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reck.on obj CALCULATE5rek7[nv [T]to calculate (an amount) based on facts or on your expectations计算,数Angela quickly reckoned the amount on her fingers.安杰拉很快掰着手指算出了数目。My pay is reckoned from the middle of the month.我的工资从月中开始算起。The organisers reckoned (that) there had been 50 000 demonstrators on the march. [+ (that) clause]组织者测算游行队伍中有五万名示威者。The inflation rate is now reckoned to be 10%. [+ obj + to be n/adj]通货膨胀率现在算出是10%。If you reckon in an amount, you include it in your calculations.算入,计入When you reckon in all my overtime, my total pay is quite good.要是你把我的加班都算进去,我的总收入是相当不错的。If you reckon on something, you feel that it is likely to happen and base your plans on the expectation that it will happen.估计,判断We're reckoning on having sales of 2 000 cars a month.我们估计每月卖出2千辆车。I don't reckon on him ever coming back.我估计他不会再回来。I'm reckoning on (= depending on) your continued support.我指望你的继续支持。If you reckon up something, you calculate the total amount.总计,合计,计算She can reckon up a bill faster than any calculator.她加帐单比计算器都快。To reckon with something or someone is to deal with it or them.处理,解决,对付If you harm her, you're going to have the police to reckon with.要是你伤害她,那你就得同警察打交道。If someone is to be reckoned with, you have to deal with them which will be difficult because they are strong or powerful.难对付的,难处理的Margaret was a woman to be reckoned with.玛格丽特是个难对付的女人。Since the government limited their powers, the unions are no longer a force to be reckoned with (= they are no longer very strong).由于政府限制了他们的权力,工会不再是一股难对付的力量。If you had reckoned without something, you had not considered or expected it and so were not prepared for it.未料到,忽略The authorities wanted to build a nuclear power station in the region, but they reckoned without the opposition of local people.当局想在该地区建一座核电站,但他们没料到当地人反对。
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