词汇 | reckoned |
释义 | reckoned past simple and past participle ofreckon reckon verb uk /ˈrek.ən/ us /ˈrek.ən/ reckonverb (THINK)B2[ I ]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。” "How old do I reckon she is? I'd say 38." "Spot on."“我估计她有多大年纪?我看38岁吧。”“一点不差。” She's been promising to pay back the money for six months, but I reckon she's just stringing me along. He reckons all policemen are fascists and bullies. There was a man on the news last night who reckons we've been visited by beings from other worlds. I paid for the tickets and you bought dinner so we're quits, I reckon.我买了票,你付了饭钱,我想我们互不相欠了。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh reckonverb (CONSIDER)[ T ] to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated: 认为;把…看作 I don't reckon much to (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。 Imagining and conceiving assume beyond your wildest dreamsidiom blue-sky cognitive map conceivable fancy fertility imagine impute something to someone in your mind's eyeidiom inconceivably lay the foundation(s) of/foridiom look on/upon someone/something as something regard reimagine retheorization retheorize revisualization riot throw reckonverb (CALCULATE)[ T ]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 percent.据计算,现在的通货膨胀率是10%。 Numbering & counting absolute difference absolute value accession number binary census count something out countdown decimal decimal fraction hex hexadecimal innumeracy modulus number line numerical ternary tot tot something up undercount unduplicated Idiomto be reckoned with Phrasal verbsreckon something in reckon on something reckon something up reckon with someone/something reckon without something Examples of reckonedreckoned In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Due taxes were reckoned in proportion to one's income, whereas voluntary undertaking of public expenditures, called 'liturgies', depended on one's wealth and sense of altruism. But the acquisition of a capability, which has direct and immediate military consequences, becomes a permanent factor to be reckoned with. The farmer nearly always reckoned with his labourers in their own houses. The position of the nurse relative to the patient during feeding is reckoned to be important67 but there is no research to support this. If that retrieval was to happen by force, he must have reckoned, then so be it. To address values dilemmas, biases should not be removed but rather examined and explicitly reckoned with. Note that the payoffs in question are longterm ultimate payoffs of strategies, reckoned over the life span of individuals. However, he has reckoned only in passing with language extinction, which in a universe of clan-sized languages must have happened a great many times. But honesty was a characteristic that was routinely attributed to them, and that was reckoned part and parcel of gentility itself. The worldwide loss through fisheries decline is reckoned to be $15 - 30 billion per year. Only then did processual archaeology establish itself as a something to be reckoned with. However, improvements in agricultural technology, which are generally reckoned to diminish the clearing of natural habitats, do not always have this effect. A language's age is not reckoned as being older than writing in that language. While clan and kinship evidently remain forces to be reckoned with, certainly economic and class factors are also significant. While this literature incorporates identity as a critical concept to be reckoned with, it tends to focus on how identity is managed as a resource. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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