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Take a count vs Take the count

take a countestimate how many there are of smth.:

  • By taking a count we established that catering units were covering their seats 250 per cent at lunch time.

take the count

1. = take a count:

  • Deborah took the count of members who plan to attend and asked them to refer to her any special needs.

2. (Boxing ) be knocked out:

  • “I nearly took the count that time, old fellow,” he said.

3. be overcome or defeated:

  • He took the count, having picked an election fight with the Prime Minister on the latter’s home ground.

Note: Neither expression fully correlates in meaning with the phrase take count

1. = take a count:

  • The U.S. Census Bureau took count of how many grandparents are raising grandchildren.

pay attention to smth.; take smth. into consideration:

  • The model takes count of the thermodynamical characteristics of the sea surface.