reckon with
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASAL VERB If you say that you had not reckoned with something, you mean that you had not expected it and so were not prepared for it. 料想到[with brd-neg]
Gary had not reckoned with the strength of Sally's feelings for him. 加裡沒有料想到薩莉?qū)λ母星槿绱藦?qiáng)烈。
2. PHRASE If you say that there is someone or something to be reckoned with, you mean that they must be dealt with and it will be difficult. 認(rèn)真処理; 小心對(duì)付
This act was a signal to his victim's friends that he was someone to be reckoned with. 這一擧動(dòng)是給爲(wèi)他所害者的朋友們的一個(gè)信號(hào),告訴他們他是個(gè)必須被小心對(duì)付的人。
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