Counter

  • 21Counter — Counter,der:⇨Schalter(1) …

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  • 22counter- — [kauntə US tər] prefix [: Old French; Origin: contre , from contre; COUNTER3] 1.) the opposite of something ▪ a counterproductive thing to do (=producing results opposite to what you wanted) 2.) done or given as a reaction to something,… …

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  • 23counter- — [kauntə US tər] prefix [: Old French; Origin: contre , from contre; COUNTER3] 1.) the opposite of something ▪ a counterproductive thing to do (=producing results opposite to what you wanted) 2.) done or given as a reaction to something,… …

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  • 24counter- — element meaning against; in return; corresponding, from Anglo Fr. countre , Fr. contre , from L. contra opposite, contrary to, against, in return, also used as a prefix (see CONTRA (Cf. contra )) …

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  • 25counter — antagonistic, counteractive, *adverse Analogous words: contrary, *opposite, antithetical, antipodal, antipodean, antonymous, contradictory: hostile, inimical (see corresponding nouns at ENMITY) …

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  • 26Counter — [ kau̮ntɐ ], der; s, <englisch> (Jargon Abfertigungsschalter; Theke in Reisebüros u. Ä.) …

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  • 27counter- — [kount′ər] [ME countre < OFr contre < L contra ,CONTRA ] combining form 1. opposite, contrary to [counterclockwise] 2. in retaliation or return [counterplot] 3. complementary [counterpart] …

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  • 28-counter — noun Places in a shop where bargains are sold (also adjective) ● bargain …

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  • 29Counter — This article is about the term counter used in electronics and computing. For other uses, see Counter (disambiguation). In digital logic and computing, a counter is a device which stores (and sometimes displays) the number of times a particular… …

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  • 30counter — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 long flat surface ADJECTIVE ▪ checkout (AmE), post office (BrE), shop (esp. BrE), store (AmE) ▪ There was a line of people waiting at the checkout counter. ▪ …

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