English to Arabic Dictionary reckoning

reckoning

حساب
definition
verb
his debts were reckoned at $300,000
establish by counting or calculation; calculate.
he reckons that the army should pull out entirely
conclude after calculation; be of the opinion.
noun
last year was not, by any reckoning, a particularly good one
the action or process of calculating or estimating something.
translation of 'reckoning'
noun
حساب,
تقدير موقع السفينة,
تصفية حساب,
فاتورة بالحساب
example
He was told by the judge, Mr Recorder Evans: ‘The graffiti was of a particularly offensive nature and you are, by any 'reckoning' , a persistent offender.’
Wayne's career, by his own 'reckoning' , has been marked by ‘tough public debate on important public issues.’
Kushyar's Principles of Hindu 'reckoning' was written about 1000 AD.
by ancient 'reckoning', bacteria are plants
The Last Judgement and the Resurrection at the end of times were still perceived as the final 'reckoning' , but this ultimate judgement had come to be preceded by an earlier one, immediately after death.
This is my best chance and I swear that if you ruin it there will be a 'reckoning' !
The only thing so far saving the economy from a terrible 'reckoning' is the fact that there aren't great prospects for profit anywhere else in the world either.
He isn't sure of his real age (somewhere in the early 80s), he seems to have been married a number of times, and, by his own 'reckoning' , had dozens of kids.
The last time that an Australian government had a majority in both houses of Parliament was 24 years ago, a generation in the standard 'reckoning' but lifetimes away by some measures.
The missions are generated using a twenty-digit alphanumeric seed code, which, with a little simple 'reckoning' , leads me to over 1031 possible combinations.
Off in the distance, well out of sight, a comparable number of protesters partied in the streets, sang, bounced on trampolines, enjoyed live music and, by my 'reckoning' , seemed to be having at lot more fun.
By that 'reckoning' , we'd have to give everyone gas masks and surround every building with the National Guard.
Direct 'reckoning' , or the ability of animals to calculate their position by adding up successive movements, is evidence of read-write memory, he said.
In a political sense, there will be a 'reckoning' and it will not be too far off.
Those corporations face a terrible 'reckoning' when he falls from power.
Simple 'reckoning' of the ages at which each of the biblical patriarchs produced his son would not suffice.
It is no less patriotic to issue just criticism than it is to utter just praise and, in my 'reckoning' , rather more constructive than to adopt a ‘my country, right or wrong’ attitude, even on Armistice Day.
That teenage boy is going to do his best to identify the nameless, faceless tormentors, and draw them into a public 'reckoning' .
While it is impossible to know the full dimensions at this point, the downdraft on wages and competing economies induced by China's ascendancy may produce a terrible 'reckoning' .
New York police did not release an official crowd estimate, but the march was, by anyone's 'reckoning' , enormous.
In Jewish consciousness, a fast day is a time of 'reckoning' , a time to correct a previous mistake.
But it would be hard to find two more opportunistic men than they, and by almost any 'reckoning' , the right moment had come for a full public account of West's early years.
By her 'reckoning' , ‘A good houseguest never arrives empty handed.’
there will be a terrible 'reckoning'
the fear of being brought to 'reckoning'
We knew there was a greater 'reckoning' ahead, but we could not quite feel it yet.
Either way, the sense is likely to be one of unfinished business and a 'reckoning' postponed.
They are also subject to sharp revision, often in ways which suggest that political factors were at work in the numerical 'reckoning' .
He partook of a leisurely breakfast, paid his 'reckoning' , had the ostler bring his horse, and set off to the sound of church bells in the clear air.
An annual Experian survey, which leaves York's large businesses out of its 'reckoning' , places the city a lowly 377th out of 404 towns and cities when it comes to average profit margins.
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