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To enumerate is to list or count off one by one. Before you ask for a raise, you'd better be able to enumerate all the reasons why you deserve more money.
Tally, total, add up, compute — however you put it, enumerate is basically just another way to say “count.” As in, “How do I love thee? Let me enumerate the ways.” This verb came about in the 1610’s as a variation on the Latin enumerates, which means “to reckon up or count over.” To quote Paul Valery, the French critic, essayist, and poet, “Science is feasible when the variables are few and can be enumerated; when their combinations are distinct and clear.”
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词根: numer
=number,表示”数目”
adj.
innumerable 无数的,数不清的in不+numerable可数的→不可数的
numerable 可数的,可计算的numer数目+able能……的→能数的
numerous 众多的,许多的,大批的numer数目+ous……的→adj.众多的,许多的,大批的
n.
numerology [数字]命理学numer数目+ology学科→n.[数字]命理学
supernumerary 定额以外的人,临时雇工super超过+numer数目+ary人→n.定额以外的人,临时雇工
v.
enumerate 列举,枚举e出+numer数目+ate表动词→按数列出