anglais » slovène

count1 [kaʊnt] SUBST

I . count2 [kaʊnt] SUBST

2. count usu sing (measured amount):

5. count (point):

točka f
ozir m

III . count2 [kaʊnt] VERBE intr

I . count out VERBE intr

1. count GB (number off aloud):

2. count BOXE:

ˈpol·len count SUBST

ˈsperm count SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec counting

counting those present

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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In national accounts, this is especially important because the inputs of one enterprise are the outputs of another, and vice versa; lacking a consistent procedure, double counting would result.
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It also has the added benefit of saving the time spent on counting cash and going to the bank branch for cash deposit, he said.
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Many are counting on an older investment model to sustain growth: government spending.
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The pattern of teeth is essentially a binary code, counting up from the left side of the main magazine.
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With the Nigerien government counting 18949 km of roads in the nation, this comes to one accident for every five kilometers in 2008.
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An alternative proof works by double counting.
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It also limited both affinity and consanguinity prohibitions to the fourth degree, but retained the same method of calculating, counting back to a common ancestor.
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Maintenance costs were paid by the department on a capitation (head-counting) basis, but the internal accounts of each school were never published.
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It was also referred to as the counting house.
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The drawback is that counting live neighbours becomes a search operation, slowing down simulation speed.
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