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1 Count
The number of yarns is termed the "count." The cotton system is based on 840 yards to the hank, and the number of hanks that weigh 1-lb. (7,000 grains) equals the count, thus 10's cotton = 10 X 840 yards per lb. There are numerous systems in use for the numbering or counting of yarns as given under " Yarn count." -
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• Count not four, except you have them in the wallet (till they be in the bag) - Цыплят по осени считают (Ц) -
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I [kaunt] nounnobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.كونت: لَقَب نَـبالَـه II [kaunt]1. verb1) to name the numbers up to:يَعُدُّCount (up to) ten.
2) to calculate using numbers:يُحْصـيThere were six people present, not counting the chairman.
3) to be important or have an effect or value:يكونُ مُعتبرا، له أهميّـهAll these essays count towards my final mark.
4) to consider:يَعْتَبِـرCount yourself lucky to be here.
2. noun1) an act of numbering:عَدُّ، إحْصاءThey took a count of how many people attended.
مادّة إتّـهـامShe faces three counts of theft.
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عَدَّ (يَعُدُّ) \ count: to say numbers in order: Children learn to count, add up and find out how many there are: Please count these coins, consider, be considered; be worth considering: Do you count Peter as a friend? A friendly game doesn’t count as a match. number: to amount to in number: Our class numbers 38. reckon: to calculate. \ See Also بَلَغَ عَدَدُه، حسب (حَسَبَ) -
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اِعْتَبَرَ \ consider: to think; have an opinion: I consider him a fool. Do you consider that I am to blame?. constitute: (in law) to be regarded as: Your act constitutes a crime. count: to consider, be considered; be worth considering: Do you count Peter as a friend? A friendly game doesn’t count as a match. rank: to consider (or to be considered) as having a certain position: I rank him (or He ranks) among the best footballers in the world. regard: to consider; look at: They regard it as an honour to work for her. They regard her with great respect. take account of sth., take sth. into account: to consider: The judge took the boy’s age into account, and punished him lightly. treat: to consider: His death was treated as murder. \ See Also أخذ بالاعتبار، ظل (ظلَّ)، اعتقد (اِعْتَقَدَ)، رأى (رأى)، قدر (قَدَّر) -
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إِحْصَاء (رَسْمِيّ للسُّكّان) \ census: an official counting of the people of a country, or of animals, flow of vehicles, etc.: Census figures show that 5000 cars use this bridge daily. count: the act of counting: I made a quick count of the boys. statistics: (with pl. verb) facts that are shown by numbers; (with sg. verb) the science of showing facts by numbers: National statistics of births and deaths are collected regularly. Statistics is a modern science. -
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أَحْصَى \ count: to add up and find out how many there are: Please count these coins. tot: (with up) add up. -
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اِعْتَمَدَ على \ count on: to depend safely on; trust: Can we count on you to help?. depend: to put one’s trust in: You can depend on him to keep his promises, to need; unable to do without: We depend on rain to make our crops grow. live on: to provide for all one’s needs from: He can’t live on what he earns from writing books. reckon on: to depend on: You may reckon on my support. rely: (with on) depend on; trust: You can rely on her not to be late. rest: to remain: The decision rests with me (It remains my duty to decide). \ See Also عول على (عَوَّلَ على)، اتكل على (اِتَّكَلَ على) -
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وَثِقَ بِـ \ count on: to depend safely on; trust: Can we count on you to help?. depend: to put one’s trust in: You can depend on him to keep his promises. rely: (with on) to depend on; trust: You can rely on her not to be late. trust: to have faith in; treat as honest and dependable: I trust my bank (to look after my money). \ See Also اعْتَمَدَ عَلَى -
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شَمَلَ \ comprehend: to include. count: to include: There was enough for everyone in the hotel, not counting the servants. cover: to deal with: This book covers various subjects. \ See Also ضمن (ضَمَّنَ)، تضمن (تَضَمَّنَ)، غطى (غَطَّى)، اِشْتَمَلَ -
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أَدْخَلَ في الحِساب \ count: to include: There was enough for everyone in the hotel, not counting the servants. -
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ضَمَّنَ \ count: to include: There was enough for everyone in the hotel, not counting the servants. enclose: to put (sth.) inside sth. else: I enclosed some money in my letter. -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > count
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( количество) импульсов в миллисекунду (напр., на выходе интерполятора устройства ЧПУ)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > count/ms
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18 count on
to rely on (a person or happening):يَعتَمِـد علىI'm counting on you to persuade her.
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20 Count-down
Count·down, Count-downRR<-s, -s>[ˈkauntˈdaun]m o nt (a. fig) countdown* * ** * *der Count-down läuft we’re into the final countdown* * *der od. das; Count-down[s], Count-downs (Raumf., auch fig.) countdown
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