reckon with
英 [ˈrekən wɪð]
美 [ˈrekən wɪð]
估计到; 预料到; 需要处理; 必须对付
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 估计到;预期;预料
If you say that you had notreckoned withsomething, you mean that you had not expected it and so were not prepared for it.- Giles had not reckoned with the strength of Sally's feelings for him.
贾尔思没有料想到萨利对他的感情如此强烈。
- Giles had not reckoned with the strength of Sally's feelings for him.
- PHRASE 需要处理;需要解决
If you say that there is someone or somethingto be reckoned with, you mean that they must be dealt with and it will be difficult.- This act was a signal to his victim's friends that he was someone to be reckoned with...
此举等于告诉其受害者的朋友们他不好对付。 - He will have to demonstrate that his Movement for Democracy is really a force to be reckoned with in Algerian politics.
他得证明他的民主运动在阿尔及利亚政坛确实是一股不可忽视的力量。
- This act was a signal to his victim's friends that he was someone to be reckoned with...
双语例句
- Yet China must now reckon with a potentially destabilising consequence of this new, improved process.
但是,中国现在必须认真对待这种新的,改良程序的一种潜在,非建设性的后果。 - They promised to reckon with him for the damage done.
他们答应向他赔偿所造成的损失。 - If thats the world that people want to live in, they should say so and reckon with the cold logic of mass graves.
如果这就是人们希望生活的世界,那么他们就应该直言不讳并接受万人坑冷酷的逻辑。 - We reckon with our banks once a month.
我们每月和我们的往来银行结算一次。 - But many lenders didn't reckon with a crisis such as today's, when currencies such as the forint fall and locals struggle to make rising monthly payments.
但许多银行都没料想到会发生今天这样的危机。福林等货币在贬值,当地人为每个月的还款而伤脑筋。 - We must reckon with the possibility of certain temporary twists and turns.
应该估计到还可能有若干暂时的曲折。 - You have to reckon with our opponents; Count on the monsoon.
你得认真考虑一下我们的敌人;考虑着指望雨季。 - But we must likewise reckon with the second kind of change on the enemy's side, a change for the better, that is, his expansion in territory, population and resources.
然而也要估计到敌人的第二种变化,即向上的变化。那就是他扩大了领土、人口和资源。 - If you hit the child again, you'll have me to reckon with.
如果你再打孩子,我就要插手这事了。 - If that happened, he would have the politicians to reckon with. "When she asks for things or gives orders, we must be extra careful."
倘使碰到了这样的事情,他就非要把一些政客牵入不可。“倘或他来支取东西,或是说话,我们须要比往日小心些.”