countdown
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (noun) IPA(key): /ˈkaʊntˌdaʊn/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Noun
countdown (plural countdowns)
Translations
a count backward to the time of some event
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the acts of preparation carried out during this period
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Verb
countdown (third-person singular simple present countdowns, present participle countdowning, simple past and past participle countdowned)
- (nonstandard) To count down.
- 1994, Yifeng Yuan, Polarized fluorescence photobleaching for measuring fast rotational motion of cell surface receptors:
- This was accomplished in the old system by polling a software variable representing the number of prebleach bin and issuing a software command to trigger the AOM once the variable has countdowned to zero.
- 2000, Stephen Mark Cox, Cluck:
- Time measures itself out in a series of diminishing peristaltic ticks, countdowning slowly towards the miracle of Ignition.
- 2003, Edward Stone Cohen, Firewater, →ISBN, page 129:
- Whole families stood gawking at the massive statue, countdowning the five remaining minutes to the big one.
Translations
count down — see count down
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