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count·er
/ˈkaʊntɚ/
櫃臺;計數器(a.)相反的(ad.)與…相反地(vt.)反對,反擊(vi.)反對,反擊
From:
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count·er
/ˈkaʊntɚ/
名詞
氣流計數器,流氣式計數器
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counter
計數器
From:
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counter
日曆計數器
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counter
列計數器
From:
Network Terminology
counter
計數器
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Count·er
n.
1.
One
who
counts
,
or
reckons
up
;
a
calculator
;
a
reckoner
.
2.
A
piece
of
metal
,
ivory
,
wood
,
or
bone
,
used
in
reckoning
,
in
keeping
account
of
games
,
etc
.
The
old
gods
of
our
own
race
whose
names
. . .
serve
as
counters
reckon
the
days
of
the
week
.
--
E
.
B
.
Tylor
.
What
comes
the
wool
to
? . . .
I
can
not
do
it
without
counters
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Money
;
coin
; --
used
in
contempt
. [
Obs
.]
To
lock
such
rascal
counters
from
his
friends
.
--
Shak
.
4.
A
prison
;
either
of
two
prisons
formerly
in
London
.
Anne
Aysavugh
. . .
imprisoned
in
the
Counter
.
--
Fuller
.
5.
A
telltale
;
a
contrivance
attached
to
an
engine
,
printing
press
,
or
other
machine
,
for
the
purpose
of
counting
the
revolutions
or
the
pulsations
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·ter
,
n.
A
table
or
board
on
which
money
is
counted
and
over
which
business
is
transacted
;
a
long
,
narrow
table
or
bench
,
on
which
goods
are
laid
for
examination
by
purchasers
,
or
on
which
they
are
weighed
or
measured
.
Over the counter
(a)
Stock Exchanges
,
in
an
office
; --
said
of
business
so
done
,
as
distinguished
from
that
done
at
an
exchange
. [
Cant
] --
(a)
without
a
prescription
;
needing
no
prescription
; --
said
of
medicines
that
can
be
legally
bought
without
a
physician's
prescription
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·ter
,
adv.
1.
Contrary
;
in
opposition
;
in
an
opposite
direction
;
contrariwise
; --
used
chiefly
with
run
or
go
.
Running
counter
to
all
the
rules
of
virtue
.
--
Locks
.
2.
In
the
wrong
way
;
contrary
to
the
right
course
;
as
,
a
hound
that
runs
counter
.
This
is
counter
,
you
false
Danish
dogs!
--
Shak
.
3.
At
or
against
the
front
or
face
. [
R
.]
Which
[
darts
]
they
never
throw
counter
,
but
at
the
back
of
the
flier
.
--
Sandys
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·ter
,
a.
Contrary
;
opposite
;
contrasted
;
opposed
;
adverse
;
antagonistic
;
as
,
a
counter
current
;
a
counter
revolution
;
a
counter
poison
;
a
counter
agent
;
counter
fugue
.
“Innumerable
facts
attesting
the
counter
principle.”
Counter approach
Fort.
,
a
trench
or
work
pushed
forward
from
defensive
works
to
meet
the
approaches
of
besiegers
.
See
Approach
.
Counter bond
Law
,
in
old
practice
,
a
bond
to
secure
one
who
has
given
bond
for
another
.
Counter brace
.
See
Counter brace
,
in
Vocabulary
.
Counter deed
Law
,
a
secret
writing
which
destroys
,
invalidates
,
or
alters
,
a
public
deed
.
Counter distinction
,
contradistinction
. [
Obs
.]
Counter drain
,
a
drain
at
the
foot
of
the
embankment
of
a
canal
or
watercourse
,
for
carrying
off
the
water
that
may
soak
through
.
Counter extension
Surg.
,
the
fixation
of
the
upper
part
of
a
limb
,
while
extension
is
practiced
on
the
lower
part
,
as
in
cases
of
luxation
or
fracture
.
Counter fissure
Surg.
Same
as
Contrafissure
.
Counter indication
.
Med.
Same
as
Contraindication
.
Counter irritant
Med.
,
an
irritant
to
produce
a
blister
,
a
pustular
eruption
,
or
other
irritation
in
some
part
of
the
body
,
in
order
to
relieve
an
existing
irritation
in
some
other
part
.
“
Counter
irritants
are
of
as
great
use
in
moral
as
in
physical
diseases.”
--
Macaulay
.
Counter irritation
Med.
,
the
act
or
the
result
of
applying
a
counter
irritant
.
Counter opening
,
an
aperture
or
vent
on
the
opposite
side
,
or
in
a
different
place
. -
Counter parole
Mil.
,
a
word
in
addition
to
the
password
,
given
in
time
of
alarm
as
a
signal
.
Counter plea
Law
,
a
replication
to
a
plea
. --
Cowell
.
Counter pressure
,
force
or
pressure
that
acts
in
a
contrary
direction
to
some
other
opposing
pressure
.
Counter project
,
a
project
,
scheme
,
or
proposal
brought
forward
in
opposition
to
another
,
as
in
the
negotiation
of
a
treaty
. --
Swift
.
Counter proof
,
in
engraving
,
a
print
taken
off
from
another
just
printed
,
which
,
by
being
passed
through
the
press
,
gives
a
copy
in
reverse
,
and
of
course
in
the
same
position
as
that
of
plate
from
which
the
first
was
printed
,
the
object
being
to
enable
the
engraver
to
inspect
the
state
of
the
plate
.
Counter revolution
,
a
revolution
opposed
to
a
former
one
,
and
restoring
a
former
state
of
things
.
Counter revolutionist
,
one
engaged
in
,
or
befriending
,
a
counter
revolution
.
Counter round
Mil.
,
a
body
of
officers
whose
duty
it
is
to
visit
and
inspect
the
rounds
and
sentinels
.
Counter sea
Naut.
,
a
sea
running
in
an
opposite
direction
from
the
wind
.
Counter sense
,
opposite
meaning
.
Counter signal
,
a
signal
to
answer
or
correspond
to
another
.
Counter signature
,
the
name
of
a
secretary
or
other
officer
countersigned
to
a
writing
. --
Tooke
.
Counter slope
,
an
overhanging
slope
;
as
,
a
wall
with
a
counter
slope
. --
Mahan
.
Counter statement
,
a
statement
made
in
opposition
to
,
or
denial
of
,
another
statement
.
Counter surety
,
a
counter
bond
,
or
a
surety
to
secure
one
who
has
given
security
.
Counter tally
,
a
tally
corresponding
to
another
.
Counter tide
,
contrary
tide
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·ter
,
n.
1.
Naut.
The
after
part
of
a
vessel's
body
,
from
the
water
line
to
the
stern
, --
below
and
somewhat
forward
of
the
stern
proper
.
2.
Mus.
Same
as
Contra
.
Formerly
used
to
designate
any
under
part
which
served
for
contrast
to
a
principal
part
,
but
now
used
as
equivalent
to
counter tenor
.
3.
Far.
The
breast
,
or
that
part
of
a
horse
between
the
shoulders
and
under
the
neck
.
4.
The
back
leather
or
heel
part
of
a
boot
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·ter
n.
An
encounter
. [
Obs
.]
With
kindly
counter
under
mimic
shade
.
--
Spenser
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·ter
,
v. i.
Boxing
To
return
a
blow
while
receiving
one
,
as
in
boxing
.
His
left
hand
countered
provokingly
.
--
C
.
Kingsley
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
counter
adj
:
indicating
opposition
or
resistance
[
syn
:
antagonistic
]
n
1:
table
consisting
of
a
horizontal
surface
over
which
business
is
transacted
2:
game
equipment
used
in
various
card
or
board
games
3:
a
calculator
that
keeps
a
record
of
the
number
of
times
something
happens
[
syn
:
tabulator
]
4:
a
piece
of
furniture
that
stands
at
the
side
of
a
dining
room
;
has
shelves
and
drawers
[
syn
:
buffet
,
sideboard
]
5:
a
person
who
counts
things
6:
a
quick
reply
to
a
question
or
remark
(
especially
a
witty
or
critical
one
); "
it
brought
a
sharp
rejoinder
from
the
teacher
" [
syn
:
rejoinder
,
retort
,
return
,
riposte
,
replication
,
comeback
]
7: (
computer
science
)
a
register
whose
contents
go
through
a
regular
series
of
states
(
usually
states
indicating
consecutive
integers
)
8:
the
piece
of
leather
that
fits
the
heel
[
syn
:
heel
]
9:
a
piece
of
leather
forming
the
back
of
a
shoe
10:
a
return
punch
(
especially
by
a
boxer
) [
syn
:
counterpunch
,
parry
]
adv
:
in
the
opposite
direction
; "
run
counter
"
v
1:
speak
in
response
; "
He
countered
with
some
very
persuasive
arguments
"
2:
act
in
advance
of
;
deal
with
ahead
of
time
[
syn
:
anticipate
,
foresee
,
forestall
]
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