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reckon on
reck·on R0084900 (rĕk′ən)v. reck·oned, reck·on·ing, reck·ons v.tr.1. To count or compute: reckon the cost. See Synonyms at calculate.2. To consider as being; regard as: a book that was reckoned a masterpiece. See Synonyms at consider.3. Chiefly Southern & South Midland a. To think or conclude: I reckon what you say is true.b. To expect or intend (to do something): "You reckon to call the sheriff?" (Cormac McCarthy).v.intr.1. To make a calculation; figure.2. Chiefly South & South Midland To think or believe: I reckon so.Phrasal Verbs: reckon on Chiefly Southern & South Midland To expect or anticipate: When do you reckon on coming back? reckon with To take into account or deal with: a man to be reckoned with. reckon without To fail to consider or deal with; ignore. [Middle English rekenen, from Old English gerecenian, to recount, arrange; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]Thesaurusreckonverb1. To note (items) one by one so as to get a total:count, enumerate, number, numerate, tally, tell.2. To ascertain by mathematics:calculate, cast, cipher, compute, figure.3. To calculate approximately:approximate, estimate, place, put, set.4. To look upon in a particular way:account, consider, deem, esteem, regard, see, view.5. Informal. To take for granted without proof:assume, posit, postulate, premise, presume, presuppose, suppose.phrasal verb reckon on or upon To place trust or confidence in:bank on (or upon), believe in, count on (or upon), depend on (or upon), rely on (or upon), trust (in).Translationsreckon (ˈrekən) verb1. to consider. He is reckoned (to be / as / as being) the best pianist in Britain. 認為是 认为是2. (especially American) to think; to have decided; to intend. Do you reckon we'll succeed?; Is he reckoning on coming? (尤指美國)想,決定好,打算 想,决定 ˈreckoning noun1. calculation; counting. By my reckoning, we must be about eight kilometres from the town. 計算 计算2. the settling of debts etc. 結算 结算day of reckoning the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc. 借款結算日,審判日 结账日,最后审判日清算日 reckon on to depend on or expect. I was reckoning on meeting him tonight. 指望 指望reckon up to count or calculate. to reckon up the total cost. 計算 合计reckon with to be prepared for; to take into consideration. I didn't reckon with all these problems; He's a man to be reckoned with (= a powerful man). 考慮到,正視 认真对待,考虑 reckon on
reckon on (something)To consider or anticipate something as a factor in some decision, situation, or outcome. I thought we'd have enough money for a deposit on a house, but we hadn't reckoned on needing to pay for Sophie's trip to the emergency room. They reckoned on spending about $2,000 on flights and hotels in Europe.See also: on, reckonreckon onv. To expect and take something into account; bargain on something: The farmers hadn't reckoned on an early frost. Reckon on spending $250 for a hotel room in New York.See also: on, reckonThesaurusSeereckon |