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reckonvt. 1. count,number,(with a play on) express in verse计算,计数,(双关)用诗表达。 △Ham.2.2.119 (120): “Ihave not art to reckon my groans,”我不会用诗句写出我的愁怀(双关:照韵律拍出我的呻吟)。 2. consider想,认为。 △Gent.2.5.4:“I reckon this al-ways,”我一向认为。 ~vi.calculate,count计算,计数。 △H.V.4.1.242(222): “Be friends,you English fools,be friends; wehave French quarrels enow,if you could tell how toreckon .”讲和吧,你们这两个英国傻瓜,讲和吧;我们跟法国人的争斗已经足够了,如果你们识数的话。 reckon with: make an accounting of,calculate,esti-mate算清,计算,估计。 △Mac.5.7.89 (5.9.26): “Weshall not spend a large expense of time / Before wereckon with your several loves,/ And make us evenwith you.”i.e. I shall soon calculate what each of youhas done to show his love for me and reward you wellso as to make myself equal with you. 我不需多费时间就会弄清你们各位的忠诚,并且论功行赏,使我自己心安理得。 reckon[ˈrekən]v.数,计算,认为,估计,猜想 ◇ reckon in计入,将…算在内reckon on指望 reckon with认真对待 to be reckoned with需要认真对待的 ‖reckon accounts结账 reckon by the price计件 reckon by time计时 reckon up the bill合计账单 reckoning of cost费用结算 reckonability n.可评价,可计算性 |