slovodefinícia
counted
(encz)
counted,počítaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
counted
(encz)
counted,spočítaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
counted
(encz)
counted,zahrnutý adj: Zdeněk Brož
Counted
(gcide)
Count \Count\ (kount), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Counted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Counting.] [OF. conter, and later (etymological
spelling) compter, in modern French thus distinguished;
conter to relate (cf. Recount, Account), compter to
count; fr. L. computuare to reckon, compute; com- + putare to
reckon, settle, order, prune, orig., to clean. See Pure,
and cf. Compute.]
1. To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose
of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection;
to number; to enumerate; to compute; to reckon.
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Who can count the dust of Jacob? --Num. xxiii.
10.
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In a journey of forty miles, Avaux counted only
three miserable cabins. --Macaulay.
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2. To place to an account; to ascribe or impute; to consider
or esteem as belonging.
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Abracham believed God, and it was counted unto him
for righteousness. --Rom. iv. 3.
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3. To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or
consider.
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I count myself in nothing else so happy
As in a soul remembering my good friends. --Shak.
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To count out.
(a) To exclude (one) from consideration; to be assured
that (one) will not participate or cannot be depended
upon.
(b) (House of Commons) To declare adjourned, as a sitting
of the House, when it is ascertained that a quorum is
not present.
(c) To prevent the accession of (a person) to office, by a
fraudulent return or count of the votes cast; -- said
of a candidate really elected. [Colloq.]

Syn: To calculate; number; reckon; compute; enumerate. See
Calculate.
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counted
(foldoc)
counted

A term describing a set with an explicit
isomorphism to the natural numbers.

Compare: countable.

(1995-04-13)
podobné slovodefinícia
accounted
(encz)
accounted,považován za n: Zdeněk Brož
accounted for interest expense
(encz)
accounted for interest expense, exclusive of interest capitalization and
accounted for credit interest,vyúčtované nákladové úroky s výjimkou
kapitalizovaných a vyúčtované výnosové úroky [ekon.] přehled o peněžních
tocích/cash flow statement Ivan Masár
discounted
(encz)
discounted,diskontovaný adj: Zdeněk Broždiscounted,ve slevě Zdeněk Brož
present discounted value
(encz)
present discounted value,současná diskontovaná hodnota [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
stand up and be counted
(encz)
stand up and be counted,
unaccounted
(encz)
unaccounted,
uncounted
(encz)
uncounted,
material unaccounted for
(czen)
Material Unaccounted For,MUF[zkr.]
Accounted
(gcide)
Account \Ac*count"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accounted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Accounting.] [OE. acounten, accompten, OF. aconter,
[`a] (L. ad) + conter to count. F. conter to tell, compter to
count, L. computare. See Count, v. t.]
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1. To reckon; to compute; to count. [Obs.]
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The motion of . . . the sun whereby years are
accounted. --Sir T.
Browne.
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2. To place to one's account; to put to the credit of; to
assign; -- with to. [R.] --Clarendon.
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3. To value, estimate, or hold in opinion; to judge or
consider; to deem.
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Accounting that God was able to raise him up. --Heb.
xi. 19.
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4. To recount; to relate. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Counted
(gcide)
Count \Count\ (kount), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Counted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Counting.] [OF. conter, and later (etymological
spelling) compter, in modern French thus distinguished;
conter to relate (cf. Recount, Account), compter to
count; fr. L. computuare to reckon, compute; com- + putare to
reckon, settle, order, prune, orig., to clean. See Pure,
and cf. Compute.]
1. To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose
of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection;
to number; to enumerate; to compute; to reckon.
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Who can count the dust of Jacob? --Num. xxiii.
10.
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In a journey of forty miles, Avaux counted only
three miserable cabins. --Macaulay.
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2. To place to an account; to ascribe or impute; to consider
or esteem as belonging.
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Abracham believed God, and it was counted unto him
for righteousness. --Rom. iv. 3.
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3. To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or
consider.
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I count myself in nothing else so happy
As in a soul remembering my good friends. --Shak.
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To count out.
(a) To exclude (one) from consideration; to be assured
that (one) will not participate or cannot be depended
upon.
(b) (House of Commons) To declare adjourned, as a sitting
of the House, when it is ascertained that a quorum is
not present.
(c) To prevent the accession of (a person) to office, by a
fraudulent return or count of the votes cast; -- said
of a candidate really elected. [Colloq.]

Syn: To calculate; number; reckon; compute; enumerate. See
Calculate.
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Discounted
(gcide)
Discount \Dis"count`\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Discounted; p. pr. & vb. n. Discounting.] [OF. desconter,
descompter, to deduct, F. d['e]compter to discount; pref.
des- (L. dis-) + conter, compter. See Count, v.]
1. To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like; to
make an abatement of; as, merchants sometimes discount
five or six per cent for prompt payment of bills.
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2. To lend money upon, deducting the discount or allowance
for interest; as, the banks discount notes and bills of
exchange.
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Discount only unexceptionable paper. --Walsh.
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3. To take into consideration beforehand; to anticipate and
form conclusions concerning (an event).
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4. To leave out of account; to take no notice of. [R.]
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Of the three opinions (I discount Brown's). --Sir W.
Hamilton.
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Uncounted
(gcide)
Uncounted \Uncounted\
See counted.
Unrecounted
(gcide)
Unrecounted \Unrecounted\
See recounted.
uncounted
(wn)
uncounted
adj 1: too numerous to be counted; "incalculable riches";
"countless hours"; "an infinite number of reasons";
"innumerable difficulties"; "the multitudinous seas";
"myriad stars"; "untold thousands" [syn: countless,
infinite, innumerable, innumerous, multitudinous,
myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumberable,
unnumbered, unnumerable]

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