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1 Countdown
der Countdowncount-down* * *Count|down ['kaunt'daun]1. m or nt -s, -s, Count-down2. m or nt -s, -s(SPACE fig)countdown* * *((used originally of a rocket) a counting backwards to check the time remaining until the beginning of an event, regarded as zero: It's five minutes to countdown.) countdown* * *Count·down, Count-downRR<-s, -s>[ˈkauntˈdaun]m o nt (a. fig) countdown* * *der Count-down läuft we’re into the final countdown -
2 Discounter
1. Händler: discounter2. Geschäft: discount store* * *Dis|coun|ter I [dɪs'kauntɐ]m -s, - (inf)1) (= Laden) discount shop2) (= Billigfluganbieter) no-frills airlineII [dɪs'kauntɐ]1. m -s, -,Dis|cóún|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -neninf = Händler) discount or cut-price retailer, discounter (US)* * *Dis·coun·ter<-s, ->[dɪsˈkauntɐ]m (fam) discounter* * *1. Händler: discounter2. Geschäft: discount store -
3 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 -
4 Discount-
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5 discount
◆ agg. discount: negozio discount, discount store (o shop).* * *[dis'kaunt]sostantivo maschile invariabile discount store* * *discount/dis'kaunt/m.inv.discount store. -
6 count
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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I nouna token used in numbering or playing certain games; counters for playing ludo etc.عَدّاد، جِهاز العَد IISee:III [ˈkauntə]1. adverb(with to) in the opposite direction or manner to:عَكْس، ضِدThe election is running counter to the forecasts.
2. verbto meet or answer (a stroke or move etc by another):يُخالِف، يعاكِس IV [ˈkauntə] nounHe successfully countered all criticisms.
a kind of table or surface on which goods are laid:منضَده، منصّـهCan you get me some sweets from the confectionery counter?
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8 re-count
[riːˈkaunt]1. verbto count again.يُعيدُ عَد2. [ˈriːkaunt] nouna second count:إعادَة عَد الأصْواتa re-count of votes.
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9 Discount
Discount… [dısˈkaunt] im subst WIRTSCH discount …; Laden, Artikel: auch cut-price … -
10 Discountgeschäft
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11 Discountladen
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12 E-Mail-Account
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13 изчисляване
изчисля̀ване,ср., само ед. calculation, computation.* * *computation; count{`kaunt}; determination; numeration -
14 कोन्तल
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15 discount sm inv
[dis'kaunt](supermercato) cut-price supermarket -
16 hard discount sm inv
[ardiks'kaunt](supermercato) cut-price supermarket -
17 Count-down
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18 Countdown
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19 Discountladen
Dis·count·la·den [dɪsʼkaunt-] mdiscount shop -
20 Count-down,
Countdown [‘kaunt’daun] m, n; -(s), -s countdown; der Count-down läuft we’re into the final countdown
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countermand — coun|ter|mand [ˌkauntəˈma:nd, ˈkauntəma:nd US ˌkauntərˈmænd] v [T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: contremander, from contre ( COUNTER ) + mander to command (from Latin mandare)] to officially tell people to ignore an order, especially … Dictionary of contemporary English
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accountable — ac|count|a|ble [əˈkauntəbəl] adj [not before noun] responsible for the effects of your actions and willing to explain or be criticized for them accountable to ▪ The government should be accountable to all the people of the country. accountable… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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