大学英语六级常用短语 reckon with
释义:
reckon with 处理;对付;和…算帐;预料到
例句:
Once HBO finally breaks from cable subscriptions, it should be a force Netflix will have to reckon with.
Whether Abenomics succeeds or fails, Japan's government must ultimately reckon with its years of deficit spending and mountainous debt.
Because, really, was Chavez a force to reckon with anywhere outside of Venezuela?
We predicted Microsoft would have to reckon with the phenomenon sooner or later.
We are the women rising—and we will be a force to reckon with.
In four years Congress will have to reckon with the fact that cost estimates for health reform exceed earlier projections.
But we do face a reckoning with our fears — in small ways and large, we reckon with them every day.
However hard companies try to pay staff in different countries the same way, they still have to reckon with different taxes and benefits.
Therefore, the main cause for concern today lies with a force that even the Saudis may not be able to reckon with: terrorism.
Looking at the other firms sharing the list with Bank of America, investors are forced to reckon with the beleaguered finances of the large bank.
But, as it unleashes policies aimed at pumping the economy, it will be forced to reckon with unwanted consequences, like a dangerous real estate bubble.
Anybody concerned with alleviating world poverty must reckon with the MIFFs.
As Tepco is forced to reckon with the supply shortages, it will have to resume production in several of its other plants which have been shutdown.