count
[카운t]
(올바른 순서로 수를) 세다, 계산하다, 생각하다
(정식으로) 인정하다, 인정되다
계산, 셈, 총계
기소항목, 죄목
When you count, you say all the numbers one after another up to a particular number.
If you count all the things in a group, you add them up in order to find how many there are.
If something or someone counts for something or counts, they are important or valuable.
A count is the action of counting a particular set of things, or the number that you get when you have counted them.
You use count when referring to the level or amount of something that someone or something has.
count calories
열량을 신경 쓰다.
식단을 조절하다
People count calories when ordering at restaurants.
You won't enjoy your food if you keep counting calories.
If you want to lose weight, you should start counting calories.
Also, there is no sugar in sparkling water. This makes it healthier than most soft drinks. It's a natural choice for people who are counting calories or watching their weight.
count for
인정되다
Language test scores and certifications sometimes count for extra credit. The next year’s performance-based bonus and pay raise are determined by the rating.
count for much
아주 중요하다
가치가 있다
count in
셈에 넣다, 한패에 넣다, 축에 넣다
count on
~을 믿다, ~을 확신하다
기대하다
trust / depend on / rely on / count on / believe in
to rely on somebody to do something; to expect something to happen and make plans in an appropriate way
You can really count on Sarah.
I have always counted on you to help me.
You can count on me.
You can count on yourself.
You can count on your plane to be late. It's raining.
She always counts on the bus to get to work.
We count on our supplier to make the weekly deliveries on time.
count on it
기대하다, 신임이다.
I've been counting on her all of my life.
You can count on it. If you love your job you can live anywhere.
count on someone
(누구를) 믿다, 의지하다.
~를 의지하다, 신뢰하다
We've been counting on her for a long time.
I’m very grateful to have friends that I can always count on. I hope we can maintain our friendship for many years to come.
Don't worry. You can count on me.
I'm counting on you to finish this report on time.
count out
셈에서 빼다, 제외하다, 세면서 나누다
count somebody out
(어떤 활동에서) ~를 빼다
to not include somebody in a group or an activity
You can count James out. He hates playing poker.
count someone in
(어떤 활동에) ~를 포함시키다, 끼우다
to include somebody in a group or an activity
Did you count expenses in?
If there's going to be free food, you can count me in!
We're all chipping in to buy the gift. Can we count you in?
This is often used as an imperative, "Count me in!" especially when participants are being recruited for something.
count up
~을 다 세어 내다
합계하다
to add together the number of things or people in a group
Count the change up and see how much we have.
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