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Что (кто) такое Reckon - определение

ACTION OF FINDING THE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS OF A FINITE SET OF OBJECTS
Inclusive counting; Reckon; Inclusive numbering; Countin; Counting inclusively
  • Counting using [[tally marks]] at [[Hanakapiai Beach]]
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reckon         
I. v. a.
1.
Count, number, compute, calculate, enumerate, cast, cast up.
2.
Estimate, esteem, account, regard, repute, value.
II. v. n.
Compute, calculate, estimate, cast account.
reckon         
¦ verb
1. calculate.
2. be of the opinion.
3. regard in a specified way.
(reckon someone/thing among) include someone or something in (a group).
(reckon on/to) informal have a specified view or opinion of.
4. (reckon on) rely on or be sure of.
expect.
5. (reckon with (or without)) take (or fail to take) into account.
6. (reckon with) archaic settle accounts with.
Phrases
a -- to be reckoned with (or to reckon with) a thing or person not to be ignored or underestimated.
Origin
OE (orig. 'give an account of items received', hence the notion of 'calculation') (ge)recenian 'recount, relate', of W. Gmc origin.
reckon         
(reckons, reckoning, reckoned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you reckon that something is true, you think that it is true. (INFORMAL)
Toni reckoned that it must be about three o'clock...
= think
VERB: V that
2.
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.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed to-inf, be V-ed at n
Reckon         
·vi To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing.
II. Reckon ·vt To charge, attribute, or adjudge to one, as having a certain quality or value.
III. Reckon ·vt To Count; to Enumerate; to Number; also, to compute; to Calculate.
IV. Reckon ·vi 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.
V. Reckon ·vt 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.
VI. Reckon ·vt 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.
reckon         
v.
1) (colloq. in AE) (d; intr.) ('to depend') to reckon on (you can always reckon on my support)
2) (colloq. in AE) (d; intr.) ('to deal') to reckon with (we'll have to reckon with him later)
3) (colloq.) (L) I reckon we'll have to see them eventually
Reckon (company)         
AUSTRALIAN SOFTWARE COMPANY
Reckon is an Australian software company that provides desktop and cloud-based accounting software for accountants, bookkeepers, small to medium businesses, and personal users. The company has offices in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
counting         
1.
Not counting a particular thing means not including that thing. Counting a particular thing means including that thing.
...an average operating profit of 15% to 16% of sales, not counting administrative expenses.
= including
PREP
2.
If you say and counting after a number or an amount of something, you mean that the number or amount is continuing to increase.
There is a 1,700-year-old tea tree still living in southern China which is more than 100 feet tall and counting.
PHRASE: amount PHR
counting         
¦ preposition taking account of; including: there were three of us, or four counting the baby.
Counting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Count.
Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe         
BOOK BY BETTE GREENE
Philip Hall Likes Me I Reckon Maybe
Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe is a children's novel written by Bette Greene that was awarded a Newbery Honor in 1975. The book was published in 1974 by Puffin Books.

Википедия

Counting

Counting is the process of determining the number of elements of a finite set of objects, i.e., determining the size of a set. The traditional way of counting consists of continually increasing a (mental or spoken) counter by a unit for every element of the set, in some order, while marking (or displacing) those elements to avoid visiting the same element more than once, until no unmarked elements are left; if the counter was set to one after the first object, the value after visiting the final object gives the desired number of elements. The related term enumeration refers to uniquely identifying the elements of a finite (combinatorial) set or infinite set by assigning a number to each element.

Counting sometimes involves numbers other than one; for example, when counting money, counting out change, "counting by twos" (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, ...), or "counting by fives" (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, ...).

There is archaeological evidence suggesting that humans have been counting for at least 50,000 years. Counting was primarily used by ancient cultures to keep track of social and economic data such as the number of group members, prey animals, property, or debts (that is, accountancy). Notched bones were also found in the Border Caves in South Africa that may suggest that the concept of counting was known to humans as far back as 44,000 BCE. The development of counting led to the development of mathematical notation, numeral systems, and writing.