reckoning

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} yer belirleme
gözüyle bakma
sayma
{f} tahmin et
mevki tahmini
yer tahmini
hesaplama
hesap
{i} sanma
{i} konum hesabı
{i} hesaplaşma
{i} hesap pusulası
tahmin etme
tahmin ederek
reckon
zannetmek
reckon
hesaplamak
reckon
reckon with le hesap görmek
reckon
saymak
reckon
sanmak
reckon
güvenmek
reckon
{f} hükmetmek
day of reckoning
hesap günü
day of reckoning
kıyamet günü
dead reckoning
parakete hesabı
reckon
tahmin etmek
reckon
gözüyle bakmak
reckon
tahmin et
reckon
ABD
be out in one´s reckoning
hesabında yanılmak
be out in one's reckoning
hesabında yanılmak
be out of one's reckoning
hesabında yanılmak
day of reckoning
hesaplaşma günü
dead reckoning
(Askeri) PUSULA İLE MEVKİ TAYİNİ (KARA); PARAKETE İLE MEVKİ TAYİNİ (DZ.); HESAPLA MEVKİ TAYİNİ (HV. ): Bulunulan mevkiin pusula ile ve sürate, geçen zamana ve bilinen bir noktaya nazaran istikametine dayanan hesaplarla tespiti. Bu usul; çölde seyahat, kıyı sularında seyrüsefer ve hava seyrüseferinde kullanılır
dead reckoning
(isim) parekete hesabı
dead reckoning
{i} parekete hesabı
dead reckoning error
(Askeri) parakete hesabı hatası
dead reckoning navigation
(Askeri) HESABİ SEYRÜSEFER (HV.); PARAKETE SEYRİ (DZ. ): Bilinen bir noktanın mesafe ve istikametine göre mevkiin tayin edilmesi esasına dayanarak yapılan seyrüsefer. Bu seyrüsefer; hız, düşme (yana) ve istikamet hesapları esas tutularak hazırlanır. Bknz. "navigation"
dead reckoning tracer
(Askeri) hesabi sef/sef izleyicisi
dead reckoning; digital receiver; disaster relief
(Askeri) parakete hatası; dijital alıcı; felaketzedelere yardım
reckon
{f} hesap etmek
reckon
on ile itimat etmek
reckon
farzetmek
İngilizce - İngilizce
The bill (UK) or check (US), especially at an inn or tavern
The working out of consequences or retribution for one's actions
Present participle of reckon
An opinion or judgement
The action of calculating or estimating something

By that reckoning, it would take six weeks to go five miles.

{n} a computatin, shot, estimation, account of a ships course
The calculation of a ship's position, either from astronomical observations, or from the record of the courses steered and distances sailed as shown by compass and log, in the latter case called dead reckoning (see under Dead); also used for dead reckoning in contradistinction to observation
The working out of consequences or retribution for ones actions
{i} calculation, computation; guessing, supposing, estimating
Calculating the boat's position; see dead reckoning
a bill for an amount due
Period of time dividing major eras in the history of Ayreth The First Reckoning starts with the Soulgift and the Godswar The Third Reckoning is defined by the Magewars The Forth Reckoning is marked by the Dark Sun Wars The current era of the companions is the Fifth Reckoning
Esteem; account; estimation
An account of time Adjustment of claims and accounts; settlement of obligations, liabilities, etc
The charge or account made by a host at an inn
The Borrellian method of conflict resolution in which the chieftain assigns a challenge or quest which all opponents undertake
The position of a ship as determined by calculation
The act of one who reckons, counts, or computes; the result of reckoning or counting; calculation
problem solving that involves numbers or quantities
Someone's reckoning is a calculation they make about something, especially a calculation that is not very exact. By my reckoning we were seven or eight kilometres from Borj Mechaab
the act of counting; "the counting continued for several hours"
reckoning for
Present participle of reckon for
reckoning on
Present participle of reckon on
reckoning upon
Present participle of reckon upon
Dutch reckoning
a false or incorrect reckoning of position
Dutch reckoning
A (falsified) bill that is not itemised, and that is unjustifiably high

'That's better!' he said, still smiling, but very much more pleasantly. 'Rig Jane out in the first style of elegance, and send me a Dutch reckoning: I don't want to know the particulars.'.

Dutch reckoning
as reckoned by the Dutch: five o'clock by the Dutch reckoning would be five o'clock in the Dutch rather than, e.g., a Canadian time zone; 1 March 1625 in the
day of reckoning
is the final and eternal judgment by God of all nations
day of reckoning
Any time or event at which responsibility will be assigned
dead reckoning
A method of estimating the position of a ship or aircraft by applying estimates of the distance and direction travelled to a previously known position. In respect to ships/boats, it excludes the effect of wind and current on the vessel. Compare with estimated position. Abbreviation: DR
reckon
To come to an accounting; to make up accounts; to settle; to examine and strike the balance of debt and credit; to adjust relations of desert or penalty

Parfay, sayst thou, sometime he reckon shall. Chaucer.

reckon
To count as in a number, rank, or series; to estimate by rank or quality; to place by estimation; to account; to esteem; to repute

For him I reckon not in high estate. John Milton.

reckon
To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause

I reckon he won't try that again.

reckon
To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing
reckon
To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate

I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison.

reckon
take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon
reckon
deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
reckon
{v} to count, number, compute, calculate, cast, esteem, depend
be out in one's reckoning
be mistaken in one's calculations; be mistaken in one's judgment
day of reckoning
If someone talks about the day of reckoning, they mean a day or time in the future when people will be forced to deal with an unpleasant situation which they have avoided until now. The day of reckoning is coming for the water company directors
day of reckoning
judgment day, doomsday
dead reckoning
{i} navigation by calculation; method of determining the position of a plane or ship by making a graph of its course and speed from a previously known position
dead reckoning
calculating the position of a ship or aircraft without using the sun, moon, or stars
dead reckoning
navigation without the aid of celestial observations
final reckoning
final settling of accounts; last judgment
reckon
expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
reckon
If something is reckoned to be a particular figure, it is calculated to be roughly that amount. The star's surface temperature is reckoned to be minus 75 degrees celcius There was a proportion of research, which I reckoned at not more than 30 percent, that was basic research
reckon
Pronunciation: 're-k&n Function: Verb Inflected Form(s): reck·oned; reck·on·ing /'re-k&-ni[ng], 'rek-ni[ng] Etymology: Middle English rekenen, from Old English -recenian (as in gerecenian to narrate); akin to Old English reccan Date: 13th century 1 : Count Example: To reckon the days till Christmas 2 : to regard or think of as : Consider 3 : Think, suppose Example: "I reckon I've outlived my time -- Ellen Glasgow"
reckon
If you reckon that something is true, you think that it is true. Toni reckoned that it must be about three o'clock = think
reckon
To charge, attribute, or adjudge to one, as having a certain quality or value
reckon
To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; followed by an objective clause; as, I reckon he won't try that again
reckon
have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
reckon
make a mathematical calculation or computation
reckon
judge to be probable
reckon
{f} calculate, compute; estimate, guess, suppose
reckon
take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon"
reckon
(I) A peculiar phraseology common in the Southern States of America Those in New England say, “I guess ” (See Calculate )
reckonings
plural of reckoning
reckoning