uncountable
Произношение: [ʌnˈkaʊntəbl]
Слово
Контекст: «grammar»
(adjective) when you cannot count something using numbers. Uncountable nouns are things we cannot say 'one' or 'two' for. They are usually things we think of as a whole or a substance, like water or sugar.
Пример
Milk is uncountable, so we say 'some milk' instead of 'two milks'.
Пример
You cannot count furniture as uncountable because you can say 'three chairs' and 'two tables'.
Пример
Is information an uncountable noun or can I say 'informations'?
Контекст: «mathematics»
(adjective) referring to a set that has no limit or is infinite. This is used when talking about amounts that cannot be counted because they go on forever.
Пример
The possible outcomes in this game are uncountable, as there are endless possibilities.
Пример
The number of students in the classroom is not uncountable; it is exactly twenty.
Пример
Are the solutions to this equation uncountable or can we find a specific answer?
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