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单词 reck
释义 reck
I. \ˈrek\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English recchen, recken to be concerned, take heed, from Old English reccan, rēcan; akin to Old High German ruohhen to take heed, Old Norse rækja
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to be apprehensive or fearful — usually used with of
  < little recking of the dangers I was running — Claud Cockburn >
 b. : to take heed or thought : take account : be aware : consider, deem — usually used with of
  < the language recked of their decrees as little as the advancing ocean did of those of Canute — R.C.Trench >
  < content with the plaudits of the hour, and recking little of the morrow — B.N.Cardozo >
 c. : to become concerned : care
  < little we recked … we had a holiday spirit — Stephen Graham >
2. : to be of account or interest : matter
 < it recks little to think of that now … what he has done cannot be effaced — R.A.T.G.Cecil >
transitive verb
1. : to care for : take account of : regard
 < lay in a bed of musk and tenderness, nor recked no risk — Henry Treece >
2. : to matter to : concern
 < what recks it them — John Milton >
II.
chiefly dialect
variant of rick
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