count out

count out
1) v + o + adv

you can count me out — a mí no me incluyan, no cuenten conmigo

2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<money/objects\>\> contar* (uno por uno)
VT + ADV
1) (=count) [+ money] ir contando; [+ small objects] contar (uno por uno)
2) (=exclude) [+ possibility] descartar

we can't count out the possibility that they'll attack — no podemos descartar la posibilidad de que ataquen

3) *

if that's what I have to do, you can count me out — si eso es lo que tengo que hacer, no cuentes conmigo

(you can) count me out of this! — ¡no cuentes conmigo para esto!, ¡déjame fuera de esto!

4) (Boxing)

the referee counted him out — el árbitro terminó la cuenta antes de que se levantara

to be counted out — ser declarado fuera de combate

* * *
1) v + o + adv

you can count me out — a mí no me incluyan, no cuenten conmigo

2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<money/objects\>\> contar* (uno por uno)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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