Aún no tenemos significados para "reckon time".
1She seems never to reckon time as an essential in her economy.
2It is so hard to reckon time at such a moment.
3Shann tried to reckon time, the time since his coming into the water-world of the starred cavern.
4Depends how you reckon time.
5Considering their victim secure in the trap, they would reckon time of no value, and would take no unnecessary risk.
6He was born on December 9, 1594, old style, as they still reckon time in Russia.
7I am not qualified to write the epic of the Devil's Antechamber; I abode there but ten days, as we reckon time.
8Most primitive tribes reckon time by the lunar month, the interval between two new moons (about twenty- nine days, twelve hours).
9I figure that should give them twenty or thirty billion years as they reckon time, which ought to be long enough for any race.
10As the games were held every four years, the people eagerly looked forward to their coming, and soon began to reckon time by them.
11Moreover, for a long while as we reckon time, some years indeed, I obeyed the injunction and sought the Great White Road no more.
12HEGIRA, flight of Mahomet from Mecca to Medina (622 AD), era from which Mahometans reckon time, as we do from the birth of Christ
13She reckons time by the dinner and the Ave Maria.
14Brychan, like his Celtic fathers, reckoned time not in years or decades but in whole generations.
15But youth reckons time by heart-throbs, and during Uncle Jed's convalescence Nance found the clock of life running ridiculously slow.
16"One reckons time in Earthlength years," Schweiz explained.
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Reckon time por variante geográfica