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  • uncounted

    英:['ʌn'kaʊntɪd]   美: [ʌn'kaʊntɪd] 

    uncounted 基本解释

    adj.

    无数的,没有数过的;

    英英释义

    uncounted[ ,ʌn'kauntid ]

    adj.too numerous to be counted

    同义词:countlessinfiniteinnumerableinnumerousmultitudinousmyriadnumberlessunnumberableunnumberedunnumerable

    uncounted 相关例句

    权威例句

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