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1 | I/T not usually progressive mainly spoken to believe that something is true 考虑;认为 |
| +(that) I reckon there’ s something wrong with him. 我觉得他有什么地方不对劲。 |
| be reckoned to be It is generally reckoned to be the best restaurant in town. 这家饭店被普遍认为是全城最好的。 |
| 1a | to have a particular opinion about someone or something 认为;以为 | | I think it’ ll work. What do you reckon? 我认为它能行。你怎么看? | | what do you reckon to? (=what is your opinion of) What do you reckon to her new boyfriend? 对…你是怎么想的? | |
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2 | T to calculate something 计算 |
| Analysts reckon their profits have fallen by around 10%. 分析家计算他们的利润已下降了大约10%。 |
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3 | I BRITISH informal if you reckon to do something , you expect to do it 期望;指望 |
| We reckon to be finished by this afternoon. 我们希望今天下午完成任务。 |
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- | ˈreckon on |
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| reckon on sth: to expect something to happen and plan for it 指望;依赖 |
| Jenny hadn’ t reckoned on having twins! 珍妮没有想到生了双胞胎。 |
- | ˈreckon with |
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| reckon with sth: to consider something important when you are making plans 考虑;面对;对付 |
| Napoleon had not reckoned with the severity of the Russian winter. 拿破仑没有考虑到俄罗斯冬季的严酷。 |
| - | have sb/sth to reckon with | | to be forced to deal with someone or something | | 被迫应付某人/某物 | | | | If he threatens you again, he’ ll have me to reckon with. 如果他再威胁你,我就对他不客气。 | | | |
| See also -> force1 |
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| reckon without sth: usually in negatives to not consider or include something in your plans 没有考虑到;未把…计算在内 |
| I’ d reckoned without the heavy traffic on the motorway. 我没有考虑到高速公路上交通拥挤的情况。 |
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