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vowel
conde
I. count1 [Am kaʊnt, Brit kaʊnt] SUBST
1.1. count:
count (act of counting)
count (act of counting)
count (of votes)
count (of votes)
count (of votes)
count (of votes)
conteo m And Ven
count (in boxing)
count (in boxing)
conteo m And Ven
to make or ugs do a count of sth
at the last count
to keep/lose count of sth
to be out for the count
1.2. count (total):
count
the final count (of votes)
the body count has risen to 40
2. count (particular, point):
II. count1 [Am kaʊnt, Brit kaʊnt] VERB trans
1. count (enumerate, add up):
count
2. count (include):
count
3. count (consider):
count
contar a alguien entre sus (or mis etc.) amigos
III. count1 [Am kaʊnt, Brit kaʊnt] VERB intr
1. count (enumerate):
count
can't you count?
to count in tens
2.1. count (be valid):
count
that doesn't count
2.2. count (matter):
count
count2 [Am kaʊnt, Brit kaʊnt] SUBST (rank)
count
count toward VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -], count towards Brit VERB (v + prep + o)
count toward
sperm count SUBST
sperm count
count noun SUBST
count noun
count down VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + adv)
I. count out VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + o + adv)
II. count out VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. count out money/objects:
count out
2. count out boxer:
count out
count on VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + prep + o)
1. count on (rely on):
count on friend/help
2. count on (expect):
count on
I. count against VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + prep + o)
count against
II. count against VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + o + prep + o)
count for VERB [Am kaʊnt -, Brit kaʊnt -] (v + prep + o)
count for
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
count1 [kaʊnt] SUBST
count
I. count2 [kaʊnt] SUBST
1. count (totalling up):
count
final count
2. count (measured amount):
count
3. count (act of counting):
count
to keep count of sth
to lose count of sth
4. count JUR:
count
5. count (opinion):
count
Wendungen:
to be out for the count
II. count2 [kaʊnt] VERB trans
1. count (number):
count
to count heads
2. count (consider):
count
to count sth a success/failure
to count sb as a friend
III. count2 [kaʊnt] VERB intr
1. count (number):
count
2. count (be considered):
to not count
sperm count SUBST
sperm count
count-down [ˈkaʊntdaʊn] SUBST
count-down
pollen count SUBST
pollen count
count out VERB trans always trennb
1. count out money:
count out
2. count out ugs (leave out):
to count sb out
count down VERB intr
count down
OpenDict-Eintrag
count on VERB
to count on sb (rely on)
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
conde (condesa)
count (countess) m (f)
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
count1 [kaʊnt] SUBST
count
I. count2 [kaʊnt] SUBST
1. count (sum):
count
final count
2. count (measured amount):
count
3. count (act of counting):
count
to keep count of sth
to lose count of sth
4. count JUR:
count
5. count (opinion):
count
II. count2 [kaʊnt] VERB trans
1. count (number):
count
to count heads [or noses]
2. count (consider):
count
to count sth a success/failure
to count sb as a friend
III. count2 [kaʊnt] VERB intr
1. count (number):
count
2. count (be considered):
to not count
sperm count SUBST
sperm count
count on VERB trans (depend on)
count on
count on
count out VERB trans always trennb
1. count out money:
count out
2. count out ugs (leave out):
to count sb out
count down VERB intr
count down
pollen count SUBST
pollen count
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
conde(sa)
Present
Icount
youcount
he/she/itcounts
wecount
youcount
theycount
Past
Icounted
youcounted
he/she/itcounted
wecounted
youcounted
theycounted
Present Perfect
Ihavecounted
youhavecounted
he/she/ithascounted
wehavecounted
youhavecounted
theyhavecounted
Past Perfect
Ihadcounted
youhadcounted
he/she/ithadcounted
wehadcounted
youhadcounted
theyhadcounted
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With a 12-month count-down including checklists and journal prompts throughout the book, you'll be able to incorporate your wedding planning seamlessly into your everyday life.
www.m2woman.co.nz
The timekeeper's twenty-minute count-down clock is not displayed at a football game.
en.wikipedia.org
It is not uncommon for prison inmates to count-down the days until their release.
en.wikipedia.org
Something not count-down-y, but more mindful, a way to celebrate the season each day.
missionlocal.org
The seven host cities will today hold celebrations and unveil count-down clocks for the 14-team tournament which begins one year from tomorrow.
www.stuff.co.nz