English to Urdu Dictionary reckon

reckon

شمار
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.
example
The analysts 'reckon' consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn.
I want everybody to give me a second chance, and 'reckon' me as a friend.
If bond prices rise, it could imply that experts 'reckon' economic conditions are deteriorating.
I don't 'reckon' his chances
Some 5-10 million machines will be produced next year, analysts 'reckon' .
the society can 'reckon' among its members males of the royal blood
Bernie is aware of the danger, but doesn't 'reckon' there will be a repeat performance.
I 'reckon' I can manage that
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.
I always 'reckon' there should be at least one impulse buy when looking for plants.
I 'reckon' he's here
I 'reckon' to get away by two-thirty
I 'reckon' this happens a lot more than most people believe.
Analysts 'reckon' the business could be worth around £100m, says the paper.
Additionally, some experts 'reckon' that many Britons have lost their basic kitchen skills!
I 'reckon' to get away by two-thirty
the sooner the better, I 'reckon'
I 'reckon' I can manage that
But their failure to consider environmental issues must be 'reckoned' a serious omission.
The total indebtedness of the company is 'reckoned' at 17 billion euros.
That value has now been 'reckoned' at €20 per week which should result in an additional income of €20,000 to the board.
The sustainable level - where there is enough cod spawning to replace themselves is 'reckoned' at 150,000 tonnes.
Majid, a cricket buff, is 'reckoned to' be a good cricketer who has all the talent to represent the state in interstate championships.
I've driven in Paris, in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in Rome and in Athens, all of them 'reckoned to' be nightmarish.
But he hadn't 'reckoned on' the opposition of the local community and their parish-wide fight to preserve the house as a tourist attraction.
The enemy had not 'reckoned on' the resilience of young Americans, whose grit, loyalty, and mordant humor saw them through the worst.
He 'reckons' that men shouldn't use it, but women should.
In an operation like this, the leadership 'reckons on' a 10 per cent casualty rate for it to be successful.
Sweden is not generally 'reckoned' to have a particularly disadvantaged working class.
He was a loyal supporter when Labour were 'reckoned to' be unelectable, when a party leader would have lost his deposit if he had tried to muster showbiz votes for the cause.
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