counting
n. 計算
v. (按順序)數( count的現在分詞); 有價值; 數出總數; 算得上
Not counting a particular thing means not including that thing. Counting a particular thing means including that thing.
...an average operating profit of 15% to 16% of sales, not counting administrative expenses.
不包括管理開支在內,銷售營業利潤平均為15%到16%
If you say and counting after a number or an amount of something, you mean that the number or amount is continuing to increase.
There is a 1,700-year-old tea tree still living in southern China which is more than 100 feet tall and counting.
中國南方生長著一棵已有1,700年曆史的茶樹,高100多英尺,而且還在不斷長高。
1. the act of counting;
She was counting out 30p, mostly in small change, into my hand.
她數出了30便士——大部分是零錢——遞給了我。
Many people act on impulse without counting the cost.
很多人不考慮後果就莽撞行事。
No sugar for me, thanks—I'm counting my calories .
我不要糖,謝謝。我在控制攝取的熱量。
There are thirty people in the classroom, counting the teacher.
把老師算上,教室裡有30個人.
The whole world was counting down to the new millennium.
全世界都在倒計時迎接新千年的到來.