counted
英 [ˈkaʊntɪd]
美 [ˈkaʊntɪd]
v. (按顺序)数数; 计算(或清点)总数; 把…算入; 包括
count的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- The basic point is that sanctions cannot be counted on to produce a sure result.
最重要的一点是,制裁并不一定能带来一个确定的结果。 - Electrons weigh very little, so they aren't even counted in the atomic weight.
电子非常轻,因此在原子量中甚至没有计算它。 - She can be counted as a dancer.
她可以算一个舞蹈家。 - Those involved and benefiting from the scandal must be prepared to stand up and be counted.
丑闻中涉及的那些从中受益的人必须准备公开表明态度了。 - The fish were counted and an average weight recorded.
数了数鱼的数量,并把平均重量记录了下来。 - He began counting them and then, with growing perplexity, counted them a second time.
他开始数,然后更加困惑,于是又数了一遍。 - I had not counted upon meeting her here this morning.
我原来没有想到今天早上在这里碰到她。 - The Prime Minister faces anxious hours before the votes are counted tomorrow night.
在明晚计票完成之前,首相将面临数小时的煎熬等待。 - Mr. Rohmbauer counted out the money and put it in an envelope.
罗姆保先生把钱数好放在了一个信封里。 - With more than 90 percent of the votes counted, the Liberals should win nearly a third of the seats.
超过90%的选票已经计过,自由党人应该能获得将近1/3的席位。