1. to expect (something) to happen to plan on (something) The train was an hour late, which was something we hadn't reckoned on. She reckoned on winning the election.
reckon on 片语
片语
promise oneself指望
reckon n on靠
by reason of reckon on依靠
expect期待;预期
reckon on paper written calculation用笔写出算式来计算
bank on指望;依赖
Reckon on the Customary Law认真对待习惯法
reckon on 例句
英汉例句
Don「t reckon on the weather being fine for your garden party.
不要指望你们举行游园会时是好天气。
I reckon on my parent」s assistance.
我依赖我父母的协助。
You should not reckon on Jim.
你不应当只靠吉姆。
I「d like to come with you but that」s not a promise, don「t reckon on it.
我愿意与你一起去,但这不算允诺,别指望我一定来。
Chelsea, as Terry pointed out, have an arrogance about them. They expect to win, especially at Stamford Bridge; they reckon on having better players in almost every position than their opponents.
You can always reckon on Jim; he」ll never fail you.
你总是可以相信吉姆,他绝不会辜负你。
Don「t reckon on Oliver to help you.
别指望奥利弗能帮助你。
We didn」t reckon on seeing him.
我们并未指望见到他。
Don「t reckon on going abroad this summer, we may not be able to afford it.
别指望今年夏天出国了,我们可能负担不起费用。
Some, especially in the north, whose people generally reckon on one of their own having an eight-year stay as President, dispute his right to stand and have promised him a tough fight.