English | Polish |
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count noun a countdown | odliczanienoun |
count noun ruler of a county (male) | grafnoun hrabianoun |
count noun the act of counting | liczenienoun |
count verb to be of significance; to matter | liczyć sięverb |
count verb to enumerate or determine number | liczyćverb |
count angels on pinheads verb to spend time on fruitless intellectual matters | przegapiać sednoverb |
count down verb announce the passage of time | odliczaćverb odliczyćverb |
count down verb await a precisely timed expected event | odliczaćverb |
Count Dracula noun fictional vampire | Hrabia Drakulanoun |
count in verb to include | wliczaćverb wliczyćverb |
count on verb to rely on, trust, or expect | liczyć naverb |
count on the fingers of one hand verb | |
count one's blessings verb count one's blessings | |
count one's chickens before they're hatched | |
count out | |
count sheep verb to attempt to go to sleep by thinking of something boring | liczyć baranyverb liczyć owceverb |
countable adjective grammar: freely used with numbers and the definite article | policzalnyadjective |
countable adjective math: having a bijection with a subset of the natural numbers | przeliczalnyadjective |
countable adjective math: having a bijection with the natural numbers | przeliczalnyadjective |
countable set noun set that is countable | |
countdown noun a count backward to the time of some event | odliczanienoun |
countenance noun face | minanoun obliczenoun wyraz twarzynoun |
counter noun kitchen surface for food preparation | blatnoun |
counter noun object used in counting | liczniknoun |
counter noun table or board on which business is transacted | kontuarnoun ladanoun |
counter- in opposition to | |
counter-attack noun an attack made in response to an attack by the opponents | kontrataknoun |
counter-flow | |
counter-gambit | |
counter-offensive noun attack made in response to a previous offensive | kontrnatarcienoun |