词组 | reckon with |
释义 | Idiom reckon with someone or something Theme: CONFRONTATION to deal with someone or something; to confront someone or something.Eventually you will have to reckon with getting a job.I really don't want to have to reckon with the manager when she's mad. Idiom reckon withreckon with (someone/something) to consider the influence or power that someone or something has.He failed to reckon with the bureaucratic skills of the military.You have to reckon with these angry people who just don't like change of any kind. Phr V reckon with reckons, reckoning, reckoned reckon with sb/sth to have to deal with someone or something that is difficult to deal withThe rescue flight had to reckon with strong winds and freezing temperatures.If he harms her in any way, he'll have me to reckon with.When they realised she was a force to be reckoned with (= a serious threat they must deal with) they threw her off the land. not reckon with sb/sth (always negative) to fail to realize that you are going to have to deal with someone or somethingWe had not reckoned with an enemy as formidable as Zeldon. reckon with (someone or something)To prepare for, deal with, or take into account someone or something. The new president will have to reckon with the angry voices of all those who voted for him if he fails to deliver on his campaign promises. Not only do I have to pay for the car to be fixed, but I now have to reckon with a big increase in my car insurance premiums. The attorney may look petite and meek, but she's a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom. reckon with someone or somethingto deal with someone or something; to cope with someone or something. I have to reckon with the troublesome Mr. Johnson this afternoon. Mary knew just exactly how she had to reckon with the bill collector. reckon with1. Take into account, be prepared for, as in The third-party movement is a force to be reckoned with during the primaries. This usage was first recorded in 1885. 2. Deal with, as in Your lost wallet isn't the only problem we have to reckon with. Also see take into account. reckon withv. To take someone or something into account; deal with someone or something: The new governor will have to reckon with a large budget deficit. Now that this candidate has the support of the unions, she is definitely someone to be reckoned with. |
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