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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|SPEAKING vocabularyIELTS vocabulary coun‧ter /ˈkaʊntə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
counter verb
counter adjective, adverb
counter- /kaʊntə $ -tər/ prefix
پیشخوان؛ شمارشگر
گیشه، دستگاه شمارنده، باجه، بساط، شمارنده، ضربت متقابل، درجهت مخالف، در روبرو، معکوس، بالعکس، مقابله کردن، تلافی کردن، جواب دادن، معامله به مثل کردن، علوم مهندسی: کنتور، کامپیوتر: شمارشگر، معماری: پیشخوان، قانون فقه: معامله به مثل، شیمی: شمارگر، روانشناسی: شمارشگر، بازرگانی: متقابل، ورزش: چرخش از جلو به عقب و بالعکس یا ساختن سه دایره مماس، علوم نظامی: عقربه شمارش
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Advanced Persian Dictionary الکترونیک: شمارشگر، شمارنده، باجه، تلاقی کردن،
کامپیوتر: شمارنده، شمارگر،
شیمی: شمارشگر، کنتور،
علوم مهندسی: متقابل، ضربت متقابله، معامله به مثل،
حقوق: حمله، چرخش از جلو بعقب و بعکس یا ساختن سه دایره مماس،
اسکیت، : ورزشی: پیشخوان، باجه، گیشه، ضد، متقابل،
بازرگانی: پیشخان،
معماری: مقابله کردن، ضربت زدن، ضد، مقابل دستگاه شمارنده، عقربه شمارش،
علوم نظامی: شمارشگر،
روانشناسی) adj.and adv. (: پیشخوان، باجه، بساط، شمارنده، ضربت متقابل، درجهت مخالف، در روبرو، معکوس، بالعکس ،) vt.and vi. (مقابله کردن، تلافی کردن، جواب دادن، معامله بمثل کردن با
کامپیوتر: شمارنده
الکترونیک: شمارنده [کامپیوتر]
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words counter[verb]Synonyms:- retaliate, answer, hit back, meet, oppose, parry, resist, respond, ward off
[adverb]Synonyms:- opposite to, against, at variance with, contrariwise, conversely, in defiance of, versus
Related Words: baffle,
balk,
beat,
bilk,
circumvent,
dash,
disappoint,
foil,
frustrate,
ruin,
hostile,
inimical,
adverse,
antagonistic,
anti,
oppugnant,
hindering,
impeding,
obstructive [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. coun‧ter1 S3 /ˈkaʊntə $ -ər/
noun [countable] [
Word Family: noun:
count,
recount,
counter;
verb:
count,
recount;
adjective:
countable ≠
uncountable,
countless]
[
Sense 1-5: Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: comptour, from Medieval Latin computatorium 'counting place', from Latin computare; ⇒ compute]
[
Sense 6-7: Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: conteor, from conter; ⇒ count1]
[
Sense 8: Date: 1600-1700;
Language: French;
Origin: contre, from contre 'against']
1. the place where you pay or are served in a shop, bank, restaurant etc:
He wondered if the girl behind the counter recognised him.2. American English a long flat surface on top of a piece of furniture, especially in a kitchen
Synonym : worktop British English3. over the counter drugs, medicines etc that are bought over the counter are ones that you can buy in a shop without a
prescription from a doctor
4. under the counter if you buy something under the counter, you buy it secretly and usually illegally:
It’s risky, but you can get alcohol under the counter.5. a small object that you use in some games that are played on a board
6. a piece of electrical equipment that counts something:
Set the video counter to zero before you press play. ⇒
Geiger counter7. a computer program that counts the number of people who have visited a website
8. an action that tries to prevent something bad from happening, or an argument that is used to prove that something is wrong
counter to The road blocks were a counter to terrorist attacks in that area. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. counter2 verb[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: contre; ⇒ counter3]
1. [intransitive and transitive] to say something in order to try to prove that what someone said was not true or as a reply to something:
‘I could ask the same thing of you,’ she countered.counter an argument/an allegation/a criticism etc He was determined to counter the bribery allegations.2. [transitive] to do something in order to prevent something bad from happening or to reduce its bad effects:
Exercise helps to counter the effects of stress. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
III. counter3 adjective, adverb[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: contre, from Latin contra; ⇒ contra-]
be/run/go counter to something to be the opposite of something:
Some actions by the authorities ran counter to the President’s call for leniency. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
counter- /kaʊntə $ -tər/
prefix[
Language: Old French;
Origin: contre-, from contre; ⇒ counter3]
1. the opposite of something:
a counterproductive thing to do (=producing results opposite to what you wanted) It is not hard to find a counter-example (=an example that shows the opposite).2. done or given as a reaction to something, especially to oppose it:
claims and counterclaims3. matching something:
my counterpart in the American system (=someone who has the same job as I have) [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations counter nounI. long flat surface ADJ. bar, delicatessen/deli, display, post office, reception, shop | kitchen | glass, mahogany, wooden, zinc VERB + COUNTER serve at/behind, work at/behind Mary served behind the counter at Bacon's for a few hours a week.
wipe (down) The barman wiped down the counter in silence. COUNTER + NOUN staff post office counter staff PREP. across a/the~ He pushed the money across the counter to her.
at/behind a/the ~ The assistant behind the counter gave a curt nod.
on a/the ~ all the goods on the counter [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
counter II. action used to prevent sth ADJ. effective PREP. ~ to The government's programme should be an effective counter to unemployment. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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