counting device - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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counting device (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈkaʊntɪŋ dɪˈvaɪs/

Meaning and Usage

A counting device refers to any tool, instrument, or mechanism used to count items or events. It can be as simple as a hand tally counter or as complex as electronic devices used in data reconnaissance. In English, it is commonly used in technical or scientific contexts, particularly when discussing methods for quantifying objects or phenomena. The phrase is more likely to be found in written contexts, such as manuals, academic papers, or the descriptions of various counting tools.

Example Sentences

  1. The classroom had a counting device that helped students learn basic arithmetic efficiently.
    Классная комната имела устройство для подсчета, которое помогало студентам эффективно изучать базовую арифметику.

  2. Researchers employed a counting device to monitor the number of species in the ecosystem.
    Исследователи использовали устройство для подсчета, чтобы отслеживать количество видов в экосистеме.

  3. The factory uses an advanced counting device to keep track of production rates.
    Фабрика использует современное устройство для подсчета, чтобы отслеживать темпы производства.

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "counting device" itself does not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions. However, the concept of counting is prevalent in various idioms and phrases. Here are several examples that incorporate counting in different contexts:

  1. Count your blessings.
    Считай свои благословения.
    This means to be grateful for what one has.

  2. Count on someone.
    Рассчитывать на кого-то.
    This phrase implies relying on another person for support or assistance.

  3. Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
    Не считай своих цыплят, пока они не вылупятся.
    This idiom warns against assuming success before it actually happens.

  4. Count heads.
    Считать головы.
    This expression is often used to mean assessing the number of people present, especially in a meeting or gathering.

  5. Counting on one hand.
    Считать на одной руке.
    This phrase means that something is very limited or few in number.

Etymology

The term "counting" derives from the Old French word conter, which means to recount or number. This, in turn, comes from the Latin computare, meaning to calculate. The word "device" comes from the Old French devis, referring to design or arrangement, and ultimately traces back to the Latin word divisus.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Tally - Counter - Meter - Gauge

Antonyms: - Estimator - Guess - Approximation

These synonyms and antonyms help emphasize the specificity and precision implied by the term "counting device."



25-07-2024