[with obj.]establish by counting or calculation; calculate
计算,数;估计,判断
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his debts were reckoned at £300,000他的债务估计有30万英镑
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the Byzantine year was reckoned from 1 September .拜占庭年从9月1日算起。
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把…归入(类别,群体)
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the society can reckon among its members males of the royal blood .该协会可以把皇家血统的男子算作会员。
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〈非正式〉 以为,认为,想
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he reckons that the army should pull out entirely 他认为部队应该完全撤走
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I reckon I can manage that.
我想我能应付这件事。
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把…当作
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it was generally reckoned a failure .这一般被视作失败。
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〈非正式〉 对…有特定的看法
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‘What do you reckon on this place?’ she asked .“你认为这个地方怎么样?”她问道。
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〈英,非正式〉 看好
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I don't reckon his chances .我并不看好他的机遇。
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依靠,依赖;确信
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they had reckoned on a day or two more of privacy .他们曾确信可以多保密一两天。
[with infinitive]
〈非正式〉 指望,希望
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I reckon to get away by two-thirty .我希望在2点半之前离开。
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a — to be reckoned with (或to reckon with ) a thing or person of considerable importance or ability that is not to be ignored or underestimated 不可小视的人(或物)the trade unions were a political force to be reckoned with . 工会是一股不可小视的政治力量
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reckon with (或without )1 take (or fail to take) into account (未)估计到,(未)考虑到;(未)预料到they hadn't reckoned with a visit from Eunice . 他们没有预料到尤妮斯的来访 -
2 (reckon with )archaic settle accounts with 〈古〉 与…结算;与…算账,对…加以惩罚
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reckon that ... 认为...
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