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Definition of reck in English: reckverb rɛkrɛk archaic 1no object, with negative or in questions Pay heed to something. 〈古〉顾虑,介意 ye reck not of lands or goods 你既不在乎土地也不在乎物品。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Why do men then now not reck his rod?’ What a tremendous line, a savage indictment of humanity's colossal ignorance.
- 1.1it recks It is of importance.
有关系,相干;要紧 这有什么关系? Example sentencesExamples - ‘It recks not now, when all is over’.
OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; compare with reckless. The word became common in rhetorical and poetic language in the 19th century. Rhymesbeck, bedeck, check, cheque, Chiang Kai-shek, crosscheck, Czech, deck, dreck, exec, fleck, heck, hitech, keck, lek, neck, peck, Québec, rec, sec, sneck, spec, speck, spot-check, tec, tech, Toulouse-Lautrec, trek, wreck Definition of reck in US English: reckverbrɛkrek archaic 1no object, with negative or in questions Pay heed to something. 〈古〉顾虑,介意 ye reck not of lands or goods 你既不在乎土地也不在乎物品。 with clause little recking where she was wandering 很少在意她流浪何方。 with object he recks not Syria, recks not Britain 他不在意叙利亚,不在意英国。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Why do men then now not reck his rod?’ What a tremendous line, a savage indictment of humanity's colossal ignorance.
- 1.1it recks It is of importance.
有关系,相干;要紧 这有什么关系? Example sentencesExamples - ‘It recks not now, when all is over’.
OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; compare with reckless. The word became common in rhetorical and poetic language in the 19th century. |