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reckoning [ˈrekənɪŋ] SUST.

1. reckoning (calculation):

reckoning
to be out in one's reckoning

2. reckoning (settlement):

reckoning

I . reckon [ˈrekən] V. trans.

1. reckon (calculate):

3. reckon (judge):

reckon on V. trans. insep.

1. reckon on (count on):

2. reckon on (expect):

Ejemplos de uso para reckoning

to be out in one's reckoning

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The Gregorian calendar was officially adopted in 1895, but traditional holidays and age reckoning are still based on the old calendar.
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Navigation was done by dead reckoning with a radio direction finder and a chart.
edition.cnn.com
Investors have been cautious, reckoning high fuel costs and sprawling budget airlines may squeeze short-term profits.
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He introduced some 3,000 plant species to the colony, by his reckoning, while studying cryptogams, ferns, and orchids.
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Of these there are more than 200 gerfalcons alone, without reckoning the other hawks.
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By his reckoning, military necessity knew no choice, and law required only lip service.
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Even when compared with the slow growth of ideas during the dark ages, the history of reckoning presents a peculiar picture of desolate stagnation.
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He was the outsider who managed to gatecrash a private argument between the political big boys and propelled his party into the election reckoning.
www.independent.co.uk
In fact some buyers look to flood-hit areas to pick up a bargain, reckoning that then spending a few grand on decent flood protection could make the deal worthwhile.
www.independent.co.uk
The play draws on themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalization, and reality versus fantasy.
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