reckon ['rek.ən] verb THINK 认为 ADVANCED intransitive informal ■to think or believe 想;认为,以为•I reckon it's going to rain.我觉得天要下雨了。 •[+ (that)] How much do you reckon (that) it's going to cost?你认为这会花多少钱? •"Can you fix my car today?" "I reckon not/so (= probably not/probably)."“你能今天把我的汽车修好吗?”“我想不行/大概可以。” Common Learner Errors reckonRemember: reckon meaning 'think' is only used in informal English. In ordinary or more formal language, don't say 'reckon', say think or believe. ['rek.ən] verb CONSIDER 思考 transitive ■to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated 认为;把…看作•I don't reckon much UKto / USof their chances of winning (= I do not think they will win).我认为他们获胜的希望不大。 •She was widely reckoned (to be) the best actress of her generation.人们普遍认为她是她那一代最优秀的演员。 ['rek.ən] verb CALCULATE 计算 transitive mainly UK ■to calculate an amount 计算•Angela quickly reckoned the amount on her fingers.安吉拉掰着手指头快速计算了一下数量。 •The inflation rate is now reckoned to be 10%.据计算,现在的通货膨胀率是10%。 ['rek.ən] verb to be reckoned with ■Someone or something to be reckoned with is difficult to deal with because they are strong or powerful 须重视的;须认真处理的•Since the government limited their powers, the unions are no longer a force to be reckoned with (= they are no longer very strong).因为政府限制了它们的权力,工会的势力就不再强大了。 ['rek.ən] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] reckon sth in ■to include an amount in your calculations 把…计算在内•When you reckon in all my overtime, my total pay is quite good.要是把我的加班费也算进去的话,我总的薪水还是不少的。 ['rek.ən] verb Phrasal Verbs reckon on sth ■to feel that something is likely to happen and to make plans which depend upon it happening 指望;盼望;依赖•[+ -ing verb] We're reckoning on having sales of 2000 cars a month.我们希望每个月的汽车销售量能达到2000辆。 •I'm reckoning on your continued support.我指望你继续支援呢。 ['rek.ən] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] reckon sth up ■to calculate the total amount of something 算出…的总量;合计•She can reckon up a bill faster than any calculator.她算帐单的速度比计算机都要快。 ['rek.ən] verb Phrasal Verbs reckon with sb/sth informal ■to deal with a difficult or powerful person or thing 处理,解决(棘手的事情);应付(有权势的人)•If you harm her, you're going to have the police to reckon with.你要是伤害了她,就把你送到员警那里去。 ['rek.ən] verb Phrasal Verbs reckon without sth UK ■to fail to think about something when you are making plans and therefore not be prepared to deal with it 没有考虑到;对…未加考虑•We'd expected a 2-hour drive but had reckoned without the rain.我们原来预计开车两个小时就到了,可没有料到会下雨。 |