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v. hesap etmek, hesaplamak, saymak, hükmetmek* * *tahmin et* * *['rekən]1) (to consider: He is reckoned (to be / as / as being) the best pianist in Britain.) (öyle) düşünmek,... gözü ile bakmak2) ((especially American) to think; to have decided; to intend: Do you reckon we'll succeed?; Is he reckoning on coming?) sanmak, tahmin etmek•- day of reckoning
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2 reckon up
toplamak* * *(to count or calculate: to reckon up the total cost.) hesaplamak -
3 reckon on
bel bağlamak, güvenmek* * *güven* * *(to depend on or expect: I was reckoning on meeting him tonight.) ummak, beklemek -
4 reckon as
v. farzetmek, varsaymak, saymak -
5 reckon in
hesaba katmak -
6 reckon as
v. farzetmek, varsaymak, saymak -
7 reckon in
hesaba katmak -
8 reckon
hesaplamak; sanmak, tahmin etmek; saymak,... gözüyle bakmak -
9 reckon on
beklemek, ummak -
10 reckon
tahmin et -
11 reckon on
güven -
12 reckon with
hesaba katmak, dikkate almak, göz önünde tutmak* * *(to be prepared for; to take into consideration: I didn't reckon with all these problems; He's a man to be reckoned with (= a powerful man).) hesaplaşmak; hesaba katmak -
13 reckon among
hesaba katmak, dikkate almak, göz önünde tutmak -
14 reckon for
farzetmek, varsaymak, saymak -
15 reckon over
v. yeniden hesaplamak, hesapları gözden geçirmek -
16 reckon upon
bel bağlamak, güvenmek -
17 reckon without
v. hesaba katmamak, dikkate almamak, göz ardı etmek -
18 reckon among
hesaba katmak, dikkate almak, göz önünde tutmak -
19 reckon for
farzetmek, varsaymak, saymak -
20 reckon over
v. yeniden hesaplamak, hesapları gözden geçirmek
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reckon — index assess (appraise), calculate, consider, criticize (evaluate), determine, estimate, evaluate … Law dictionary