reckon 的英语意思
reckonreckon /ˈrekən/ verb [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1spoken口语 to think or suppose something认为;以为reckon (that)
Do you reckon he’ll agree to see us?你觉得他会同意见我们吗?
The police reckon that whoever killed Dad was with him earlier that day.警方认为,杀死爸爸的人当天早些时候曾与他在一起。
‘There’s nothing we can do about it.’ ‘You reckon (=used to express doubt or disagreement)?’"我们对此无能为力。""你这么认为?(用于表达怀疑或不同意)"2to guess a number or amount, without calculating it exactly估计数字或数量,而不精确计算reckon (that)
We reckon that sitting in traffic jams costs us around $9 billion a year in lost output.我们估计,堵车每年让我们损失约90亿美元的产出。reckon something to be something
The average selling price for flats in the area was reckoned to be around £200,000.该地区公寓的平均售价估计约为20万英镑。3to think that someone or something is a particular kind of person or thing认为某人或某物属于某一特定类型的人或事物be reckoned to be something
The Lowsons were reckoned to be very good farmers.洛森一家被认为是非常出色的农民。
Moving house is reckoned to be nearly as stressful as divorce.搬家被认为几乎和离婚一样令人倍感压力。be reckoned as something
An earthquake of magnitude 7 is reckoned as a major quake.震级为7级的地震被视为强烈地震。GRAMMAR Reckon is usually passive in this meaning.4formal正式 to calculate an amount计算数量:
The expression ‘full moon’ means the fourteenth day of the moon reckoned from its first appearance."满月"一词指从月亮初次出现起算的第十四天。GRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法Reckon 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 不用于进行时。应说:· I reckon he's going to win. ✗ 不要说:I'm reckoning he's going to win.语法指南 ‒ 动词reckon on something phrasal verb British English to expect something to happen, when you are making plans在制定计划时预期某事会发生:
We were reckoning on a profit of about half a million a year.我们预计每年能获利约50万。reckon on doing something
I was reckoning on getting at least 60% of the votes.我预计至少能获得60%的选票。reckon something ↔ up phrasal verb British English old-fashioned旧式 to add up amounts, costs etc in order to get a total将金额、费用等相加以得出总数 SYN calculate:
Pat was reckoning up the cost of everything in her mind.帕特在心里默算着所有东西的费用。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强大的人或事物,必须认真对待其作为潜在对手、竞争者或危险等的可能性:
Barcelona will be a force to be reckoned with this season.巴塞罗那本赛季将是一支不可忽视的强队。
The principal was certainly a woman to be reckoned with.那位校长无疑是一位不可小觑的女性。2not reckon with somebody/something to not consider a possible problem when you are making plans在制定计划时未将某个可能出现的问题考虑在内:
I had not reckoned with the excitement in the popular press.我没有料到大众媒体会如此兴奋。3have somebody/something to reckon with to have to deal with someone or something powerful不得不与强大的人或事物打交道:
Any invader would have the military might of NATO to reckon with.任何入侵者都将不得不面对北约的军事力量。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如果你没有将某事考虑在内,说明你既没有预料到它,也没有为此做好准备:
They doubted that Fiona could finish the course, but they reckoned without her determination.他们怀疑菲奥娜能否完成课程,但他们没有料到她的那股韧劲。
查看全部语言翻译1spoken口语 to think or suppose something认为;以为reckon (that)
Do you reckon he’ll agree to see us?你觉得他会同意见我们吗?
The police reckon that whoever killed Dad was with him earlier that day.警方认为,杀死爸爸的人当天早些时候曾与他在一起。
‘There’s nothing we can do about it.’ ‘You reckon (=used to express doubt or disagreement)?’"我们对此无能为力。""你这么认为?(用于表达怀疑或不同意)"2to guess a number or amount, without calculating it exactly估计数字或数量,而不精确计算reckon (that)
We reckon that sitting in traffic jams costs us around $9 billion a year in lost output.我们估计,堵车每年让我们损失约90亿美元的产出。reckon something to be something
The average selling price for flats in the area was reckoned to be around £200,000.该地区公寓的平均售价估计约为20万英镑。3to think that someone or something is a particular kind of person or thing认为某人或某物属于某一特定类型的人或事物be reckoned to be something
The Lowsons were reckoned to be very good farmers.洛森一家被认为是非常出色的农民。
Moving house is reckoned to be nearly as stressful as divorce.搬家被认为几乎和离婚一样令人倍感压力。be reckoned as something
An earthquake of magnitude 7 is reckoned as a major quake.震级为7级的地震被视为强烈地震。GRAMMAR Reckon is usually passive in this meaning.4formal正式 to calculate an amount计算数量:
The expression ‘full moon’ means the fourteenth day of the moon reckoned from its first appearance."满月"一词指从月亮初次出现起算的第十四天。GRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法Reckon 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 不用于进行时。应说:· I reckon he's going to win. ✗ 不要说:I'm reckoning he's going to win.语法指南 ‒ 动词reckon on something phrasal verb British English to expect something to happen, when you are making plans在制定计划时预期某事会发生:
We were reckoning on a profit of about half a million a year.我们预计每年能获利约50万。reckon on doing something
I was reckoning on getting at least 60% of the votes.我预计至少能获得60%的选票。reckon something ↔ up phrasal verb British English old-fashioned旧式 to add up amounts, costs etc in order to get a total将金额、费用等相加以得出总数 SYN calculate:
Pat was reckoning up the cost of everything in her mind.帕特在心里默算着所有东西的费用。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强大的人或事物,必须认真对待其作为潜在对手、竞争者或危险等的可能性:
Barcelona will be a force to be reckoned with this season.巴塞罗那本赛季将是一支不可忽视的强队。
The principal was certainly a woman to be reckoned with.那位校长无疑是一位不可小觑的女性。2not reckon with somebody/something to not consider a possible problem when you are making plans在制定计划时未将某个可能出现的问题考虑在内:
I had not reckoned with the excitement in the popular press.我没有料到大众媒体会如此兴奋。3have somebody/something to reckon with to have to deal with someone or something powerful不得不与强大的人或事物打交道:
Any invader would have the military might of NATO to reckon with.任何入侵者都将不得不面对北约的军事力量。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如果你没有将某事考虑在内,说明你既没有预料到它,也没有为此做好准备:
They doubted that Fiona could finish the course, but they reckoned without her determination.他们怀疑菲奥娜能否完成课程,但他们没有料到她的那股韧劲。