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Definition of a-count in English Turkish dictionary

count
{i} hesaba katma

Bunları hesaba katmamı istiyor musun? - Do you want me to count these?

Tom bunu hesaba katmamıştı. - Tom hadn't counted on this.

Make something count
Birşeyi verimli/faydalı kullanmak, boşa harcamamak
skip count
Atlayarak saymak
count
{i} önemseme
count on
-e güvenmek
count on
hesaba katmak
cell count
(Biyoloji,Tıp) hücre sayımı
character count
(Bilgisayar) harf sayısı
column count
(Bilgisayar) sütun sayısı
complete blood count
(Tıp) tam kan sayımı
count
gözü ile bakmak
count
(Havacılık) atkı veya çözgü sayısı
count
(Bilgisayar) yinelemesayısı
count
içine almak
count
sayısını bulmak
count by
(Bilgisayar) say
count by
(Bilgisayar) artış
count by
(Bilgisayar) sayı aralığı
count in
dahil etmek
count in
hesaba katmak
count in
hesaba kat
count last
(Bilgisayar) en son sayım
count me in
(Bilgisayar) beni de say
count nums
(Bilgisayar) sayı adedi
count of
(Bilgisayar) sayısı
count off
(Askeri) sağdan
count on
(Dilbilim) dayanmak
count out
katmamak
count rate
(Çevre) sayım hızı
count stars
yıldızları saymak
count to
(Havacılık) -e kadar saymak
count to
(Havacılık) hesaplamak
cycle count
(Bilgisayar) döngü sayısı
error count
(Bilgisayar) hata sayımı
leucocyte count
(Tıp) lökosit sayımı
loop count
(Bilgisayar) döngü sayımı
out for the count
baygın
received count
(Bilgisayar) alınan sayısı
record count
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) kayıt sayma
report count
(Bilgisayar) rapor sayımı
stroke count
(Bilgisayar) atım sayımı
user count
(Bilgisayar) kullanıcı sayısı
word count
(Bilgisayar,Dilbilim) sözcük sayımı
blood count
kan sayımı
cash count
kasa sayımı
count
olarak saymak
count
dikkat

Sonunda, dikkatlice geri saymaya başladılar. - At last, they began to count down cautiously.

Son yıllarda, bazı Müslüman ülkeler zenginleşmiş ve dünyanın dikkatini çekmişlerdir. - In recent years, some Muslim countries have prospered and attracted the attention of the world.

count
saymak

Verdiğin her şeyi saymak kötü. - It is bad to count all the things that you gave.

524.372'e kadar saymak zorunda kalsam, sıkılırım. - I would be bored if I had to count to five hundred twenty-four thousand three hundred seventy-two.

count
kont

United Airlines için kontuar nerede? - Where's the counter for the United Airlines?

Tom kontuarda durdu, resepsiyonistle konuşuyordu. - Tom stood at the counter, talking to the receptionist.

count
toplam

O, az bilinen ülkeler hakkındaki gerçekleri toplamak için dünyayı dolaşıyor. - He travels about the world gathering facts about little known countries.

Ülkenin toplam nüfusu 300 milyondur. - The total population of the country is 300 million.

count
kapsamak
count
olduğunu düşünmek
count
say

Sonunda, dikkatlice geri saymaya başladılar. - At last, they began to count down cautiously.

Kızgınsan ona kadar; çok kızgınsan yüze kadar say. - When angry, count ten; when very angry, a hundred.

count
{i} hesap

Abaküsler hesaplama aracıdır. - Abacuses are counting devices.

Tom Mary'nin, parti hazırlığı için ona yardım edeceğini hesaplamıştı. - Tom was counting on Mary to help him get ready for the party.

count
değeri olmak
count
umursama
count
içermek
count
sayma

Sonunda, dikkatlice geri saymaya başladılar. - At last, they began to count down cautiously.

Kaç kişinin katılacağını saymayı unutma. - Don't forget to count how many people attend.

count
(sayı) saymak
count
önemi olmak
count
sayım

Yılbaşı için geri sayım başladı. - The countdown for the New Year has begun.

Yaz sayımınızı yapın. - Make your summer count.

count
şikayet maddesi
count
sayı

Çok sayıda ülke Olimpiyat Oyunlarına katıldı. - A lot of countries participated in the Olympic Games.

Çok sayıda ülke tarıma dayalıdır. - Many countries depend on agriculture.

count backwards
geriye doğru say
count down
geriye doğru saymak
count down
geriye doğru say
count for little
çok önemsiz olmak
count for nothing
çok önemsiz olmak
count in
katmak
count noses
kelle saymak
count on
güvenmek
count on
beklemek
count on
bel bağlamak
count on
güven

Başınız belada olduğu zaman, bana güvenebilirsiniz. - When you are in trouble, you can count on me.

Bana işi vermeniz için size güvenebilir miyim? - May I count on you to get me the job?

count one's chickens
dereyi görmeden paçaları sıvamak
count out
sayma
count out
saymamak
count out
birer birer saymak
count out
dahil etmemek
count the cost
enikonu düşünmek
count the cost
bütün riskleri hesaplamak
count the pennies
kemerleri sıkmak
count up
hesap etmek
lose count
sayısını unutmak
metric count
metrik numara
pollen count
havadaki polen miktarı
Don't count your chickens before they are hatched
(Atasözü) Dereyi görmeden paçaları sıvama
at the count of three
üçe kadar saydığımda
at the count of three
üç dediğimde
body count
Ölü sayısı
calorie count
kalori saymak
count
uçurtma

it s ı count.

count against
saymak karşı
count down
Geri sayım
count for nothing, little
çok önemsiz, beş para etmez olmak
count heads
saymak başkanları
count in
saymak
count me in
Bkz. count someone in
count nouns
saymak isimler
count on sb
sb güvenebilirsiniz
count on someone
Birine güvenmek

I know I can count on you.

count on, upon
bel bağlamak, güvenmek
count one´s chickens before they´re hatched
k. dili ayıyı vurmadan postunu satmak
count out time
zamanı bir bir saymak
count palatine
saymak palatin
count sheep
Uykuya dalabilmek için zihninde 'koyun saymak'
count sheep
koyun saymak
count someone in
Birini (bir işe) katmak: "İf that's what you're up to, don't count me in! - Yapmayı planladığınız oysa beni o işe katmayın!"
count the cost
bütün riskleri hesaplamak, enine boyuna düşünmek
count toward
saymak doğru
count towards
saymak doğru
count up to
kadar saymak
cycle count
devre hesabı
don't count your chickens before they hatch
(deyim) Dereyi görmeden paçaları sıvama
don't count your chickens until they're hatched
(deyim) Dereyi görmeden paçaları sıvama
down for the count
(deyim) Yenilmiş, yenilgiye uğramış

Chad was down for the count. He couldn't get up.

drop count
damla sayısı
head count
bir yerde bulunan insanları sayma
head count
bir yerde bulunan insan sayısı
hit count
hit sayısı
join-count statistic
(İstatistik) Bağ-sayısı istatistiği
keep count
Bir şeyi sayarken sayısını akılda tutmak
keep count
sayımı devam
keep count of
tutmak sayısı
lose count of
sayısı kaybetmek
lost count
Bir şeyi sayarken sayısını unutmak
non count
sigara sayısı
over count
tekrar saymak
pollen count
Polen sayımı
record count
kayıt sayma, kayıt sayımı
scale count
ölçek sayısı
take count
saymak almak
take no count of st.
st hiçbir saymak almak
thread count
ilmekli
to count cards
kart saymak
word count register
sözcük sayma yazmacı
bit count integrity
(Askeri) bit sayım doğruluğu
count
{f} varsaymak
count
Iose count hesabı şaşırmak
count
(fiil) saymak; hesaba katmak, varsaymak; addetmek, sayı saymak, sayılmak; önemi olmak
count off
saymak
count on the fingers
elle hesaplamak
count out
nakavt sayımı yapmak
count out
(Fiili Deyim ) saymamak , hesaba katmamak
count s.o. out
on saniye içinde birden ona kadar sayarak boksörün
count the costs
(deyim) zorlukları da hesaba katmak
frequency count
(Askeri) TEKERRÜR HESABI: Bak. "frequency distribution"
keep count
(of) -in sayısını tutmak
pin count
İğne Sayısı
pool count
(Bilgisayar) havuz sayısı
rts on count
(Bilgisayar) sayılan rts
thread count
(Bilgisayar) tema sayımı
English - English

Definition of a-count in English English dictionary

Borda count
A voting system in which voters rank candidates in order of preference and points are awarded to candidates based these rankings. The winning candidate is one with the most points
Count Dracula
The fictional vampire in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker
ahead in the count
When a batter has less strikes than balls against a pitcher in an at-bat
ahead in the count
When a pitcher has more strikes than balls against a batter in an at-bat
almost doesn't count
Near success (or correctness) is not deemed success (or correctness)
behind in the count
When a batter has more strikes than balls against a pitcher in an at-bat
behind in the count
When a pitcher has fewer strikes than balls against a batter in an at-bat
bit-count integrity
the condition of having a consistent, fixed bitrate
bit-count integrity
the condition of having the same number of bits as the source message
blood count
A test that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood
body count
The number of persons or bodies counted, especially of those killed in a disaster
complete blood count
A measure of the number, concentration, and size of white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells in one's blood
count
To consider something an example of something

I count apples as a type of fruit.

count
To be of significance; to matter

Your views don't count here.

count
To determine the number (of objects in a group)

There are three apples; count them.

count
To be an example of something

Apples count as a type of fruit.

count
A charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceeding
count
To enumerate the digits of one's numeral system

Can you count to a hundred?.

count
The act of counting or tallying a quantity
count
The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set; a quantity counted
count
The number of balls and strikes, respectively, on a batter's in-progress plate appearance

He has a 3-2 count with the bases loaded.

count
The male ruler of a county; also known as an earl, especially in England. The female equivalent is countess
count
A countdown
count angels on pinheads
Verbal form of angels dancing on the head of a pin

Such assertions are motivated by the desire to leave the independent-particle model in place as the central paradigm in nuclear theory, but they inadvertently push theoretical nuclear physics in the direction of counting angels on pinheads: “Sure they’re there! It’s just that there aren’t any observable implications of their celestial presence!”.

count coup
To win prestige in battle by performing an act of bravery in the face of the enemy (such as touching him and escaping unharmed) — a ritual of the Plains Indians|Plains Indians]] of North America
count down
To announce the passage of time to a precisely timed expected event

The sound system counted down the seconds to meteor impact.

count down
Alternative spelling of countdown
count down
To await a precisely timed expected event

The party was counting down the days to Inauguration.

count downs
plural form of count down
count noun
a noun which is used to refer to things that can be counted. Examples: woman, stone, tree, dollar
count nouns
plural form of count noun
count on
to rely upon, trust, or expect

Hopefully you can count on them for a long period of time. Quite frankly, not often do you give those players up..

count one's blessings
To focus one's attention on the circumstances of one's life which are pleasant or fortunate, especially with the intention of diverting one's thoughts from serious or disagreeable matters

The other out-of-town Dons patiently listened, perhaps counting their blessings that each had a city all to himself.

count out
To exclude; to dismiss from participation or eligibility

I may not be as young as I used to be, but I can still handle this job. Don't count me out.

count out
To determine that a competitor has lost a match, by a referee's enumeration aloud of the increments of time for which the competitor has been incapacitated

The champ was knocked unconscious and counted out in the third round.

count out
To enumerate items while organizing or transferring them

The bank teller counted out five twenty-dollar bills and gave them to me.

count sheep
To attempt to go to sleep by thinking of something boring, traditionally by counting imaginary sheep
count-noun
Attributive form of count noun, noun

I don't know... to me, love just has a count-noun ring to it.

day count convention
A convention on how interest accrues over time for a variety of investments, including bonds, notes, loans, medium-term notes, swaps, and FRAs
don't count your chickens before they're hatched
You should not count on something before it happens
double-count
The process of or results of a second tally, for purposes of accuracy and/or safety

For controlled substances' prescriptions pharmacists do a double-count as a matter of course.

down for the count
Decisively beaten; rendered irrelevant for the long term
fastball count
When the pitch count is such that a fastball is often thrown, usually 3-0 and 3-1

Batters will often sit dead-red when there is a fastball count.

full count
When there are three balls and two strikes in an at-bat

Full count, two outs, bottom of the ninth, the bags are jammed, 2-2 tie.

hard count
When the quarterback attempts to draw the defense offside through a deceptive snap count sequence, sometimes accompanied by subtle body movements which simulate the initiation of the play

Jones is good at drawing a defense offside with his hard count.

head count
An act of counting a small group of people
head count
The exact number of people in a group or organization
hitter's count
A count favourable to the batter, in which there are more balls than strikes, especially a 3-0, 3-1, or 2-0 count

The runners will be going on the hitter's count.

lose count
to forget the number of times that something has happened

I have lost count of the number of girls I have kissed.

loses count
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lose count
losing count
Present participle of lose count
lost count
Simple past tense and past participle of lose count
no-count
Of no value
non-count
uncountable
pitch count
The number of throws that a pitcher has delivered in a game

His pitch count is up to 110; he will probably be pinch-hit for next inning.

pitcher's count
A count favourable to the pitcher, usually with two strikes; a 1-2, 0-2, or 0-1 count

The infield defence has moved to double play depth on the pitcher's count.

pollen count
the measurement of the number of grains of pollen in a cubic meter of air
post count
The number of messages written by a user on an internet forum or message board
sperm count
The number of spermatozoa in a given amount of ejaculate (typically one millilitre), often used as a gauge of male fertility
thread count
a measure of the fineness of fabric; the total number of vertical and horizontal threads in one square inch
word count
The number of words in a passage of text
count
a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl
count
{f} enumerate; take into account
count
show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
count
Returns the number of entries in the dictionary
count
Unless noted, the number of projects shown excludes the number of administrative supplements
count
{n} a foreign title, tale, number, declaration
count
{v} to reckon, tell, esteem, depend
down for the count
(deyim) If someone is down for the count, they have lost a struggle, like a boxer who has been knocked out
down for the count
(deyim) Defeated by an oponent, out of the contest

Chad was down for the count. He couldn't get up.

keep count
Take note of the number or amount when counting
lose count
Forget the number or amount when counting
make it count
(deyim) Make something have as useful and positive an effect as possible

You only get one chance, so you have to make it count.

make something count
(deyim) Make something have as useful and positive an effect as possible

You only get one chance, so you have to make it count.

Aleksey Konstantinovich Count Tolstoy
born Sept. 5, 1817, St. Petersburg, Russia died Oct. 10, 1875, Krasny Rog Russian poet, novelist, and dramatist. A distant relative of Leo Tolstoy, he held various court posts. In the 1850s he began to publish comic verse, often satirizing government bureaucracy. Among his popular historical novels is Prince Serebrenni (1862). His dramatic trilogy about the 16th and 17th centuries The Death of Ivan the Terrible (1866), Tsar Feodor Ioannovich (1868), and Tsar Boris (1870) is written in blank verse and contains some of Russia's best historical dramatic writing. His lyric poetry includes many love and nature poems, as well as Ioann Damaskin (1859), a paraphrase of St. John of Damascus's prayer for the dead
Count
to count your blessings: see blessing. or earl European title of nobility, ranking in modern times directly below a marquess or (in countries without marquesses) a duke. In England the title of earl is the equivalent of count and ranks above a viscount. The wife of a count or earl is a countess. The Roman comes ("count") was originally a household companion of the emperor; under the Franks he was a local commander and judge. The counts were later incorporated into the feudal structure, some becoming subordinate to dukes, though a few countships were as great as duchies. As royal authority was reasserted over the feudatories, which took place at different times in the different kingdoms, the counts lost their political authority, though they retained their privileges as members of the nobility. Aehrenthal Aloys Count Lexa von Alfieri Vittorio Count Amadeus the Green Count Andrássy Gyula Count Arakcheyev Aleksey Andreyevich Count Basie Count Berchtold Leopold count von Bernadotte af Wisborg Folke Count Bernstorff Johann Heinrich count von Beust Friedrich Ferdinand count von Caprivi Georg Leo count von Cavour Camillo Benso count di Chambord Henri Dieudonné d'Artois count de Ciano Galeazzo count di Cortellazzo Conrad von Hötzendorf Franz Xaver Josef Count Frontenac Louis de Buade count de Palluau and de Gama Vasco da 1st count da Vidigueira Gneisenau August Wilhelm Anton Count Neidhardt von Gobineau Joseph Arthur count de Grandi Dino count di Mordano Ignatyev Nikolay Pavlovich Count Izvolsky Aleksandr Petrovich Count Károlyi Mihály Count count de L'Empire Bruno count von Egisheim und Dagsburg Loris Melikov Mikhail Tariyelovich Count Louis Stanislas Xavier count de Provence Moltke Helmuth Karl Bernhard count von Montalembert Charles Forbes René count de Nesselrode Karl Robert Vasilyevich Count Orlov Aleksey Grigoryevich Count Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich Count Oxenstierna af Södermöre Axel Gustafsson Count Pico della Mirandola Giovanni conte count di Concordia Radetzky Joseph Count Rochambeau Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur count de Roon Albrecht Theodor Emil count von Donatien Alphonse François count de Sade Saxe Hermann Maurice count de Sforza Carlo Count Speransky Mikhail Mikhaylovich Count Suvorov Aleksandr Vasilyevich Count Széchenyi István Count Taaffe Eduard count von Teleki Pál Count Tilly Johann Tserclaes count von Tisza István Count Tolstoy Aleksey Konstantinovich Count Tolstoy Aleksey Nikolayevich Count Lev Nikolayevich Count Tolstoy Uvarov Sergey Semyonovich Count Vergennes Charles Gravier count de Vigny Alfred Victor count de Count of Valor Don Luchino Visconti count di Modrone Witte Sergey Yulyevich Count Yorck von Wartenburg Johann David Ludwig Count Mac Mahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice count de Maurits prince van Oranje count van Nassau Mirabeau Honoré Gabriel Riqueti count de Aberdeen George Hamilton Gordon 4th earl of Alexander Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander 1st Earl Asquith Herbert Henry 1st earl of Oxford and Asquith Attlee Clement Richard 1st Earl Attlee of Walthamstow Baldwin of Bewdley Stanley Baldwin 1st Earl Balfour of Whittingehame Arthur James 1st Earl Birkenhead Frederick Edwin Smith 1st earl of James Earl Breslin Browder Earl Russell Burger Warren Earl Bute John Stuart 3rd earl of Cadogan William 1st Earl Cardigan James Thomas Brudenell 7th earl of James Earl Carter Cecil Robert 1st earl of Salisbury Clarendon Edward Hyde 1st earl of Clarendon George William Frederick Villiers 4th earl of Cornwallis Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cromer Evelyn Baring 1st earl of Cromwell Thomas earl of Essex Derby Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley 14th earl of Disraeli Benjamin earl of Beaconsfield Dodge William Earl Dongan Thomas 2nd earl of Limerick Durham John George Lambton 1st earl of Eden Robert Anthony 1st earl of Avon Elgin James Bruce 8th earl of Essex Robert Devereux 2nd earl of Essex Robert Devereux 3rd earl of Essex Walter Devereux 1st earl of French John Denton Pinkstone 1st earl of Ypres Grey Charles Grey 2nd Earl Haig Douglas 1st Earl Halifax Edward Frederick Lindley Wood 1st earl of Harley Robert 1st earl of Oxford Henry Tudor earl of Richmond Hines Earl Kenneth Howe Richard Howe Earl Jellicoe John Rushworth Jellicoe 1st Earl Jones James Earl Leicester Robert Dudley earl of Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson 2nd earl of Lloyd George of Dwyfor David Lloyd George Earl Mansfield William Murray 1st earl of Earl of Leicester Montrose James Graham 5th earl and 1st marquess of Morton James Douglas 4th earl of earl of Guilford Northampton Henry Howard earl of Earl of Kent Ormonde James Butler 12th earl and 1st duke of Oxford Edward de Vere 17th earl of 1st earl of Chatham Earl Powell Ray James Earl John Stewart earl of Carrick Rochester John Wilmot 2nd earl of Rosse William Parsons 3rd earl of Russell Bertrand Arthur William 3rd Earl Russell Russell of Kingston Russell John Russell 1st Earl Sackville Thomas 1st earl of Dorset Sandwich John Montagu 4th earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shrewsbury Charles Talbot duke and 12th earl of Southampton Thomas Wriothesley 1st earl of Southampton Henry Wriothesley 3rd earl of Stanhope James Stanhope 1st Earl Stanhope Charles Stanhope 3rd Earl Stirling William Alexander 1st earl of Strafford Thomas Wentworth 1st earl of Suffolk Thomas Howard 1st earl of Sunderland Robert Spencer 2nd earl of Surrey Henry Howard earl of Tyrone Hugh O'Neill 2nd earl of Walpole Horace 4th earl of Orford Walpole Robert 1st earl of Orford Warren Earl Warwick Earl of Bulwer Lytton Edward George Earl Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome Maurice Harold Macmillan 1st earl of Stockton Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden Mountbatten of Burma Louis Mountbatten 1st Earl Rosebery Archibald Philip Primrose 5th earl of Wavell of Eritrea and of Winchester Archibald Percival Wavell 1st Earl
Count
If you count something when you are making a calculation, you include it in that calculation. It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force The years before their arrival in prison are not counted as part of their sentence. = include
Count
You can use count to refer to one or more points that you are considering. For example, if someone is wrong on two counts, they are wrong in two ways. `You drink Scotch,' she said. `All Republicans drink Scotch.' --- `Wrong on both counts. I'm a Democrat, and I drink bourbon.'
Count
You use count in expressions such as a count of three or a count of ten when you are measuring a length of time by counting slowly up to a certain number. Hold your breath for a count of five, then slowly breathe out
Franz Count Conrad von Hötzendorf
born Nov. 11, 1852, Penzing, Austria died Aug. 25, 1925, Mergentheim, Ger. Austrian soldier. A career officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, he became chief of staff in 1906. A conservative propagandist for Austria-Hungary, he advocated preventive wars against Serbia and Italy, for which he was briefly dismissed in 1911. In World War I, he planned the successful Austro-German offensive of 1915, but he was later hampered by German domination and lack of military resources. He was dismissed when Charles I took command in 1916
Franz Xaver Josef Count Conrad von Hötzendorf
born Nov. 11, 1852, Penzing, Austria died Aug. 25, 1925, Mergentheim, Ger. Austrian soldier. A career officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, he became chief of staff in 1906. A conservative propagandist for Austria-Hungary, he advocated preventive wars against Serbia and Italy, for which he was briefly dismissed in 1911. In World War I, he planned the successful Austro-German offensive of 1915, but he was later hampered by German domination and lack of military resources. He was dismissed when Charles I took command in 1916
Johann Tserclaes count von Tilly
born February 1559, Tilly, Brabant, Spanish Netherlands died April 30, 1632, Ingolstadt, Bavaria Bavarian general in the Thirty Years' War. He gained military experience in the Spanish Army of Flanders fighting under Alessandro Farnese (1585) against the Dutch and in 1594 joined the emperor Rudolf II's army against the Turks. Appointed by Maximilian I of Bavaria to reorganize the Bavarian army (1610), Tilly created an efficient force that became the spearhead of the Catholic League in the Thirty Years' War. He led the League's forces to victories in the Battle of White Mountain (1620) and at Lutter (1626). In 1630 he added the imperial forces to his command. In 1631 he besieged the Protestant city of Magdeburg, but its destruction proved disastrous for him. Failing to stop the Swedish advance into Germany, he was defeated at Breitenfeld (1631) and was fatally wounded in a later battle
Joseph Count Radetzky
born Nov. 2, 1766, Trebnice, Bohemia died Jan. 5, 1858, Milan Austrian army officer. He fought with distinction against the French in the Napoleonic Wars. As army chief of staff, he attempted to modernize the Austrian army. As commander in chief of the Austrian army in northern Italy (1831-57), he suppressed the revolt in the Austrian-ruled provinces of Lombardy and Venetia in 1848. He served as governor-general of these provinces (1849-57). His status among conservatives as a national hero inspired Johann Strauss the Elder to compose the Radetzky March
Joseph-Arthur count de Gobineau
born July 14, 1816, Ville-d'Avray, France died Oct. 13, 1882, Turin, Italy French diplomat and writer. While serving in the diplomatic service (1849-77), he wrote the Essay on the Inequality of Human Races (1853-55), which asserted the superiority of the white race over others and labeled the "Aryans," or Germanic peoples, as the summit of civilization. He claimed that white societies flourished as long as they remained free of "black and yellow strains" and that dilution would lead to corruption. His theory of racial determinism in Essay influenced the racist policies of such figures as Robert F. Wagner, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, and Adolf Hitler
Karl Robert Vasilyevich Count Nesselrode
born Dec. 13, 1780, Lisbon, Port. died March 23, 1862, St. Petersburg, Russia Russian statesman. After serving in the Russian diplomatic service, he acted as minister of foreign affairs (1822-56) and as chancellor (1845-62). He sought to influence the Ottoman Empire with the Treaty of Hünkâr skelesi (1833) and the Straits Convention (1841). He supported aid to Austria in suppressing the Hungarian uprising (1848). His policy of promoting Russia's influence in the Balkans helped precipitate the Crimean War. He negotiated the subsequent treaty at the Congress of Paris
Leo count von Caprivi
born Feb. 24, 1831, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Prussia died Feb. 6, 1899, near Crossen-an-der-Oder, Ger. German soldier and politician. A distinguished soldier, he served as chief of the admiralty (1883-88). He succeeded Otto von Bismarck as Germany's imperial chancellor (1890-94) and Prussian minister president (1890-92). His achievements included an Anglo-German agreement concerning spheres of influence in Africa, commercial treaties with Austria, Romania, and other states, and the reorganization of the German army
Marie-Edme-Patrice- Maurice count de Mac-Mahon
later duke de Magenta born July 13, 1808, Sully, France died Oct. 17, 1893, Loiret French soldier and second president (1873-79) of the Third Republic. Descended from an Irish Jacobite family, he began his army career in 1827 and distinguished himself in the Crimean War and in the Italian campaign at the Battle of Magenta (1859), after which he was made a marshal of France and duke de Magenta. He was governor-general of Algeria (1864-70) and later a commander in the Franco-Prussian War. He was appointed head of the Versailles Army, which defeated the Paris Commune in 1871. He was elected president after the resignation of Adolphe Thiers. During his term the Constitutional Laws of 1875 were promulgated. Mac-Mahon resigned following a constitutional crisis that was resolved in favour of parliamentary control of the government. Thereafter in the Third Republic, the office of president became largely honorific
Mikhail Count Speransky
born Jan. 12, 1772, Cherkutino, Russia died Feb. 23, 1839, St. Petersburg Russian politician. After teaching at the seminary in St. Petersburg, he entered government service. He served as an assistant to Tsar Alexander I (1807-12), but his proposed financial and administrative reforms angered the nobles, who had him exiled (1812-16). He returned to government service, serving as governor-general of Siberia (1819-21). A member of the state council from 1821 under Nicholas I, he compiled the first complete collection of Russian law (1830). He was given the title of count in 1839
Nikolay Pavlovich Count Ignatyev
born , Jan. 29, 1832, St. Petersburg, Russia died July 3, 1908, Krupodernitsy estate, Kiev province Russian politician and diplomat under Tsar Alexander II. A career diplomat, he concluded a treaty with China in 1860 that allowed Russia to construct the city of Vladivostok and become a major power in the northern Pacific. Appointed head of the foreign ministry's Asian department, he gained jurisdiction over Russia's relations with the Ottoman Empire as well, and in 1864 he became ambassador to Constantinople. An advocate of Pan-Slavism, he encouraged Serbia and Bulgaria in a revolt that proved unsuccessful. In 1878, after Russia's victory in the Russo-Turkish War, he negotiated the favourable Treaty of San Stefano. The western European powers replaced it with the Treaty of Berlin, far less favourable to Russia, and he was forced to resign
Sergey Count Uvarov
born Sept. 5, 1786, Moscow, Russia died Sept. 16, 1855, Moscow Russian administrator. Uvarov served as a diplomat (1806-10), head of the St. Petersburg educational district (1811-22), and deputy minister of education (1832) before being named minister of education in 1833 under Tsar Nicholas I. In an influential report, Uvarov declared that education must adhere to the "principles of orthodoxy, autocracy, and nationality," which was adopted as an ideology rooted in loyalty to dynastic rule, traditional religious faith, and glorification of the Russian homeland. Uvarov was also president of the Academy of Science from 1818 until his death
blood count
the act of estimating the number of red and white corpuscles in a blood sample
blood count
A laboratory test requiring a small blood sample with which to measure the number and types of cells circulating in the blood The term complete blood count or CBC is often used to refer to this test
blood count
Diagnostic test in which a sample of blood is examined and the number of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are determined
blood count
routine test that determines the amount of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets in a sample of blood
body count
a count of troops killed in an operation or time period; "the daily body count increased as the war went on
count
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing
count
The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting
count
A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl
count
A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution
count
Each trick counts as 1 point (there are seven tricks), the and count 10 points each and the , , and count as 5 points each for a total of 42 points per hand
count
count Returns the number of entries currently in the dictionary
count
A numbering system used to indicate the fineness of yarn The length of yarn that can be spun from a set mass of wool
count
{i} counting, numbering; amount; European nobleman
count
find the number of -- " ignore the direction and just count from zero " (49)
count
To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or consider
count
In a fabric, the number of warp ends, the number of filling picks, or both in a square inch of fabric
count
The number of hanks of finished yarn, each 840 yards long, that can be made from one pound of cotton So, the higher the count, the finer the thread
count
One of the built in functions found in SQL and Access that can be used in queries, forms and reports to determine the number of different values of an attribute in a query, form or report
count against
If something counts against you, it may cause you to be rejected or punished, or cause people to have a lower opinion of you. He is highly regarded, but his youth might count against him
count beads
counting of stringed beads as part of the ritual of Muslim or Catholic prayer
count de Sade Donatien-Alphonse-François
orig. Donatien-Alphonse-François, count de Sade born June 2, 1740, Paris, France died Dec. 2, 1814, Charenton, near Paris French novelist and philosopher. After abandoning a military career at the end of the Seven Years' War, he married and became involved in a life of debauchery and outrageous scandal with prostitutes and with local young people he abducted, for which he was repeatedly imprisoned, once narrowly escaping execution. Despite his noble birth, he supported the French Revolution, which he saw as representing political liberation on a level parallel to the sexual liberation he himself represented. He was twice sent to the insane asylum at Charenton (1789-90, 1801-14), where he would eventually die. He overcame boredom and anger in prison and the asylum by writing sexually graphic novels and plays. The 120 Days of Sodom (written 1785) was a tale of four libertines who kidnap victims for a nonstop orgy of perversion. In his most famous novel, Justine (1791), the heroine suffers because she fails to perceive that there is no moral God and that desire is the only reality. His other works include Philosophy in the Bedroom (1793) and Crimes of Passion (1800). His reputation and writings gave rise to the term sadism
count fleet
thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1943
count heads
count attendance, count people
count in
A command in a sequencer that plays a metronome for several measures until you are ready to record
count noun
A noun of a type that can be counted Thus horse is a count noun, but water is not Contrast mass noun
count noun
a noun that forms plurals
count oneself fortunate
consider oneself lucky
cycle count
A physical inventory verification procedure performed at regular intervals throughout specific aisles or sections in a store The duration of the "cycle" may vary, but the activity in all individual sections is generally completed before the next begins
cycle count
Counting inventory by checking a particular location or set of locations and comparing the physical counts with the system-maintained inventory levels* *Glossary of Logistics Terminology
thread count
the number of threads per inch in each direction, with the warp mentioned first, and the fill second, (e g , a thread count of 20 x 10 means 20 threads per inch [25 4mm] in the warp and 10 threads per inch [25 4mm] in the fill direction)
thread count
The number of ends and picks per inch in a woven cloth, or the number of wales and courses per inch in a knit fabric
Turkish - English

Definition of a-count in Turkish English dictionary

count
(Bilgisayar) count