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- That was the only thing they could count on. 那是他們唯一依靠的東西。
- The little boy can count up to a thousand. 這個(gè)小男孩能夠數到一千。
- Latecomers will not be admitted until the interval. 遲到者在休息時(shí)間方可入場(chǎng)。
- It's not humanly possible to count so quickly. 計算得這么快是人力無(wú)法做到的。
- A brief, indefinite interval of time. 瞬間一個(gè)短暫的、不確定的時(shí)間間隔
- The speed of a runaway horse count for nothing. 脫韁之馬的速度毫無(wú)價(jià)值。
- There is a high pollen count in the air. 空氣中有很高的花粉計數。
- There is an hour's interval to the next train. 下一火班車(chē)還要過(guò)一小時(shí)才開(kāi)。
- Now count up the points you've scored. 現在你把你們得的分加一加。
- I count myself fortunate in having good health. 我認為自己能擁有健康的身體真是幸運。
- We had a quick drink in the interval. 我們在中間休息時(shí)匆匆喝了點(diǎn)東西。
- Take your blood count first, please. 請先做一次血球計數。
- We changed seats in the interval. 中間休息時(shí),我們交換了一下座位。
- He kept count of the meteors till midnight. 他數流星一直數到半夜。
- My old car has finally taken the count. 我的那輛舊車(chē)終于被廢棄了。
- Let's count over the fish we've caught. 我們數一下捉到了多少魚(yú)。
- A minor key, scale, or interval. 小調音、短音階或短音程
- An interval composed of three whole tones. 三全音三個(gè)全度音的音程
- Don't forget to count your change. 別忘了數一數你的零錢(qián)。
- Knowledge without common sense count for little. 沒(méi)有常識的知識沒(méi)多大用處。