单词 | reckon |
释义 | reckon [transitive, often passive] to estimate an amount or time approximately估算;估计◆the age of the earth is reckoned to be about 4 600 million years.估计地球的年龄大约为 46 亿年。◆they reckon (that) their profits were down by 30%.他们估计利润减少了 30%。◆the trip was reckoned to take over two days.这次旅行估计要花两天多。ⓘ an amount or time that is reckoned may be more approximate than one that has been estimated. * reckon 对时间的估算要比 estimate 更准确。reckon [transitive, usually passive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (especially bre, rather informal) to regard sb/sth as sb/sth认为;视为;看待◆children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays.普遍认为现在的孩子比过去世故。◆it was generally reckoned a success.大家都认为那是一次成功。 ➡ see also reckon → think reckon [transitive, intransitive] (especially bre, informal, especially spoken) to think that sth is true or possible认为,以为(某事为真或可能)◆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。”“你真的这么认为?”ⓘ reckon is also used in the passive in the phrase it is reckoned that.... * reckon 亦可用于被动语态,出现在短语 it is reckoned that ... 中◆it is generally reckoned that about half of all job vacancies are never advertised publicly.人们普遍认为,所有职位空缺中约有一半从未公开刊登广告。this passive use is not as informal as i reckon... and is used more in writing, but it is still slightly informal.这种被动用法比 i reckon ... 正式,更多用于书面语,但仍略显不太正式。 ➡ see also reckon → regard reckon/ˈrekən ||; ˈrɛkən/verb [t] (informal 非正式) 1. to think; to have an opinion about sth 想;认为: ◇she's very late now. i reckon (that) she isn't coming. 她已经晚了很久。我想她不会来了。◇i think she's forgotten. what do you reckon? 我想她忘了。你认为呢? 2. to calculate sth approximately 估计: ◇i reckon the journey will take about half an hour. 我估计这趟行程将会花半小时左右。 3. to expect to do sth 预料: ◇i wasn't reckoning to pay so much. 我没有预料到要付这么多钱。 reckon on sth to expect sth to happen and therefore to base a plan or action on it 预期某事会发生而据以作出计划或行动: ◇i didn't book in advance because i wasn't reckoning on tickets being so scarce. 我没有预订,因为我没料到票会这么少。 reckon (sth) up to calculate the total amount or number of sth 计算(全部的数量或数目) reckon with sb/sth to think about sb/sth as a possible problem 考虑到 reckonsee ⇨ think 8 reck·on /`rɛkən; ˈrekən/v [t] 1. to guess a number, amount etc without calculating it exactly 估算,估计; 推断[数字或数量]:◇he reckons the cost to be about one million dollars. 他估计成本大约为一百万美元。 2. spoken to think or suppose something 【口】 认为,设想[某事物]:◇i reckon they'll be late. 我想他们会迟到。◇she is generally reckoned to be one of hollywood's greatest actors. 她被公认为荷里活最伟大的演员之一。reckon on sthto expect something to happen 指望[某事物发生]reckon with sb/sth1 [t usually negative 一般用否定式] to think of something as a problem you will have to deal with 考虑到[某事物]:◇we hadn't reckoned with the possibility it might rain. 我们没料到可能会下雨。2 a force to be reckoned with someone or something that will not be easy to defeat or deal with 不容易打败[对付]的人或事物 |
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