headcount
/ˈhedkaʊnt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhedkaʊnt/ (ame, ipa)
headcount — 名詞
- headcountsingular
- headcountsplural
1. a check done to find how many people have arrived or are still there
清點人數
確認現場有多少人
a check done to find how many people have arrived or are still there
The guide did a quick headcount before the class entered the cave.
導遊在全班進洞前先快速清點人數。
do a headcount before an activity starts
After lunch, Soraya repeated the headcount to make sure nobody was missing.
午餐後,Soraya 又清點了一次人數,確定沒有人走失。
The referee paused the match while staff finished a headcount in the stands.
工作人員在看台完成清點人數時,裁判暫停了比賽。
A headcount took longer because several children were still in the toilets.
由於還有幾個孩子留在廁所,這次清點人數花了更久。
- roll call
usually means calling names aloud one by one
- attendance check
focuses on confirming who is present rather than the final figure
用法筆記
Often follows do, take, or conduct. Use this sense for the checking action itself; sense 2 is the number you get from that check.
常見錯誤
2. how many people a group, company, building, or event has altogether
總人數
某群體或場所的人數總計
how many people a group, company, building, or event has altogether
The hospital's weekend headcount dropped after two nurses went on leave.
兩位護士開始休假後,醫院週末的總人數下降了。
staff headcount in an organization
Festival organizers expect the final headcount to reach twenty thousand tonight.
活動主辦方預計今晚的最終總人數會達到兩萬。
final headcount reach [number]
Our sales team doubled its headcount in less than three years.
我們的業務團隊在不到三年內把總人數增加了一倍。
The shelter limits its headcount during storms to keep every bed available.
暴風雨期間,收容所會限制總人數,確保每張床都能使用。
- staffing
often includes whether there are enough workers, not only the number
- workforce
usually means the people themselves rather than the numerical total
- attendance
more common for people present at one meeting, class, or event
用法筆記
Common in business, schools, hospitals, and events when people talk about the size of a staff, group, or crowd. Unlike sense 1, this names the total, not the counting process.