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reckoning

reckoning

[英] [ˈrekənɪŋ] [美] [ˈrɛkənɪŋ] 生词本

n.

v.

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1. N-VAR (尤指并不十分准确的)预计,估计,估算 Some-one's reckoning is a calculation they make about something, especially a calculation that is not very exact. 
  • By my reckoning we were seven or eight kilometres from Borj Mechaab.

    据我估计我们离梅卡巴堡有七八公里远。

2. N-COUNT See also: day of reckoning; 报应;清算 If you say that you will have a reckoning with someone, you mean that you will face them at some time in the future and punish them for something they have done. 
  • She knew their truce would not last. There would be a reckoning. There would be another fight.

    她早知道他们之间的休战持续不了多长时间。他们之间的账迟早要清算。还将会有一场争斗。

Noun

1. problem solving that involves numbers or quantities

2. a bill for an amount due

3. the act of counting;

  • "the counting continued for several hours"
1. After dinner comes the reckoning.
没有免费的午餐。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Even reckoning makes long friends.
公平算账友谊长。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning.
菲兰已经恢复了体力,有可能获胜。

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4. The reckoning up of revenue and expenditure shows a small surplus.
收支相抵,略有剩余。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

5. The shoplifter's day of reckoning came when he was charged with 30 cases of theft.
那个冒充顾客进商店行窃的扒手被指控盗窃30次,他遭报应的日子来临了。

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6. The waiter gave me the reckoning.
侍者把帐单给了我。

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7. Tomorrow is the day of reckoning; the accountant will tell me what my profits were and how much tax I'll have to pay.
明天就是算总账的日子,会计师会告诉我有多少盈利,该交多少税。

来自《简明英汉词典》