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enumerate

VT นับ จำนวน  count number nub-jam-nuan

 

enumerate

VT แจกแจง  แจง  จาระไน  specify jaek-jang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ENUMERATE

v.t.[L. enumero; e and numero, numerus, number. ] To count or tell, number by number; to reckon or mention a number of things, each separately; as, to enumerate the stars in a constellation; to enumerate particular acts of kindness; we cannot enumerate our daily mercies.

 

ENUMERATED

pp. Counted or told, number by number; reckoned or mentioned by distinct particulars.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ENUMERATE

E *nu "mer *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enumerated; p. pr. & vb. n.Enumerating. ] Etym: [L. enumeratus, p. p. of enumerare to count out, enumerate; e out + numerare to count, fr. numerus number. See Number. ]

 

Defn: To count; to tell by numbers; to count over, or tell off one after another; to number; to reckon up; to mention one by one; to name over; to make a special and separate account of; to recount; as, to enumerate the stars in a constellation. Enumerating the services he had done. Ludlow.

 

Syn. -- To reckon; compute; calculate; count; estimate; relate; rehearse; recapitulate; detail.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

enumerate

e nu mer ate |iˈn (y )o͞oməˌrāt əˈn (j )uməˌreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] mention (a number of things ) one by one: there is not space to enumerate all his works. formal establish the number of: the 2000 census enumerated 10,493 households in the county. DERIVATIVES e nu mer a tion |iˌn (y )o͞oməˈrāSHən |noun, e nu mer a tive |-rətiv, -ˌrātiv |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin enumerat- counted out, from the verb enumerare, from e- (variant of ex- )out + numerus number.

 

Oxford Dictionary

enumerate

enumerate |ɪˈnjuːməreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] mention (a number of things ) one by one: there is not space to enumerate all his works. formal establish the number of: 6,079 residents were enumerated in 241 establishments. DERIVATIVES enumeration |-ˈreɪʃ (ə )n |noun, enumerative |-rətɪv |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin enumerat- counted out , from the verb enumerare, from e- (variant of ex- )out + numerus number .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

enumerate

enumerate verb 1 he enumerated four objectives: list, itemize, set out, give; cite, name, specify, identify, spell out, detail, particularize. 2 they enumerated voters: calculate, compute, count, add up, tally, total, number, quantify; reckon, work out, tot up.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

enumerate

enumerate verb 1 he enumerated four objectives for the company: list, itemize, catalogue, set out, set forth, give; cite, name, mention, specify, identify, spell out, detail, particularize; summarize, recount, recite, rehearse, recapitulate, quote, relate; run through, reel off, rattle off, tick /check off. 2 research projects have attempted to enumerate hospital readmission rates: calculate, compute, count, add up, sum up, tally, total, number, put a figure on, quantify; reckon, figure up, work out; Brit. tot up; archaic tell.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

enumerate

e nu mer ate /ɪn j úːmərèɪt /動詞 他動詞 かたく …の数を数える ; …を1つ1つ数え上げる, 列挙する .