English to Spanish Dictionary reckon

reckon

contar
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.
translation of 'reckon'
verb
calcular,
estimar,
considerar,
contar,
computar
example
I don't 'reckon' his chances
Additionally, some experts 'reckon' that many Britons have lost their basic kitchen skills!
the sooner the better, I 'reckon'
I 'reckon' this happens a lot more than most people believe.
I want everybody to give me a second chance, and 'reckon' me as a friend.
I 'reckon' I can manage that
Analysts 'reckon' the business could be worth around £100m, says the paper.
If bond prices rise, it could imply that experts 'reckon' economic conditions are deteriorating.
I 'reckon' he's here
I 'reckon' I can manage that
Bernie is aware of the danger, but doesn't 'reckon' there will be a repeat performance.
I always 'reckon' there should be at least one impulse buy when looking for plants.
I 'reckon' to get away by two-thirty
The analysts 'reckon' consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn.
Some 5-10 million machines will be produced next year, analysts 'reckon' .
I 'reckon' to get away by two-thirty
the society can 'reckon' among its members males of the royal blood
Even if you manage to find a bargain, seasoned gemstone collectors 'reckon' that you may need to hold the stones for as long as ten years to get a decent return.
It doesn't take a genius to calculate that if the vendor 'reckoned on' a gross margin of €15, and has not included taxation at source in setting his prices, his margin will be eaten up.
Sweden is not generally 'reckoned' to have a particularly disadvantaged working class.
But the German state of Saxony alone puts the damage caused by the floods there at 16 billion euros; Austria 'reckons on' a cleanup bill of 2 billion euros; the Czech Republic 3 billion and Hungary and Slovakia over 100 million.
The authors also note that wildlife is 'reckoned to' be the biggest source of income in Laotian villages after fishing.
She 'reckons' that, initially, this helped her relax.
But more than 1/3 of the population is still 'reckoned' to be chronically malnourished.
But in Mysore it seems the liberal arts were 'reckoned to' be at least as attractive.
While these titles are indeed fitting, I believe that James must also be 'reckoned' as a significant novelist in her own right.
Peggy 'reckons' that she doesn't have to pretend.
The enemy had not 'reckoned on' the resilience of young Americans, whose grit, loyalty, and mordant humor saw them through the worst.
However they had not 'reckoned on' the scoring power of Ballina.
India is now 'reckoned to' be home to about 10 million Bangladeshis.
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