中英词典
形容词
reckons的形容词形式为
reckoned。
名词
reckons的名词形式为
reckoning。
不同含义
1.
reckons (动词):认为,估计,计算。
2.
reckoned (形容词):受尊敬的,受信任的。
3.
reckoning (名词):估算,计算,清算。
词语辨析
reckons与
thinks的区别在于,在某种程度上,
reckons强调对事物的评估和估算,而
thinks更侧重于个人主观意见。
词汇扩充
-
reckoning up:计算,估算。
-
reckoning on:依赖,指望。
近义词
reckons的近义词包括:
estimates,
calculates,
evaluates,
estimations。
反义词
reckons的反义词为:
disregards,
ignores,
neglects。
柯林斯词典
reckon (verb)
If you
reckon that something is true, you think that it is true.
- He
reckoned that the house was about 200 years old.
- They
reckon that unemployment will go on rising.
If you
reckon that something is likely to happen, you think that it is likely to happen.
- I
reckon I'll be in bed by ten o'clock tonight.
- I
reckon we'll get another 20 minutes before the rain starts again.
If you
reckon that something is the case, you think that it is the case.
- They
reckon that the army units will probably leave within days.
- He
reckoned that I must be pretty stupid.
If you
reckon that someone is a particular kind of person, you have a particular opinion of them.
- I
reckon him a genius.
- I
reckon him to be an honourable man.
If you
reckon on something, you expect it to happen and you include it in your plans.
- I hadn't
reckoned on such a crowd.
- He hadn't
reckoned on her being so pretty.
牛津词典
reckon (verb)
1. [with object] Establish by counting or calculation; calculate.
- He
reckoned that the bills would come to over $900.
- The population of Manchester was
reckoned at half a million.
2. Establish by estimation or approximation; estimate.
- The shares are
reckoned to be worth £2 billion.
- It is
reckoned that only about 20% of the work force is actually involved in construction.
3. Regard or think of as; consider.
- He was
reckoned a party loyalist.
- The film was
reckoned a masterpiece.
4.
reckon on (phrasal verb) Expect or rely on.
- We had not
reckoned on the weather.
- She had not
reckoned on being followed.
5.
reckon without (phrasal verb) Fail to allow for or predict.
- They had
reckoned without the perseverance of the protesters.
- He had
reckoned without the strength of public feeling.
用法
- She
reckons it will take about two hours to complete the task.
- I
reckoned the cost of the project to be around $10,000.
- His opinion is
reckoned highly by his colleagues.
- The
reckoning of the company's finances took several days.
- The
reckoning showed that they had made a profit of $50,000.
- He
reckons on getting a promotion next month.
- We didn't
reckon on encountering so many difficulties.
- The team had
reckoned without the strength of their opponents.
- The government
reckons unemployment rates will decrease next year.
例句
1. He
reckons that the project will be completed by the end of the month.
他估计这个项目将在月底完成。
2. I
reckon it's going to rain tomorrow, so we should bring umbrellas.
我估计明天要下雨,所以我们应该带上雨伞。
3. She
reckoned the distance to be around 10 kilometers.
她估计距离大约是10公里。
4. The company's
reckoning showed a decline in profits this quarter.
公司的核算显示这个季度利润下降。
5. The police
reckoned the suspect to be armed and dangerous.
警方认为嫌疑人可能携带武器且危险。
6. We can't
reckon on him to be on time, he's always late.
我们不能指望他准时到,他总是迟到。
7. They had
reckoned without the determination of the protesters.
他们没有料到抗议者的决心。
8. The boss
reckons that sales will increase by 10% next year.
老板估计明年销售额将增长10%。
9. She didn't
reckon on her flight being delayed, so she missed the connecting flight.
她没有预料到她的航班会延误,结果错过了中转航班。
10. The company's
reckoning of the market demand was accurate.
公司对市场需求的估算是准确的。
11. He is
reckoned as one of the most talented artists in the industry.
他被认为是这个行业里最有才华的艺术家之一。
12. We didn't
reckon on the unexpected costs that came up during the project.
我们没有预料到项目期间会出现的意外费用。
13. The
reckoning of the company's finances revealed a significant loss.
对公司财务的核算显示出巨额亏损。
14. He is
reckoned to be a reliable source of information.
他被认为是一个可靠的信息来源。
15. The team had
reckoned without the determination of their opponents.
这个团队没有预料到对手的决心。
16. The
reckoning showed that they had made a profit of $50,000.
核算显示他们获得了5万美元的利润。
17. The government
reckons that the new policy will benefit the economy.
政府认为新政策将有益于经济。
18. She is
reckoned to be one of the best lawyers in the country.
她被认为是这个国家最优秀的律师之一。
19. They didn't
reckon on the impact of the new regulations on their business.
他们没有预料到新规定对他们的业务的影响。
20. The
reckoning of the company's profits and losses is done annually.
公司的盈亏核算每年进行一次。