英:[ˈrekən wið]
美:[ˈrɛkən wɪð]
英:[ˈrekən wið]
美:[ˈrɛkən wɪð]
对付
面对
用…来计算
<非正>惩罚(某人)
verb
transitive verb
count
reckon the days till Christmas
estimate, compute
reckon the height of a building
to determine by reference to a fixed basis
the existence of the U.S. is reckoned from the Declaration of Independence
to regard or think of as : consider
chiefly dialectal think, suppose
I reckon I've outlived my time—Ellen Glasgow
intransitive verb
to settle accounts
to make a calculation
judge
chiefly dialectal suppose, think
to accept something as certain : place reliance
I reckon on your promise to help
Middle English rekenen, from Old English -recenian (as in gerecenian to narrate); akin to Old English reccan
The first known use of reckon was in the 13th century
tape-recordverb
to make a recording of on magnetic tape
tape-record a concert
tape measurenoun
a tape marked off in units (as inches or centimeters) and used for measuring
tape decknoun
a device used to play back and often to record on magnetic tapes that usually has to be connected to an audio system
real1 of 4adjective
of, relating to, or made up of land and buildings
real property
not artificial or fake : genuinealso: being exactly what the name implies a real professional
real leather
not imaginary : actual
real life
belonging to or containing elements that belong to the set of real numbers
an equation with two real solutions
absolute sense 1a, complete
there's a real surprise at the end
real2 of 4adverb
very entry 2 sense 1
we had a real good time
real3 of 4noun
an old silver coin of Spain
real4 of 4noun
the basic unit of money of Brazil
a coin or bill representing one real
tap dancenoun
a dance tapped out loudly by means of shoes to which taps have been added
realitynoun
the quality or state of being real
someone or something real or actual
our dream became a reality
television programming that shows videos of actual occurrences (as police chases, stunts, or natural disasters)
reason1 of 2noun
a statement given to explain a belief or act
gave a reason for my absence
a good basis
reasons for thinking life may exist on other planets
the thing that makes some fact understandable : cause
wanted to know the reason for earthquakes
the power to think : intelligence
a sound mind
reason2 of 2verb
to talk with another in order to cause a change of mind
reason with someone
to use the power of reason
to state or conclude by use of reason
reasoned that both statements couldn't be true
reckonverb
count entry 1 sense 1a, compute
reckon the days till her birthday
to estimate by calculating
reckon the height of a building
consider sense 3, regard
was reckoned among the leaders
chiefly dialect think sense 2, suppose
to look forward to as certain : depend
reckon on support
1 We'll have to leave early, I reckon.
2 We'll have to reckon with them for the damage they've purposely done to the machine.
他们有意损坏了机器,我们得和他们算帐.
3 If you hit the child again, you'll have me to reckon with.
如果你再打孩子, 我就要插手这事了.
4 I wouldn't like to reckon with the manager when he's in a bad temper.
经理脾气不好时我不愿同他打交道.
5 I say that Italy has to reckon with its past.
我说意大利必须要为过去算帐了.
6 We must reckon with all possible difficulties.
我们必须估计到可能遇到的一切困难。
7 I'll reckon with that boy when he gets home!
等那孩子回家后,我要惩罚他!
8 Here’s the problem: If monthly price increases slow from the recent range of 0.3% to 0.4% to a more typical 0.2%, as many economists expect, Millar reckons that would still leave annual inflation at 2.9% by the end of the year, above March’s 2.8% reading.
9 I reckon that we'll have to leave early.
10 She was wrestling with assignments in mathematics.
她在苦苦对付数学作业。
11 We must reckon with all possible difficulties when we are considering the cost of the contract.
我们考虑合同费用时必须认真考虑所有潜在的困难.
12 If you've cut yourself with that knife I can only say I told you so.
如果你用那把刀把自己割破了,我只能说那是我预料到的。
13 We must reckon with the possibility of certain temporary twists and turns.
应该估计到还可能有若干暂时的曲折.
14 We have to reckon with many problems.
我们必须考虑到许多问题.
15 We have met with some unexpected difficulties.
我们遇到了一些没有预料到的困难。
16 Firstly, let us deal with the most important issue.
首先让我们来处理最紧要的问题。
17 The stores had to cope with a plague of burglaries.
商店不得不设法对付盗贼之灾。
18 If that happened, he would have the politicians to reckon with.
倘使碰到了这样的事情, 他就非要把一些政客牵入不可.
19 Other nations and communities reckon with difficult pasts.
20 Losses were reckoned to be over a million dollars.
1 解决
resolution do resolve settle crack cure overcome negotiate conquer surmount put to bed get round sort out dispose of clear up straighten out iron out
4 处理
treatment coverage handling disposal do process cover address treat handle conduct dress tackle hack cope take care of deal with run through take up make out attend to see to dispose of see about