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1 reckon up
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *(to count or calculate: to reckon up the total cost.) zusammenzählen* * *vtto \reckon up up ⇆ a bill/costs eine Rechnung/Kosten zusammenrechnen* * *1. vt sepzusammenrechnen2. viabrechnen (with mit)* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *v.aufrechnen v.verrechnen v. -
2 count on
transitive verb* * ** * *◆ count onvi1. (depend on)▪ to \count on on sb/sth auf jdn/etw zählen2. (reckon with)I'm \count oning on getting away for a few days next week ich hoffe schwer, dass ich mir nächste Woche ein paar Tage freinehmen kann fam▪ to \count on on sb doing sth davon ausgehen, dass jd etw tut▪ sb did not \count on on... jd hat nicht damit gerechnet, dass...* * *vi +prep obj(= depend on) rechnen mit, sich verlassen auf (+acc)to count on doing sth — die Absicht haben, etw zu tun
to count on being able to do sth — damit rechnen, etw tun zu können
you can count on him to help you — du kannst auf seine Hilfe zählen
* * *transitive verbcount on somebody/something — sich auf jemanden/etwas verlassen
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