LEARNit Dictionary
reckon
verb
/ˈrekən/
UK
/ˈrekən/
US
B2+
1
B2+
to think something or have an opinion about something
تصور کردن, گمان کردن, پنداشتن, حدس زدن, فکر کردن
2
C1+
to be generally considered to be something
پنداشتن, انگاشتن, فرض کردن
Children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays.
It was generally reckoned a success.
3
to expect to do something
انتظار داشتن, توقع داشتن
We reckon to finish by ten.
He wasn’t reckoning to pay so much.
4
to calculate an amount, a number, etc.
محاسبه کردن, حساب کردن, برآورد کردن
I could see him reckoning the cost as I spoke.
The age of the earth is reckoned at about 4.6 billion years.
My debts were reckoned at $12 000.
They reckon (that) their profits are down by at least 20%.
It is generally reckoned that about half of all job vacancies are never advertised publicly.
The journey was reckoned to take about two hours.
The trip was reckoned to take over two days.