1. to accomplish something 2. to destroy or break up: "All they wanted to do is wreck and flex" Public Enemy (Burn Hollywood, burn [1990]). 3. to show great freestyling skills
reckon on
1.trust信赖 You can always reckon on me.你总是可以信赖我。 2.expect(sth.to happen);base one's assumption on盼望(某事发生);没想到 You can't reckon on seeing him.你不要指望能见到他。 She didn't reckon on six dinner guests.她没有预料来赴宴的客人会有6个。
reckon with
1.deal with对付;处理 I have to reckon with many problems every day.我每天必须处理许多问题。 I wouldn't like to reckon with the director when he is in a bad temper.主任脾气不好时我不想与他打交道。
2.consider carefully;include in consideration or planning认真考虑;考虑到 We must reckon with all possible difficulties when we are considering the contract.在考虑合同时,我们要把所有可能的困难都估计到。 Before you do anything,you must reckon with the danger that may arise there from.无论做什么事,都必须估计到可能因此而产生的危险。 3.settle accounts or claims with 结算账目;结账 It is a long time since I reckoned with the merchant.我已经很久没有和那个商人结账了。 4.punish惩罚 All those who opposed us have now been reckoned with.所有反对我们的人都已受到了惩罚。
force to be reckoned with
Idiom(s): force to be reckoned with
Theme: THREATENING
someone or something that is important and powerful and must not be ignored. • Walter is a force to be reckoned with. Be prepared to deal with him. • The growing discontent with the political system is a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Short reckonings make long friends.
Debts paid quickly encourage friendship.
day of reckoning|day|reckon|reckoning
n. phr. 1. A time when one will be made to account for misdeeds. When the criminal was caught and brought to trial his victims said, "finally, the day of reckoning has come." 2. A time when one's will and Judgment are severely tested. "You always wanted to run the department," the dean said to Professor Smith. "Now here is your chance; this is your day of reckoning."
reckon with|reckon
v. To consider as one of the things which may change a situation; consider (something) that will make a difference in the results. The coach said the opposing pitcher had a fast ball to be reckoned with. Synonym: TAKE INTO ACCOUNT.
reckon without|reckon
v. To fail to consider as one of the things which might change a situation; not think about. The committee for the class picnic party made careful plans for a beach party but they reckoned without a sudden change in the weather.
nervous wreck
nervous wreck An individual suffering from extreme agitation or worry, as in Pat was a nervous wreck until her mother arrived at the wedding. This expression is nearly always used hyperbolically. [Colloquial; c. 1900] Also see basket case.
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