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/re̱kən/
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[VERB 动词]料想;估计;认为 If you reckon that something is true, you think that it is true.
  [V that]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • Toni reckoned that it must be about three o'clock...

    托妮估计当时肯定是3点钟左右。

  • He reckoned he was still fond of her.

    他认为自己还喜欢着她。

2
[VERB 动词]认为…;把…当作 If you say that something is reckoned to be true, you mean that people think that it is true.
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  [usu passive]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • The sale has been held up because the price is reckoned to be too high.

    销售陷入停滞,因为大家认为价格太高了。

3
[VERB 动词]预计;料想;期望 If you say that someone reckons to do something, you mean that they expect to do it.
  [V to-inf]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • The merged banks reckon to raise 4 billion dollars of new equity next year...

    几家银行合并后明年有望增发40亿美元的新股。

  • Police officers on the case are reckoning to charge someone very shortly.

    调查这个案子的警官正在考虑尽快起诉嫌疑人。

4
[VERB 动词]估算;估计 If something is reckoned to be a particular figure, it is calculated to be roughly that amount.
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  [be V-ed at n]
  [usu passive]
  • The star's surface temperature is reckoned to be minus 75 degrees Celsius...

    这颗恒星的表面温度估计在零下75摄氏度左右。

  • There was a proportion of research, which I reckoned at not more than 30 percent, that was basic research.

    我估计基础研究的比例最多只占30%。

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Oxford reckon / ˈrekən ; NAmE ˈrekən / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] reckon(that)… ( informal) ( especially BrE) to think sth or have an opinion about sth 想;认为 I reckon (that) I'm going to get that job. 我认为我会得到那份工作。 He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon (= do you agree)? 总有一天,他会成为名人的。你觉得呢? It's worth a lot of money, I reckon. 我想这值很多钱。 ‘They'll never find out.’ ‘ You reckon?(= I think you may be wrong about that.) “他们永远不会发现。”“是吗?” synonyms at
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2 be reckoned [transitive ] ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) to be generally considered to be sth 被普遍认为是;被看作是 reckonto be/have sth Children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays. 人们认为今天的孩子比过去世故。 + noun/adj. It was generally reckoned a success. 大家都认为那是一次成功。 3 [transitive ] reckonto do sth ( BrE) ( informal) to expect to do sth 料想;预计;指望 We reckon to finish by ten. 我们预计十点钟以前结束。 4 [transitive ] to calculate an amount, a number, etc. 估算;估计;计算 reckonsth (at sth) The age of the earth is reckoned at about 4 600 million years. 估计地球的年龄大约为 46 亿年。 reckon(that)… They reckon (that) their profits are down by at least 20%. 他们估计利润至少下降了 20%。 be reckoned to do sth The journey was reckoned to take about two hours. 路上估计要花大约两个小时。 IDIOMsee
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PHRASAL VERBS ˈreckon on sth to expect sth to happen or to rely on sth happening 指望;依赖 They hadn't reckoned on a rebellion. 他们没有料到会发生叛乱。 reckondoing sth We'd reckoned on having good weather. 我们原指望会有好天气。 ˌreckon sth↔ˈup ( especially BrE) to calculate the total amount or number of sth 统计;合计 He reckoned up the cost of everything in his mind. 他在脑子里把所有费用都合计了一下。 ˈreckon with sb/sth 1 [usually passive ] to consider or treat sb/sth as a serious opponent, problem, etc. 重视;认真处理 They were already a political force to be reckoned with. 他们已经成为一支不容忽视的政治力量。 2 ( usually used in negative sentences 通常用于否定句 ) to consider sth as a possible problem that you should be prepared for 把(可能出现的问题)考虑进去 SYN take sth into account reckondoing sth I didn't reckon with getting caught up in so much traffic. 我没有考虑到塞车会这么严重。 ˈreckon without sb/sth ( especially BrE) to not consider sb/sth as a possible problem that you should be prepared for 没考虑到;不把…算在内 SYN not take sth into account They had reckoned without the determination of the opposition. 他们没料到会遭到坚决反对。 reckon reckons reckoned reckoning
reckon / ˈrekən ; NAmE ˈrekən /
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reckonreck‧on /ˈrekən/ ●●○ S3 verb [transitive]
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1spoken to think or suppose somethingreckon (that) Do you reckon he’ll agree to see us? The police reckon that whoever killed Dad was with him earlier that day. ‘There’s nothing we can do about it.’ ‘You reckon (=used to express doubt or disagreement)?’2to guess a number or amount, without calculating it exactlyreckon (that) We reckon that sitting in traffic jams costs us around $9 billion a year in lost output.reckon something to be something The average selling price for flats in the area was reckoned to be around £200,000.3to think that someone or something is a particular kind of person or thingbe reckoned to be something The Lowsons were reckoned to be very good farmers. Moving house is reckoned to be nearly as stressful as divorce.be reckoned as something An earthquake of magnitude 7 is reckoned as a major quake.GRAMMAR Reckon is usually passive in this meaning.4formal to calculate an amount:  The expression ‘full moon’ means the fourteenth day of the moon reckoned from its first appearance.GRAMMAR: Using the progressiveReckon is not used in the progressive. You say: · I reckon he’s going to win. Don’t say: I’m reckoning he’s going to win.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSreckon on something phrasal verb British English to expect something to happen, when you are making plans:  We were reckoning on a profit of about half a million a year.reckon on doing something I was reckoning on getting at least 60% of the votes.reckon something ↔ up phrasal verb British English old-fashioned to add up amounts, costs etc in order to get a total SYN  calculate:  Pat was reckoning up the cost of everything in her mind.reckon with somebody/something phrasal verb1somebody/something to be reckoned with someone or something that is powerful and must be regarded seriously as a possible opponent, competitor, danger etc:  Barcelona will be a force to be reckoned with this season. The principal was certainly a woman to be reckoned with.2not reckon with somebody/something to not consider a possible problem when you are making plans:  I had not reckoned with the excitement in the popular press.3have somebody/something to reckon with to have to deal with someone or something powerful:  Any invader would have the military might of NATO to reckon with.reckon without somebody/something phrasal verb British English if you are reckoning without something, you do not expect it and are not prepared for it:  They doubted that Fiona could finish the course, but they reckoned without her determination.
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reckon

[ˈrekən]reckoned, reckoning, reckons

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reckoned[1308] reckoning[1328] reckons[1325]
认为(62%),估计(26%),计算(12%)
vi.估计;计算;猜想,料想
vt.测算,估计;认为;计算

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