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I . reckon [ˈrekən] VERB trans

1. reckon (calculate):

to be reckoned to be £10,000

2. reckon (consider):

to be reckoned [to be] sb

Beispielsätze für reckoned

to be reckoned to be £10,000
to be reckoned [to be] sb
he's the force to be reckoned with

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They reckoned that the cold snap would continue, with snow blanketing swathes of the country by the middle of this week.
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The tithe was reckoned at 70,000, the quarter at 60,000.
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He had reckoned that as a result, he would now have to part with his hard-earned money.
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To achieve a ripe old age, he reckoned one should eat no meat and wear no underclothes.
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As an etcher he has also to be reckoned with, notwithstanding the fact that his plates numbered not more than fifty at the outside.
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Until recently it was reckoned that the mass of cinema-goers were aged between 12 and 25.
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Now bordering on senility, the wizard is still a force to be reckoned with.
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Every feoffment made by a new tenant could not be in frankalmoign, since the donee was a layman; it would be reckoned by the laws of socage.
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This sober and unflinching analysis, the review concludes, should be read and reckoned with by anyone concerned with practicable change in the long-suffering region.
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While numerically still a force to be reckoned with, it was hampered by the local aircraft industry which was using obsolete production methods.
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