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1 misliti, smatrati, drzati
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2 računati
do sums, calculate, reckon* * *• calculating• calculate• sum up• count• consider• compute• numerate• reckon -
3 brojiti
vt/vi impf -brojati* * *• count• reckon -
4 izbrojiti
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5 izračunljiv
adj calculable, computable, reckon-able* * *• calculable• computable -
6 misliti
* * *• deem• to be of the opinion• thinking• think• suppose• conceit• ponder• mean• reckon -
7 obračunati
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8 ocijeniti
* * *• evaluate• review• determine• verified• prize• judge• gauge• grade• assess• appraise• asess• assesment• mark• measure• rate• reckon -
9 pretpostavljati
vt impf - pretpostaviti | pretpostavljatim I presume, I take it; kako se -a as presumed* * *• ween• suppose• prefer• presume• guess• believe• conjecture• assume• make• reckon -
10 proračunati
vt pf estimate, calculate; (vrijednost) estimate, assess, evaluate; (proračun) make a budget, think out (devise) before acting* * *• score• forecast• compute• reckon -
11 računati na
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12 sabrati
vt pf collect, gather, assemble, rally itd. (-» skupiti, okupiti, prikupiti); math - zbrojiti | fig kad se sve sabere (i oduzme) - kad se sve zbroji i odbije* * *• compile• sum• summarize• get together• gather up• assemble• reckon -
13 Što misliš?
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14 ubrajati
vt impf count in/among, reckon/rate among; - u svoje članstvo count as members* * *• run over• include
См. также в других словарях:
Reckon — Reck on, v. i. 1. To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To come to an accounting; to make up accounts; to settle; to examine and strike the balance of debt and credit; to adjust… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reckon on — ˈreckon on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they reckon on he/she/it reckons on present participle reckoning on past tense reckoned on p … Useful english dictionary
Reckon — Reck on (r[e^]k n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reckoned} (r[e^]k nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reckoning}.] [OE. rekenen, AS. gerecenian to explain; akin to D. rekenen to reckon, G. rechnen, OHG. rehhan[=o]n (cf. Goth. rahnjan), and to E. reck, rake an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reckon — reck‧on [ˈrekən] verb [transitive] 1. to guess a number or amount that you know something about but have not calculated exactly: reckon something to be something • The deal is reckoned to be worth over $1.3 billion. 2. formal to calculate an… … Financial and business terms
reckon — 1. The inflected forms are reckoned, reckoning. 2. The use of reckon without any element of calculation or consideration as in I reckon it s time to go now has a tinge of the American south about it, although it was a standard use in literary… … Modern English usage
reckon up — [phrasal verb] reckon up (something) or reckon (something) up chiefly Brit : to calculate the total number or amount of (something) He reckoned up the bill. • • • Main Entry: ↑reckon … Useful english dictionary
reckon — O.E. gerecenian to recount, relate, from W.Gmc. * (ga)rekenojanan (Cf. O.Fris. rekenia, M.L.G. rekenen, O.H.G. rehhanon, Ger. rechnen, Goth. rahnjan to count, reckon ), from P.Gmc. *rakinaz ready, straightforward, from PIE *reg to move in a… … Etymology dictionary
reckon — ► VERB 1) calculate. 2) informal be of the opinion. 3) regard in a specified way. 4) (reckon on) rely on or be sure of. 5) (reckon with or without) take (or fail to take) into account … English terms dictionary
reckon — [rek′ən] vt. [ME rekkenen < OE recenian, akin to Ger rechnen, to count < IE base * reĝ , to put in order, straight > RIGHT, L regere, to rule] 1. to count; figure up; compute 2. a) to consider as; regard as being [reckon them friends] b) … English World dictionary
reckon — [v1] add up; evaluate account, appraise, approximate, calculate, call, cast, cipher, compute, conjecture, consider, count, count heads*, count noses*, deem, enumerate, esteem, estimate, figure, figure out, foot, gauge, guess, hold, judge, keep… … New thesaurus
reckon — index assess (appraise), calculate, consider, criticize (evaluate), determine, estimate, evaluate … Law dictionary