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    count up

    US /kaʊnt ʌp/

    ・

    UK /kaunt ʌp/

    B1
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo add numbers together to find a total; to increase gradually.
    The votes are still being counted up.

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    The Science of DOGS

    03:06The Science of DOGS
    • Dogs can understand more than 150 words, count up to five, and notice simple errors such as one plus one equals three.

      Dogs can understand more than 150 words, count up to five, and notice simple errors such as one plus one equals three.

    B1

    ハーバードのコンピュータ・サイエンスの教授だけど質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan

    14:27ハーバードのコンピュータ・サイエンスの教授だけど質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan
    • And if we use more and more zeros and ones, more and more binary digits or bits, so to speak, we can count up higher and higher and higher.

      And if we use more and more zeros and ones, more and more binary digits or bits, so to speak, we can count up higher and higher and higher.

    • And if we use more and more zeros and ones, more and more binary digits or bits, so to speak, we can count up higher and higher and higher.

      And if we use more and more zeros and ones, more and more binary digits or bits, so to speak, we can count up higher and higher and higher.

    B1

    Number Train | Learn to Count from 1 to 100 for Kids in English

    04:05Number Train | Learn to Count from 1 to 100 for Kids in English
    • Now let's count up to twenty!

      Now let's count up to twenty!

    • Now let's count up to twenty!

      Now let's count up to twenty!

    A2

    Small World - Wil Wheaton, Jenna Busch - TableTop

    30:03Small World - Wil Wheaton, Jenna Busch - TableTop
    • So go ahead and count up your points there.

      So go ahead and count up your points there.

    • So go ahead and count up your points there.

      So go ahead and count up your points there.

    B1

    0.5 Data Structures & Algorithms: List-Based Selection Sort

    10:190.5 Data Structures & Algorithms: List-Based Selection Sort
    • I'm just going to try and have it count up to 10,000.

      I'm just going to try and have it count up to 10,000.

    • I'm just going to try and have it count up to 10,000.

      I'm just going to try and have it count up to 10,000.

    A2

    CS50 2017 - Lecture 0 - Scratch

    01:11CS50 2017 - Lecture 0 - Scratch
    • And then the y or vertical axis is time to solve, so maybe number of seconds, number of page turns, however you want to count up the steps.

      And then the y or vertical axis is time to solve, so maybe number of seconds, number of page turns, however you want to count up the steps.

    • however you want to count up the steps--

      however you want to count up the steps--

    B1

    Mel Robbins on Why Motivation Is Garbage | Impact Theory

    49:55Mel Robbins on Why Motivation Is Garbage | Impact Theory
    • It doesn't work if you count up because you can keep going.

      It doesn't work if you count up because you can keep going.

    • It doesn’t work if you count up because you can keep going and also counting up doesn’t

      It doesn’t work if you count up because you can keep going and also counting up doesn’t

    A2

    The 5 Second Rule ❖ Mel Robbins

    06:47The 5 Second Rule ❖ Mel Robbins
    • It doesn't work if you count up, because you can keep going.

      It doesn't work if you count up, because you can keep going.

    • It doesn't work if you count up because you can keep going.

      It doesn't work if you count up because you can keep going.

    A2

    Apr 03 2026 This Week in Cardiology

    43:55Apr 03 2026 This Week in Cardiology
    • A better net benefit calculation, one that a common-sense patient would do, would be to count up that there were 17 more strokes in the Watchmen arm and only 4 less bleeds.

      A better net benefit calculation, one that a common-sense patient would do, would be to count up that there were 17 more strokes in the Watchmen arm and only 4 less bleeds.

    • A better net benefit calculation, one that a common-sense patient would do, would be to count up that there were 17 more strokes in the Watchmen arm and only 4 less bleeds.

      A better net benefit calculation, one that a common-sense patient would do, would be to count up that there were 17 more strokes in the Watchmen arm and only 4 less bleeds.

    B2

    Week 1, continued

    52:50Week 1, continued
    • And if you only have a fixed amount of something, surely you can't actually count up to infinity or any number you want.

      And if you only have a fixed amount of something, surely you can't actually count up to infinity or any number you want.

    • surely you can't actually count up to infinity or any number you want.

      surely you can't actually count up to infinity or any number you want.

    B1