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单词 reckon
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reckon

He reckons the new ban on letting agents charging up-front fees will make life easier for renters.Producers reckon he'll go down well with viewers.In winter there are reckoned to be about 500 individuals here.Worldwide, he reckons, maybe about ten.He reckoned it would take another ten years to finish the biography.She reckons going running is helping her to deal with the stress of organising her wedding as well.He was thrilled by the idea of getting stuck back into a couple of asset classes that he reckoned were going cheap.Annual sales are reckoned to be about 80m.I reckon they must want to get kicked out.I reckon they just about did it.I reckon it could take five years.I reckon that will go up in value.I reckon he can go all the way to the top.While these painful realities must be reckoned with, there are brighter points in our shared history as well.We did do the maths and we both reckoned we were going to lose quite a lot just because of the way the membership renewal works.My new producer reckons I should shave off my beard.I reckon we have about five hours to get to Birmingham to get in the air.I knew how hard he had worked to make a success of his new life and reckoned he deserved a few moments of glory.The cost to taxpayers of monitoring him round-the-clock is reckoned to be about 100,000 a week.She knew hardly anyone, but reckoned that there must be a story behind each of the 116 doors.But he must have reckoned they would still be good enough to see off the plucky League Two outfit.And the new Boro chief reckons if bosses cannot take the heat they should go FISHING instead!If we got organised, I reckon we could take the place.I reckon I must be the owner of the biggest slipper in the world.

In other languages
reckon

British English: reckon /ˈrɛkən/ VERB
If you reckon that something is true, you think that it is true.
She reckoned that it must be about three o'clock.
  • American English: believe
  • Arabic: يَحْسُبُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: calcular
  • Chinese: 猜想
  • Croatian: misliti
  • Czech: domnívat se
  • Danish: regne med
  • Dutch: rekenen afgaan op
  • European Spanish: opinar
  • Finnish: olla jotain mieltä
  • French: penser
  • German: meinen
  • Greek: λογαριάζω
  • Italian: calcolare
  • Japanese: 判断する
  • Korean: 간주하다
  • Norwegian: synes
  • Polish: przypuścić
  • European Portuguese: calcular
  • Romanian: a considera
  • Russian: считать полагать
  • Latin American Spanish: opinar
  • Swedish: räkna ut
  • Thai: คิดว่า พิจารณาว่า ถือว่า
  • Turkish: düşünmek farkına varmak
  • Ukrainian: вважати
  • Vietnamese: nghĩ là

Chinese translation of 'reckon'

reckon

(ˈrɛkən)

vt

  1. (= consider) 认(認)为(為) (rènwéi)
  2. (= calculate) 计(計)算 (jìsuàn)

vi

  1. he is somebody to be reckoned with 他是一个(個)得认(認)真对(對)付的人 (tā shì yī gè děi rènzhēn duìfu de rén)
to reckon without sb/sth 未考虑(慮)到某人/某事物 (wèi kǎolǜdào mǒurén/mǒu shìwù)
I reckon that ... (= think) (inf) 我估计(計) ... (wǒ gūjì ... )
(verb) 
Definition
to be of the opinion
(informal) 
He reckoned he was still fond of her.
Synonyms
think
I think he'll do a great job for us.
believe
I believe you have something of mine.
suppose
The problem was more complex than he supposed.
imagine
I imagine you're referring to me.
assume
It is a mistake to assume that the two are similar.
guess (informal)
I guess I'm just being paranoid.
fancy
She fancied he was trying to hide a smile.
conjecture
This may or may not be true; we are all conjecturing here.
surmise
She surmised that they had discovered one of the illegal streets.
be of the opinion
Frank is of the opinion that there has been a cover-up.
(verb) 
Definition
to consider
The sale has been held up because the price is reckoned to be too high.
Synonyms
consider
I had always considered myself a strong, competent woman.
hold
She holds that it is not admissible to ordain women.
rate
The film was rated excellent by 90 per cent of children.
account
The first day of the event was accounted a success.
judge
It is important to judge the weight of your washing load.
think of
regard
I regard creativity as both a gift and a skill.
estimate
Officials estimate it will be two days before electricity is restored to the island.
count
I count him as one of my best friends.
calculate
evaluate
Trained nurses are required to evaluate the patients' individual needs.
esteem (formal)
Nowadays we esteem these paintings as works of art.
deem
I would have quit my job if I had deemed it necessary.
gauge
See if you can gauge his reaction to the offer.
look upon
appraise
Many companies were prompted to appraise their recruitment policies.
(verb) 
Definition
to expect
Police officers on the case are reckoning to charge someone very shortly.
Synonyms
expect
We expect the talks will continue until tomorrow.
hope
I hope that the police will take the strongest action against them.
anticipate
We could not have anticipated the result of our campaigning.
(verb) 
Definition
to calculate or compute
The `normal' by-election swing against a government is reckoned at about 5 per cent.
Synonyms
count
I counted the money. It came to more than five hundred pounds.
figure
Figure the interest rate.
total
They haven't totalled the exact figures.
calculate
From this we can calculate the total mass in the galaxy.
compute
I tried to compute the cash value of the ponies and horse boxes.
add up
Many of the children could not add up properly.
tally
When the final numbers are tallied, sales will probably have fallen.
number
One widely cited report numbered the dead at over 10,000.
enumerate
They enumerated the casualties.

Phrasal verbs

See reckon on or upon something
See reckon with something or someone
See reckon without something or someone

idiom

See to be reckoned with

Additional synonyms

in the sense of account
Definition
to consider as
The first day of the event was accounted a success.
Synonyms
consider,
rate,
value,
explain,
judge,
estimate,
think,
hold,
believe,
count,
reckon,
assess,
weigh,
calculate,
esteem (formal),
deem,
compute,
gauge,
appraise,
regard as
in the sense of add up
Many of the children could not add up properly.
Synonyms
count up,
add,
total,
count,
reckon,
calculate,
sum up,
compute,
tally,
tot up,
add together
in the sense of anticipate
Definition
to foresee and act in advance of
We could not have anticipated the result of our campaigning.
Synonyms
expect,
predict,
forecast,
prepare for,
look for,
hope for,
envisage,
foresee,
bank on,
apprehend,
foretell,
think likely,
count upon

Synonyms of 'reckon'

reckon

Explore 'reckon' in the dictionary

Additional synonyms

in the sense of appraise
Definition
to assess the worth, value, or quality of
Many companies were prompted to appraise their recruitment policies.
Synonyms
assess,
judge,
review,
estimate,
survey,
price,
rate,
value,
evaluate,
inspect,
gauge,
size up (informal),
eye up,
assay,
recce (slang)
in the sense of assume
Definition
to take to be true without proof
It is a mistake to assume that the two are similar.
Synonyms
presume,
think,
believe,
expect,
accept,
suppose,
imagine,
suspect,
guess (informal),
take it,
fancy,
take for granted,
infer,
conjecture,
postulate (formal),
surmise,
presuppose
in the sense of be of the opinion
Frank is of the opinion that there has been a cover-up.
Synonyms
believe,
think,
hold,
consider,
judge,
suppose,
maintain,
imagine,
guess (informal),
reckon,
conclude,
be convinced,
speculate,
presume,
conjecture,
postulate,
surmise,
be under the impression
in the sense of believe
Definition
to think, assume, or suppose
I believe you have something of mine.
Synonyms
think,
consider,
judge,
suppose,
maintain,
estimate,
imagine,
assume,
gather,
guess (informal),
reckon,
conclude,
deem,
speculate,
presume,
conjecture,
postulate (formal),
surmise
in the sense of calculate
Definition
to solve or find out by a mathematical procedure or by reasoning
From this we can calculate the total mass in the galaxy.
Synonyms
work out,
value,
judge,
determine,
estimate,
count,
reckon,
weigh,
consider,
compute,
rate,
gauge,
enumerate,
figure
in the sense of compute
Definition
to calculate (an answer or result), often by using a computer
I tried to compute the cash value of the ponies and horse boxes.
Synonyms
calculate,
rate,
figure,
total,
measure,
estimate,
count,
reckon,
sum,
figure out,
add up,
tally,
cipher,
enumerate,
cast up
in the sense of conjecture
Definition
to form (an opinion or conclusion) from incomplete evidence
This may or may not be true; we are all conjecturing here.
Synonyms
guess,
speculate,
surmise,
theorize,
suppose,
imagine,
assume,
fancy,
infer,
hypothesize,
suspect
in the sense of deem
Definition
to judge or consider
I would have quit my job if I had deemed it necessary.
Synonyms
consider,
think,
believe,
hold,
account,
judge,
suppose,
regard,
estimate,
imagine,
reckon,
esteem (formal),
conceive
in the sense of enumerate
Definition
to count
They enumerated the casualties.
Synonyms
count,
calculate,
sum up,
total,
reckon,
compute,
add up,
tally,
number
in the sense of esteem
Definition
to judge or consider
Nowadays we esteem these paintings as works of art.
Synonyms
consider,
think of,
hold,
believe in,
rate,
view,
judge,
regard,
estimate,
reckon,
calculate,
deem

Additional synonyms

in the sense of estimate
Definition
to form an opinion about
Officials estimate it will be two days before electricity is restored to the island.
Synonyms
think,
believe,
consider,
rate,
judge,
hold,
rank,
guess,
reckon (informal),
assess,
conjecture,
surmise
in the sense of evaluate
Definition
to find or judge the quality or value of something
Trained nurses are required to evaluate the patients' individual needs.
Synonyms
assess,
rate,
value,
judge,
estimate,
rank,
reckon,
weigh,
calculate,
gauge,
weigh up,
appraise,
size up (informal),
assay
in the sense of fancy
Definition
to think or suppose
She fancied he was trying to hide a smile.
Synonyms
suppose,
think,
believe,
imagine,
guess (informal),
reckon,
conceive,
infer,
conjecture,
surmise,
think likely,
be inclined to think
in the sense of figure
Definition
to calculate (sums or amounts)
Figure the interest rate.
Synonyms
calculate,
work out,
compute,
tot up,
add,
total,
count,
reckon,
sum,
tally
in the sense of gauge
Definition
to estimate or judge (people's feelings or reactions)
See if you can gauge his reaction to the offer.
Synonyms
judge,
estimate,
guess,
assess,
evaluate,
rate,
appraise,
reckon,
adjudge
in the sense of guess
Definition
to think or suppose
I guess I'm just being paranoid.
Synonyms
suppose,
think,
believe,
suspect,
judge,
imagine,
reckon (informal),
fancy,
conjecture,
dare say
in the sense of hold
Definition
to claim or believe
She holds that it is not admissible to ordain women.
Synonyms
consider,
think,
believe,
view,
judge,
regard,
maintain,
assume,
reckon,
esteem (formal),
deem,
presume,
entertain the idea,
HD
in the sense of hope
Definition
to trust or believe
I hope that the police will take the strongest action against them.
Synonyms
believe,
expect,
trust,
rely,
look forward to,
anticipate,
contemplate,
count on,
foresee,
keep your fingers crossed,
cross your fingers
in the sense of imagine
Definition
to think, believe, or guess
I imagine you're referring to me.
Synonyms
believe,
think,
suppose,
assume,
suspect,
gather,
guess (informal),
realize,
take it,
reckon (informal),
fancy,
deem,
speculate,
presume,
take for granted,
infer,
deduce,
apprehend,
conjecture,
surmise
in the sense of judge
Definition
to decide (something) after inquiry
It is important to judge the weight of your washing load.
Synonyms
estimate,
guess,
assess,
calculate,
evaluate,
gauge,
appraise,
determine

Additional synonyms

in the sense of number
Definition
to count
One widely cited report numbered the dead at over 10,000.
Synonyms
calculate,
account,
reckon,
compute,
enumerate
in the sense of rate
Definition
to consider or regard
The film was rated excellent by 90 per cent of children.
Synonyms
evaluate,
consider,
rank,
reckon,
class,
value,
measure,
regard,
estimate,
count,
grade,
assess,
weigh,
esteem (formal),
classify,
appraise,
adjudge
in the sense of regard
Definition
to look upon or think of in a specified way
I regard creativity as both a gift and a skill.
Synonyms
consider,
see,
hold,
rate,
view,
value,
account,
judge,
treat,
think of,
esteem (formal),
deem,
look upon,
adjudge
in the sense of suppose
Definition
to presume (something) to be true without certain knowledge
The problem was more complex than he supposed.
Synonyms
think,
imagine,
expect,
judge,
assume,
guess (informal),
calculate (US, dialect),
presume,
take for granted,
infer,
conjecture,
surmise,
dare say,
opine (formal),
presuppose,
take as read
in the sense of surmise
Definition
to guess (something) from incomplete or uncertain evidence
She surmised that they had discovered one of the illegal streets.
Synonyms
guess,
suppose,
imagine,
presume,
consider,
suspect,
conclude,
fancy,
speculate,
infer,
deduce,
come to the conclusion,
conjecture,
opine (formal),
hazard a guess
in the sense of tally
Definition
to keep score
When the final numbers are tallied, sales will probably have fallen.
Synonyms
count up,
total,
compute,
keep score
in the sense of total
Definition
to add up
They haven't totalled the exact figures.
Synonyms
add up,
work out,
sum up,
compute,
reckon,
tot up
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