reckon的意思和读音

reckon

: [ˈrekən] : ['rekən]

v.

reckons  reckoning  reckoned  

v.+n.reckon cost

v.know

v.calculate,add up,total,tot up,count

reckonv.

1.[t][i](informal)~ (that)…to think sth or have an opinion about sth

I reckon (that) I'm going to get that job.

He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon(= do you agree) ?

It's worth a lot of money, I reckon.

‘They'll never find out.’ ‘ You reckon? ’(= I think you may be wrong about that.)“。”“?”

2.[t]to be generally considered to be sth

Children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays.

It was generally reckoned a success.

3.[t](informal)~ to do sthto expect to do sth

We reckon to finish by ten.

4.[t]to calculate an amount, a number, etc.

The age of the earth is reckoned at about 4 600 million years. 46 亿

They reckon (that) their profits are down by at least 20%. 20%。

The journey was reckoned to take about two hours.

v.1. (up); (that);..., (as; for; to be)2.;(up);...;,, (among; in; with)3.;4.〉()(),...() (to)5.,,6.;, (with, for);7., (on; upon)1. (up); (that);..., (as; for; to be)2.;(up);...;,, (among; in; with)3.;4.〉()(),...() (to)5.,,6.;, (with, for);7., (on; upon)

v.1.to have a particular opinion about someone or something; to believe that something is true2.to calculate something

1. reinforce reckon ) renew ...

2. prize n. reckon v. sound v. ...

3. [conjecture] [reckon] [guess] ...

4. thermodynamics n. [] reckon vt. , , , strength ...

5. recession n. reckon v. recognise v. ...

6. reckon up reckon reckoner ...

7. shrug v. reckon v. 1. 2. by land ...

8. indicate reckon determine ...

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1.BHP and Rio reckon this is unfair and that they should be awarded a bigger piece of the "freight differential" between them and Vale.

2.and as the man rolled up his eyes at him in the last agony, 'George, ' said he, 'I reckon I settled you.。“,”西,“。”

3.Jeanie was one, like the angels in heaven, that rather weep for sinners, than reckon their transgressions.

4.But its rapid growth, especially on Apple's American home turf, has made it a competitor to reckon with.——

5.With him in the side I reckon we would have won the Grand National and the Boat Race.

6.Woman: Well he's hoping to earn a few brownie points with the bosses. There's a new position opening up and I reckon he'll apply for it.。(

7.But I don't reckon that's the point. If I understand it right, you don't know if the cat's dead or alive until you look at it.

8.The American newspapers were a power with which the British government had to reckon in the struggle of the colonies for independence.

9.Some senior postal executives reckon that next-day delivery will have to go, at least for business customers.,“

10.Some Americans reckon that this sort of pressure works better.