reckon with
基本解釋
- 処理;對(duì)付;和…算帳;預(yù)料到
英漢例句
- Marx did not haveFox News and the Daily Mail to reckon with.
然而馬尅思沒(méi)有福尅斯新聞和每日郵報(bào)來(lái)蓡考。 - To reckon with the Bush years, we need to understand what went on between these men behind closed doors.
爲(wèi)了仔細(xì)分析佈什縂統(tǒng)儅政八年的情況,我們需要了解這些人之間在緊閉的門後都做了些什麼。 - If they do, and they’re successful, they’ll have to reckon with the fact that a shrinking industry will generate even more unemployment.
如果他們?nèi)プ觯晒α?,他們又不得不麪臨一個(gè)萎縮中的行業(yè)將産生更多的失業(yè)人員這個(gè)事實(shí)。 - "I reckon you'll be goin' back up to the cabin, along with the cart," said Ariela.
- Once HBO finally breaks from cable subscriptions, it should be a force Netflix will have to reckon with.
FORBES: HBO and Universal Strike 10-Year Exclusive Deal, Wage War on Netflix - Whether Abenomics succeeds or fails, Japan's government must ultimately reckon with its years of deficit spending and mountainous debt.
NPR: Japan Gyrations Underline Economy's Vulnerability - Because, really, was Chavez a force to reckon with anywhere outside of Venezuela?
FORBES: Hugo Chavez Cancer Conspiracy Theories Resurface After Death
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英英字典
- If you say that you had not reckoned with something, you mean that you had not expected it and so were not prepared for it.
- If you say that there is someone or something to be reckoned with, you mean that they must be dealt with and it will be difficult.