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num·ber
/ˈnʌmbɚ/
號碼,數,數字,數目,總數(vt.)數,計算,共計(vi.)計算,報數數字
From:
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number
非數位
From:
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number
數( 目 ); 數目; 數; 數位; 號數; 號碼; 編號
NUM
;
NO
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
number
s
數
From:
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number
數目範圍
From:
Network Terminology
number
號碼 數
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Num·ber
n.
1.
That
which
admits
of
being
counted
or
reckoned
;
a
unit
,
or
an
aggregate
of
units
;
a
numerable
aggregate
or
collection
of
individuals
;
an
assemblage
made
up
of
distinct
things
expressible
by
figures
.
2.
A
collection
of
many
individuals
;
a
numerous
assemblage
;
a
multitude
;
many
.
Ladies
are
always
of
great
use
to
the
party
they
espouse
,
and
never
fail
to
win
over
numbers
.
--
Addison
.
3.
A
numeral
;
a
word
or
character
denoting
a
number
;
as
,
to
put
a
number
on
a
door
.
4.
Numerousness
;
multitude
.
Number
itself
importeth
not
much
in
armies
where
the
people
are
of
weak
courage
.
--
Bacon
.
5.
The
state
or
quality
of
being
numerable
or
countable
.
Of
whom
came
nations
,
tribes
,
people
,
and
kindreds
out
of
number
.
--
2
Esdras
iii
. 7.
6.
Quantity
,
regarded
as
made
up
of
an
aggregate
of
separate
things
.
7.
That
which
is
regulated
by
count
;
poetic
measure
,
as
divisions
of
time
or
number
of
syllables
;
hence
,
poetry
,
verse
; --
chiefly
used
in
the
plural
.
I
lisped
in
numbers
,
for
the
numbers
came
.
--
Pope
.
8.
Gram.
The
distinction
of
objects
,
as
one
,
or
more
than
one
(
in
some
languages
,
as
one
,
or
two
,
or
more
than
two
),
expressed
(
usually
)
by
a
difference
in
the
form
of
a
word
;
thus
,
the
singular
number
and
the
plural
number
are
the
names
of
the
forms
of
a
word
indicating
the
objects
denoted
or
referred
to
by
the
word
as
one
,
or
as
more
than
one
.
9.
Math.
The
measure
of
the
relation
between
quantities
or
things
of
the
same
kind
;
that
abstract
species
of
quantity
which
is
capable
of
being
expressed
by
figures
;
numerical
value
.
Abstract number
,
Abundant number
,
Cardinal number
,
etc
.
See
under
Abstract
,
Abundant
,
etc
.
In numbers
,
in
numbered
parts
;
as
,
a
book
published
in
numbers
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Num·ber
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Numbered
p.
pr
&
vb
. n.
Numbering
.]
1.
To
count
;
to
reckon
;
to
ascertain
the
units
of
;
to
enumerate
.
If
a
man
can
number
the
dust
of
the
earth
,
then
shall
thy
seed
also
be
numbered
.
--
Gen
.
xiii
. 16.
2.
To
reckon
as
one
of
a
collection
or
multitude
.
He
was
numbered
with
the
transgressors
.
--
Is
.
liii
. 12.
3.
To
give
or
apply
a
number
or
numbers
to
;
to
assign
the
place
of
in
a
series
by
order
of
number
;
to
designate
the
place
of
by
a
number
or
numeral
;
as
,
to
number
the
houses
in
a
street
,
or
the
apartments
in
a
building
.
4.
To
amount
;
to
equal
in
number
;
to
contain
;
to
consist
of
;
as
,
the
army
numbers
fifty
thousand
.
Thy
tears
can
not
number
the
dead
.
--
Campbell
.
Numbering machine
,
a
machine
for
printing
consecutive
numbers
,
as
on
railway
tickets
,
bank
bills
,
etc
.
Syn:
--
To
count
;
enumerate
;
calculate
;
tell
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
number
n
1:
the
property
possessed
by
a
sum
or
total
or
indefinite
quantity
of
units
or
individuals
; "
he
had
a
number
of
chores
to
do
"; "
the
number
of
parameters
is
small
"; "
the
figure
was
about
a
thousand
" [
syn
:
figure
]
2:
a
concept
of
quantity
derived
from
zero
and
units
; "
every
number
has
a
unique
position
in
the
sequence
"
3:
a
short
theatrical
performance
that
is
part
of
a
longer
program
; "
he
did
his
act
three
times
every
evening
"; "
she
had
a
catchy
little
routine
"; "
it
was
one
of
the
best
numbers
he
ever
did
" [
syn
:
act
,
routine
,
turn
,
bit
]
4:
a
numeral
or
string
of
numerals
that
is
used
for
identification
; "
she
refused
to
give
them
her
Social
Security
number
" [
syn
:
identification number
]
5:
the
number
is
used
in
calling
a
particular
telephone
; "
he
has
an
unlisted
number
" [
syn
:
phone number
, {
telephone
number
]
6:
a
symbol
used
to
represent
a
number
; "
he
learned
to
write
the
numerals
before
he
went
to
school
" [
syn
:
numeral
]
7:
one
of
a
series
published
periodically
; "
she
found
an
old
issue
of
the
magazine
in
her
dentist's
waitingroom
" [
syn
:
issue
]
8:
a
select
company
of
people
; "
I
hope
to
become
one
of
their
number
before
I
die
"
9:
the
grammatical
category
for
the
forms
of
nouns
and
pronouns
and
verbs
that
are
used
depending
on
the
number
of
entities
involved
(
singular
or
dual
or
plural
); "
in
English
the
subject
and
the
verb
must
agree
in
number
"
10:
an
item
of
merchandise
offered
for
sale
; "
she
preferred
the
black
nylon
number
"; "
this
sweater
is
an
all-wool
number
"
11:
a
clothing
measurement
; "
a
number
13
shoe
"
v
1:
add
up
in
number
or
quantity
; "
The
bills
amounted
to
$2,000"; "
The
bill
came
to
$2,000" [
syn
:
total
, {
add
up
,
come
,
amount
]
2:
give
numbers
to
; "
You
should
number
the
pages
of
the
thesis
"
3:
enumerate
; "
We
must
number
the
names
of
the
great
mathematicians
" [
syn
:
list
]
4:
put
into
a
group
; "
The
academy
counts
several
Nobel
Prize
winners
among
its
members
" [
syn
:
count
]
5:
determine
the
number
or
amount
of
; "
Can
you
count
the
books
on
your
shelf
?"; "
Count
your
change
" [
syn
:
count
,
enumerate
,
numerate
]
6:
place
a
limit
on
the
number
of
[
syn
:
keep down
]
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