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reckon /ˈrekən/ ► SEE ALLreckon on sb/sthreckon on doing sthreckon on sb/sth doing sthreckon sth up reckon with sb/sthreckon without sb/sth ●ˈreckon on sb/sth●ˈreckon on doing sth●ˈreckon on sb/sth doing sthto rely on sb/sth or on sth happening; to expect sb to do sth or sth to happen 指望;依赖;寄希望于◆We were reckoning on a profit of about half a million. 我们希望有大约 50 万的盈利。◆You can reckon on my support. 你放心,我会支持你。◆We hadn’t reckoned on them arriving so early. 我们没料到他们来得这么早。◆You can’t always reckon on having good weather in June. 不能指望 6 月常有好天气。◆The company thought they would easily get permission to build a hotel, but they hadn’t reckoned on the local people. 公司认为能轻而易举获得建造宾馆的许可,但他们并未寄希望于当地人。SYN count on sb/sth, count on doing sth, count on sb/sth doing sth[v + prep]●ˌreckon sth ˈup (especially BrE) to add figures or numbers together 累加;总计;合计◆That’ll be £20.50, if I’ve reckoned it up correctly. 如果我没算错的话,总额应该是 20.50 英镑。SYN add sth up, calculate sth (more formal) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˈreckon with sb/sth1. (usually used in negative sentences 通常用于否定句) to consider sb/sth as a possible problem that you should be prepared for 考虑到,预料到,顾及(可能出现的问题)◆Unfortunately, we hadn’t reckoned with Emily. 可惜我们忘了考虑埃米莉。◆We must reckon with the possibility of failure. 我们必须考虑到有可能失败。2. to consider or deal with sb/sth as a serious opponent or problem 考虑,处理,应付(对手或问题)◆He had to reckon with a great deal of opposition. 他不得不认真对待诸多反对意见。◆The team are still a force to be reckoned with (= they will be difficult to defeat). 该队依然不容小觑。[v + prep]●ˈreckon without sb/sth (especially BrE) to not consider sb/sth as a possible problem and therefore not be prepared for it 没考虑到;没预料到;没有顾及◆We allowed an hour to get there, but we’d reckoned without the traffic. 我们原打算用一个小时赶到那里,但没考虑到交通状况。[v + prep] |