f. countess
Nobility title in European countries.
The act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order.
Have faith or confidence in.
Determine the number or amount of.
Другие значения термина "count" 1 This value is used to set the count used for simple counting.
2 The early vote count is expected to top 50 million on Tuesday.
3 The election count was under way; his mind was on serious matters.
4 Besides, it doesn't count ; ask the former President of the United States.
5 Mercedes have been able to count on more power in qualifying, however.
6 Thankfully, however, he didn't need to count on luck in the future.
7 Make your words count What your teachers said about exams was right.
8 At last count , the company said it had over 1 billion users.
9 The count climbed last week for only the third time this year.
10 Every single vote is going to count , Ms Palaszczuk said on Monday.
11 Since Monday, the case count in the state has more than quadrupled.
12 However, my military flying hours do still count towards my overall experience.
13 Or to count up the number of pain-free days in a week.
14 The public vote will count as one vote on the judging panel.
15 The leukocyte count was a second significant but not independent risk factor.
16 In the avian case, there simply aren't enough scientists to count birds.
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