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1 countable
1) (capable of being numbered: Millionths of a second are countable only on very complicated instruments.) policzalny2) ((negative uncountable: also count) (of a noun) capable of forming a plural and using the definite or indefinite article: Table is a count(able) noun, but milk is an uncountable noun.) policzalny -
2 countable
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3 countable set
zbiór przeliczalny -
4 point-countable covering
pokrycie punktowoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > point-countable covering
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5 star-countable family of sets
rodzina zbiorów gwiaździście przeliczalnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > star-countable family of sets
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6 count
[kaunt] 1. vtPhrasal Verbs:- count on- count up2. vi 3. n(of things, people) liczba f; (of cholesterol, pollen etc) poziom m; ( nobleman) hrabia mto count (up) to ten — liczyć (policzyć perf) do dziesięciu
to count the cost of — obliczać (obliczyć perf) koszt +gen
* * *I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) hrabia- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) liczyć2) (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.) liczyć3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) liczyć się4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) uważać2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) liczenie2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) zarzut3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
- count on
- out for the count
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Countable — Count a*ble ( ? b l), a. Capable of being numbered. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
countable — index appreciable, determinable (ascertainable) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
countable — [ˈkaʊntəb(ə)l] adj linguistics a countable noun is a noun that has a plural and can be used after ‘a when it is singular. Countable nouns are marked ‘[C] in this dictionary Ant: uncountable … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
countable — adjective Date: 1581 capable of being counted; especially capable of being put into one to one correspondence with the positive integers < a countable set > • countability noun • countably adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
countable — adj. Countable is used with these nouns: ↑noun … Collocations dictionary
countable — count|a|ble [ kauntəbl ] adjective LINGUISTICS a countable noun is a noun that has a plural and can be used after a when it is singular … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
countable — adjective a countable noun has both a singular and a plural form see also: count noun, compare uncountable … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
countable — UK [ˈkaʊntəb(ə)l] / US adjective linguistics a countable noun is a noun that has a plural and can be used after a when it is singular … English dictionary
countable — /ˈkaʊntəbəl/ (say kowntuhbuhl) adjective 1. able to be counted. 2. Mathematics of or relating to a set whose elements can be arranged in an infinite sequence so that each element occurs exactly once: the set of positive integers is a countable… …
countable — Ⅰ. count [1] ► VERB 1) determine the total number of. 2) recite numbers in ascending order. 3) take into account; include. 4) regard or be regarded as possessing a quality or fulfilling a role: people she had counted as her friends. 5) be… … English terms dictionary
Countable set — Countable redirects here. For the linguistic concept, see Count noun. Not to be confused with (recursively) enumerable sets. In mathematics, a countable set is a set with the same cardinality (number of elements) as some subset of the set of… … Wikipedia