Translation of "count noun" to Chinese language:
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| It's not a noun. It's a verb. | 它不是一个名词 而是一个动词 |
| I think cancer should not be a noun. | 我看癌症 不是一个事物 |
| In this case, the adjective goes before the noun. | 在这种情况下 形容词放在名词前面 |
| It's a noun that loosely translates to to be greater than another. | 它是一个名词 可以在大意上被翻译成 比另一个人强大 |
| Accordingly, besides noun declension patterns, there also existed a greater variety of verb conjugation patterns than in Modern English. | 因此 除了名詞的變格之外 也存在比現代英語多的動詞的各種變型 |
| So every idea is basically being supported or every item, or every noun is being supported by the entire Web. | 所以基本上 每一个概念 或每一个项目或每一个名词 都会受到整个网络的支持 |
| Count | 计数 |
| count | ɏһ¼ |
| Well, in both cases, the thing that is construed as being affected is expressed as the direct object, the noun after the verb. | 在两种情况里 那个被解释为受影响的东西 被表达成了直接宾语 动词之后的名词 |
| Show Count | 显示计数 |
| File Count | 文件数量 |
| Directory Count | 目录数量 |
| Child count | 子节点数 |
| If the count of turtles on neighbors is eight minus the count of turtles. | 输入if count turtles on neighbors 杠号 if 8 count turtles on neighbors |
| We count numbers. | 我们计算数字 |
| I lost count. | 我记不清了 |
| Count me in. | 算我一个. |
| Count to thirty. | 数到三十 |
| The Julian Day Count is a count of days starting from January 1st, 4713 B.C. | ²װ |
| We count on people. | 我们依靠人 |
| Channels count non available | 频道计数不可用 |
| And yet we count. | 可是我们考虑过 |
| So, now a false count. | 所以嘛 现在 来个 假派 . |
| You can count on Jack. | 你可以信賴傑克 |
| You can count on her. | 你可以相信她 |
| You can count on it. | 你可以依靠它 |
| Remember that sort of, um. This is the joke I did when the Florida ballot was going around. You know, count the dots for Gore count the dots for Bush count 'em again ... | 这是佛罗里达州进行投票的时候 我做的一个笑话 数一下戈尔的得票 再数一下布什的 然后再数一遍 |
| They're just learning how to count. | 他们才刚刚学会数数 |
| You can always count on Tom. | 你可以永遠信賴湯姆 |
| Return the population count of a. | Return the population count of a. |
| The boy can count to ten. | 这小男孩能数到十 |
| You can't count on their help. | 你不能指望他们的帮助 |
| That child can count to twenty. | 这孩子能数到20 |
| Using hold in this way is both completely conventional and deeply misleading. In any other common English language usage, hold is an active verb or a noun with a similar connotation. | 这样使用 持有 一词完全是一种习惯 并且具有深刻的误导性 在其他常用英语应用中 hold 是一个主动动词兼同义名词 你用手臂hold婴儿 请紧紧地hold这根绳子 他对同事有牢固的hold力 |
| You can't count what you don't see. | 我哋未見過係唔會相信 |
| You could count them in five minutes. | 你可以在5分钟里数完他们 |
| Because what we actually count truly counts. | 因为那些我们被我们算的东西 才是真正有价值的 |
| From now on we count per capita. | 从现在起我们算人均CO2排放量 |
| You can't count what you don't see. | 眼见为实 |
| A board game involving count and capture | 一款涉及计数和捕捉的棋盘类游戏 |
| It's not the post that should count. | 对圣奥古斯丁来说 |
| Count thy sheep and not thy years. | 数羊而不是岁月 |
| And you can see how they count. | 你能看出来它们是怎么计数的. |
| Can you count to ten in Chinese? | 你能用中文數到十嗎 |
| Close your eyes, and count to ten. | 閉上你的眼睛 然後數到十 |
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