reckon

reckon
[ˈrekən]
verbo transitivo
1considerar (consider)
  • he is reckoned to be… -> está considerado como…
2calcular (calculate)
3(familiar) (think)
  • to reckon (that) -> creer que
verbo intransitivo
4calcular

reckon [re-kon]
1Contar, numerar.
2Estimar, considerar (consider).
  • I shall reckon it a favor -> lo miraré como un favor
3Poner en el número de, en el grado de.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4Contar, computar, calcular (calculate); formalizar una cuenta. (n)
5Pagar una multa. (n)
6Contar, fiar, tener confianza; con on o upon contar con. (n)
  • I reckon on your friendship -> cuento con la amistad de Ud
7Suponer, creer (think). (Provincia) (n)
  • What do you reckon? -> ¿qué opinas
  • Reckon up -> sumar, calcular
  • Reckon with -> vérselas con (face); tener en cuenta (take into account)
  • Reckon without -> no tener en cuenta
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reckon [ˈrekən] ?
verb:transitive
1 (calculate) calcular
prices are reckoned to be about 2% up on last year se calcula que los precios han subido en un 2% comparados con respecto al año pasado
journeys were reckoned in months, or even years the number of days lost through strikes can be reckoned at 3 million 10 people are reckoned to have died in the explosion the market's revised threshold is now reckoned to be 22,000-22,500 on the Nikkei index the main rebel force is reckoned to number between one and two thousand men we've happily gone on spending without reckoning the cost in ancient times years were reckoned according to a different system
2 (consider) considerar
to reckon sb among one's friends to reckon sth/sb [to] be sth
he is reckoned to be Spain's top conductor está considerado como el mejor director de orquesta de España
the price is reckoned to be too high Mr Smith is reckoned to be a good Opposition leader by 30 per cent of people questioned a woman cannot get an abortion after 26 weeks, because the baby is reckoned to be a living person
3 (informal) (think) creer
she'll come, I reckon creo me parece que vendrá;or se me hace que vendrá; (Méx) you reckon? ¿tú crees?; ¿te parece a ti?; I reckon so eso creo; creo me parece que sí;or I reckon he must be about 40 calculo que debe estar rondando los 40; what do you reckon our chances are? ¿qué posibilidades crees te parece que tenemos?;or
he reckoned he was still fond of her what time will you get there, do you reckon? I reckon he's worth more Toni reckoned that it must be about three o'clock I reckon we can start
4 (plan, expect)
to reckon to do sth contar con poder hacer algo; esperar poder hacer algo; they reckon to sell most of them abroad cuentan con esperan poder vender la mayoría en el extranjero;or
the merged banks reckon to raise 4 billion dollars of new equity next year police officers on the case are reckoning to charge someone very shortly they reckoned to overpower by sheer force of numbers
verb:intransitive
(count) contar
she reckoned on her fingers
reckoning from today contando a partir de hoy
to learn to reckon

Verb Conjugation for "reckon"

Imperative
  • reckon
  • you reckon
  • he/she reckons
  • we reckon
  • you reckon
  • they reckon
Preterite
  • I reckoned
  • you reckoned
  • he/she reckoned
  • we reckoned
  • you reckoned
  • they reckoned
Present Continuous
  • I am reckoning
  • you are reckoning
  • he/she is reckoning
  • we are reckoning
  • you are reckoning
  • they are reckoning
Present Perfect
  • I have reckoned
  • you have reckoned
  • he/she has reckoned
  • we have reckoned
  • you have reckoned
  • they have reckoned
Past Continuous
  • I was reckoning
  • you were reckoning
  • he/she was reckoning
  • we were reckoning
  • you were reckoning
  • they were reckoning
Past Perfect
  • I had reckoned
  • you had reckoned
  • he/she had reckoned
  • we had reckoned
  • you had reckoned
  • they had reckoned
Future
  • I will reckon
  • you will reckon
  • he/she will reckon
  • we will reckon
  • you will reckon
  • they will reckon
Future Perfect
  • I will have reckoned
  • you will have reckoned
  • he/she will have reckoned
  • we will have reckoned
  • you will have reckoned
  • they will have reckoned
Future Continuous
  • I will be reckoning
  • you will be reckoning
  • he/she will be reckoning
  • we will be reckoning
  • you will be reckoning
  • they will be reckoning
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been reckoning
  • you have been reckoning
  • he/she has been reckoning
  • we have been reckoning
  • you have been reckoning
  • they have been reckoning
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been reckoning
  • you will have been reckoning
  • he/she will have been reckoning
  • we will have been reckoning
  • you will have been reckoning
  • they will have been reckoning
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been reckoning
  • you had been reckoning
  • he/she had been reckoning
  • we had been reckoning
  • you had been reckoning
  • they had been reckoning
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