reckon
reckon 英 [ˈrekən] 美 [ˈrɛkən]
v. 估算,猜想
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- Reckon means guess, or imagine, and is often used by rural types in Hollywood movies who say things like "I reckon I'll be moseyin' on."
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- v. 估算,猜想
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1. I reckon that I'm going to get that job.
我认为我会得到那份工作。
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2. He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon ?
总有一天,他会成为名人的。你觉得呢?
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3. It's worth a lot of money, I reckon.
我想这值很多钱。
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4. Children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays.
人们认为今天的孩子比过去世故。
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5. It was generally reckoned a success.
大家都认为那是一次成功。
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6. We reckon to finish by ten.
我们预计十点钟以前结束。
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7. The age of the earth is reckoned at about 4 600 million years.
估计地球的年龄大约为 46 亿年。
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8. The journey was reckoned to take about two hours.
路上估计要花大约两个小时。
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9. We'd reckoned on having good weather.
我们原指望会有好天气。
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10. They were already a political force to be reckoned with.
他们已经成为一支不容忽视的政治力量。
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11. They had reckoned without the determination of the opposition.
他们没料到会遭到坚决反对。
- reckon (v.) c. 1200, recenen, from Old English gerecenian "to explain, relate, recount, arrange in order," from Proto-Germanic *(ga)rakinaz "ready, straightforward" (source also of Old Frisian rekenia, Middle Dutch and Dutch rekenen, Old High German rehhanon, German rechnen, Gothic rahnjan "to count, reckon"), from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule."
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