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  • 11count — [n] tally; number calculation, computation, enumeration, numbering, outcome, poll, reckoning, result, sum, toll, total, whole; concept 766 Ant. estimate, guess count [v1] add, check in order add up, calculate, cast, cast up, cipher, compute,… …

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  • 12Count — Count, n. [F. conte, fr. L. comes, comitis, associate, companion, one of the imperial court or train, properly, one who goes with another; com + ire to go, akin to Skr. i to go.] A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English… …

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  • 13Count On — is a major mathematics education project in the United Kingdom which was announced by education secretary David Blunkett at the end of 2000. It was the follow on to Maths Year 2000 which was the UK s contribution to UNICEF s World Mathematical… …

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  • 14Count — [kaunt] der; s, s <aus engl. count, dies aus fr. comte, vgl. ↑Comte> engl. Titel für einen Grafen von nicht brit. Herkunft …

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  • 15count on — (someone) to expect someone to help you when you need them. I m counting on you to tell me everything they say. Usage notes: sometimes used to show that you expect a problem: You can always count on Michael to screw things up …

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  • 16count on — (something) to expect something to happen. You may be disappointed if you count on getting that loan …

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  • 17count on — count upon 1) you can count on me Syn: rely on, depend on, bank on, trust (in), be sure of, have (every) confidence in, believe in, put one s faith in, take for granted, take as read 2) they hadn t counted on his indomitable spirit Syn …

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  • 18count on — / count upon [v] depend on; rely aim for, bank on, bargain for, believe, believe in, bet bottom dollar*, bet on, expect from, heed, lean on, pin faith on, place confidence in, plan on, reckon on, rest on, score, stake on, swear by, tab, take as… …

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  • 19Count — (engl., spr. kaunt), in England der Titel der nicht englischen Grafen (Countess, Gräfin); der englische Graf heißt Earl, seine Gemahlin aber Countess …

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  • 20Count — (engl., spr. kaunt), in England Titel der nichtengl. Grafen (der engl. Graf heißt Earl). Countĕß, Gräfin; auch Gemahlin des Earl (s.d.) …

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