contar com. 5 calcular, estimar. 6 ter influência, ter valor. 7 valer por. 8 considerar, julgar, reputar. count me in! conte comigo! count me out! não conte comigo! out of all count incontável. to count before someone fazer as contas na presença de alguém. to count for valer, ser tomado por. to count in incluir na conta. to count off Mil fazer a chamada. to count on contar com, fiar-se em. to count out a) adiar (por falta de número). b) declarar vencido por nocaute (boxe). to count over conferir, contar de novo. to count to pôr na conta. to count up somar, adicionar. to leave out of count não tomar em consideração. to take count of contar.————————count2[kaunt] n conde. -
2 Geiger counter
Gei.ger count.er[g'eigə kauntə] n Phys contador Geiger. -
3 accountability
ac.count.a.bil.i.ty[əkauntəb'iliti] n responsabilidade final. -
4 appropriation account
ap.pro.pri.a.tion ac.count[əpropri'eiʃən əkaunt] n conta de apropriação. -
5 bank account
bank ac.count[b'æŋk əkaunt] n conta bancária.————————bank accountconta bancária. -
6 banker’s counter
bank.er’s count.er[b'æŋkəz kauntə] n mesa ou balcão de banco. -
7 bargain counter
bar.gain count.er[b'a:gin kauntə] n balcão de pechinchas (em estabelecimento comercial). -
8 blood count
blood count[bl'∧d kaunt] n contagem de glóbulos sanguíneos. -
9 cash-account
cash-ac.count[k'æʃ əkaunt] n conta de caixa. -
10 check-account
check-ac.count[tʃ'et əkaunt] n registro, verificação de contas. -
11 checking account
check.ing ac.count[tʃ'ekiŋ əkaunt] n Amer conta-corrente. -
12 counter argument
coun.ter ar.gu.ment[kauntə 'a:gjumənt] n contra-argumento, argumento contrário ou contrastante. -
13 counter demonstration
coun.ter dem.on.stra.tion[kauntə demənstr'eiʃən] n contrademonstração. -
14 counter image
coun.ter im.age[kauntə 'imidʒ] n Math imagem inversa. -
15 counter statement
coun.ter state.ment[kauntə st'eitmənt] n refutação, réplica, contestação. -
16 counter-current
coun.ter-cur.rent['kauntək∧rənt] n contracorrente. • adj que corre em sentido oposto. -
17 counteract
(to undo or prevent the effect of: the government's efforts to counteract inflation.) neutralizar* * *coun.ter.act[kauntər'ækt] vt 1 agir contra, contrariar. 2 neutralizar, frustrar, contrabalançar. -
18 counteraction
noun acção contrária* * *coun.ter.ac.tion[kauntər'ækʃən] n oposição, ação contrária, impedimento. -
19 counteractive
coun.ter.ac.tive[kauntər'æktiv] n meio ou medida neutralizante. • adj que age em sentido contrário. -
20 counteractively
coun.ter.ac.tive.ly[kauntər'æktivli] adv contrariamente, em oposição.
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counterbalance — coun|ter|bal|ance [ˌkauntəˈbæləns US tər ] v [T] to have an equal and opposite effect to something such as a change, feeling etc ▪ Riskier investments tend to be counterbalanced by high rewards. >counterbalance [ˈkauntəˌbæləns US tər ] n … Dictionary of contemporary English
countertenor — coun|ter|ten|or [ˌkauntəˈtenə US ˈkauntərˌtenər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: contreteneur, from early Italian contratenore against the tenor ] a man who is trained to sing with a very high voice … Dictionary of contemporary English
Geiger counter — Gei|ger count|er [ˈgaıgə ˌkauntə US gər ˌkauntər] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Hans W. Geiger (1882 1945), German scientist who invented it (with Walter M. Müller)] an instrument that finds and measures ↑radioactivity … Dictionary of contemporary English
account — ac|count1 [ ə kaunt ] noun *** ▸ 1 arrangement with bank ▸ 2 report/description ▸ 3 arrangement with store ▸ 4 regular customer ▸ 5 for e mail ▸ 6 record of money ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count an arrangement in which a bank takes care of your money. You … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
accountable — ac|count|a|ble [ ə kauntəbl ] adjective * in a position where people have the right to criticize you or ask you why something happened: accountable for: As director, she knew she would be held accountable for any budget deficit. accountable to:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
count — count1 [ kaunt ] verb *** ▸ 1 say how many there are ▸ 2 say numbers in order ▸ 3 include in calculation ▸ 4 be important ▸ 5 treat/consider as something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to calculate how many people or things there are … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English