call的意思和读音

call

: [kɔl] : [kɔːl]

n.

v.

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calls  calling  called  

v.+n.make call,give call,call doctor,answer call,return call

adj.+n.collect call,local call,emergency call,urgent call,clarion call

v.name,shout,request,phone,visit

n.noise,song,phone call,telephone call,demand

callv.give name

1.[t]to give sb/sth a particular name; to use a particular name or title when you are talking to sb

They decided to call the baby Mark.

His name's Hiroshi but everyone calls him Hiro.广广

What do they call that new fabric?

They called their first daughter after her grandmother.

We call each other by our first names here.

describe

2.[t]to describe sb/sth in a particular way; to consider sb/sth to be sth

I wouldn't call German an easy language.

Are you calling me a liar?

He was in the front room, or the lounge or whatever you want to call it.

I make it ten pounds forty-three you owe me. Let's call it ten pounds.便/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Would you call it blue or green?绿

3.[t]~ yourself + nounto claim that you are a particular type of person, especially when other people question whether this is true

Call yourself a friend? So why won't you help me, then?

She's no right to call herself a feminist.

shout

4.[i][t]to shout or say sth loudly to attract sb's attention

I thought I heard somebody calling.仿

She called out to her father for help.

He called out a warning from the kitchen.

Did somebody call my name?

‘See you later!’ she called.“!”

5.[t][i]~ (sb)to ask sb to come by shouting or speaking loudly

Will you call the kids in for lunch?

Did you call?

telephone

6.[t]to ask sb/sth to come quickly to a particular place by telephoning

to call the fire department/the police/a doctor/an ambulance

The doctor has been called to an urgent case.

I'll call a taxi for you.

I'll call you a taxi.

7.[i][t]…)to telephone sb

I'll call again later.

I called the office to tell them I'd be late.

My brother called me from Spain last night.西

order sb to come

8.[t][usupass]+ adv./prep.to order sb to come to a place

Several candidates were called for a second interview.

The ambassador was called back to London by the prime minister.使

He felt called to the priesthood(= had a strong feeling that he must become a priest) .

访visit

9.[i]访to make a short visit to a person or place

I'll call round and see you on my way home.

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He was out when I called to see him.访

meeting/strike, etc.

10.[t]~ sthto order sth to happen; to announce that sth will happen

to call a meeting/an election/a strike

of bird/animal

11.[i]to make the cry that is typical for it

in games

12.[t][i]~ (sth)to say which side of a coin you think will face upwards after it is thrown

to call heads/tails

IDMcall sbs bluffto tell sb to do what they are threatening to do, because you believe that they will not be cruel or brave enough to do it

Chess is a game that calls into play all your powers of concentration.

call sth into play使to make use of sth

Chess is a game that calls into play all your powers of concentration.

His honesty has never been called into question.怀

call sth into question怀怀to doubt sth or make others doubt sth

His honesty has never been called into question.怀

After forty years in politics I think it's time for me to call it a day(= to retire) .退

call it a day(informal)to decide or agree to stop doing sth

After forty years in politics I think it's time for me to call it a day(= to retire) .退

call it quitsto agree to end a contest, disagreement, etc. because both sides seem equalto decide to stop doing sthcall sb namesto use insulting words about sbcall the shots/tune(informal)to be the person who controls a situationcall a spade a spadeto say exactly what you think without trying to hide your opinioncall time (on sth)to say or decide that it is time for sth to finishcall sb to account (for/over sth)to make sb explain a mistake, etc. because they are responsible for itcall sb/sth to order便);to ask people in a meeting to be quiet so that the meeting can start or continuen.on telephone

1.[c]the act of speaking to sb on the telephone

to get/have/receive a call from sb

to give sb/to make a call

Were there any calls for me while I was out?

I'll take(= answer) the call upstairs.

I left a message but he didn't return my call .

a local call

a long-distance call

loud sound

2.[c];(a loud sound made by a bird or an animal, or by a person to attract attention

the distinctive call of the cuckoo

a call for help

访visit

3.[c]访a short visit to sb's house

The doctor has five calls to make this morning.

to pay a call on an old friend访

request/demand

4.[c]~ (for sth)a request, an order or a demand for sb to do sth or to go somewhere

calls for the minister to resign

calls for national unity

This is the last call for passengers travelling on British Airways flight 199 to Rome. 199

a call to arms(= a strong request to fight in the army, etc.)

5.[u]no ~ for sth.no ~ (for sb) to do sth…)no demand for sth; no reason for sb's behaviour

There isn't a lot of call for small specialist shops nowadays.

6.[c]~ on sb/stha demand or pressure placed on sb/sth

She is a busy woman with many calls on her time.

of a place

7.[sing]~ (of sth)a strong feeling of attraction that a particular place has for you

the call of the sea/your homeland

to a particular job

8.[sing]~ (to do sth)使a strong feeling that you want to do sth, especially a particular job

decision

9.[c](informal)a decision

It's your call!

a good/bad call

That's a tough call.

in tennis

10.[c]a decision made by the umpire

There was a disputed call in the second set.

in card games

11.[c]a player's bid or turn to bid

IDMthe call of naturethe need to go to the toilet

The children always have first call on her time.

have first call (on sb/sth));to be the most important person or thing competing for sb's time, money, etc. and to be dealt with or paid for before other people or things

The children always have first call on her time.

I'll be on call the night of the party.

(be) on callavailable for work if necessary, especially in an emergency

I'll be on call the night of the party.

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v.1.to ask or tell someone to come to a place, usually so that you can talk to them; to telephone a person or organization that provides a service and ask them to come; to order someone to be present or give evidence in a court of law2.to speak loudly, or to shout to someone who is not near you3.to telephone someone4.to describe or refer to someone or something in a particular way; to say that something is a particular amount, although this is not the exact amount; to criticize someone, or to say unpleasant things about them; to describe yourself in a particular way5.to use a particular name or title for someone; to give someone or something a name or title6.to say loudly the names or numbers on a list; to announce that passengers should go to their airplane because it will soon be leaving7.to announce that an event such as a meeting or election is going to happen8.if an animal calls, it makes the sound it usually makes; to make an animal come toward you by making the sound it usually makes9.to say what you think will happen, for example in politics or business; to say which side of a coin you think will be showing when it comes down after being tossed in the air10.to ask for a time-outa short period when play stops during a sports game; to end a sports game early, usually because of the weather; to make an official decision about something that happens in a sports game11.to say which of the four suits of cards will be trumpcards with a higher value in a card game; to tell someone that they must show their cards in some card games12.to tell dancers which movements to make, especially for a square dance13.to describe on television or radio what is happening in a race or game14.if a train, bus, or ship calls somewhere, it stops there during its trip; to stop at a place on your way to another place, usually so that you can do something; to visit someone, usually for a short time1.to ask or tell someone to come to a place, usually so that you can talk to them; to telephone a person or organization that provides a service and ask them to come; to order someone to be present or give evidence in a court of law2.to speak loudly, or to shout to someone who is not near you3.to telephone someone4.to describe or refer to someone or something in a particular way; to say that something is a particular amount, although this is not the exact amount; to criticize someone, or to say unpleasant things about them; to describe yourself in a particular way5.to use a particular name or title for someone; to give someone or something a name or title6.to say loudly the names or numbers on a list; to announce that passengers should go to their airplane because it will soon be leaving7.to announce that an event such as a meeting or election is going to happen8.if an animal calls, it makes the sound it usually makes; to make an animal come toward you by making the sound it usually makes9.to say what you think will happen, for example in politics or business; to say which side of a coin you think will be showing when it comes down after being tossed in the air10.to ask for a time-outa short period when play stops during a sports game; to end a sports game early, usually because of the weather; to make an official decision about something that happens in a sports game11.to say which of the four suits of cards will be trumpcards with a higher value in a card game; to tell someone that they must show their cards in some card games12.to tell dancers which movements to make, especially for a square dance13.to describe on television or radio what is happening in a race or game14.if a train, bus, or ship calls somewhere, it stops there during its trip; to stop at a place on your way to another place, usually so that you can do something; to visit someone, usually for a short time

n.1.a loud shout to someone who is not near you2.an act of telephoning someone3.the sound that an animal usually makes4.a loud signal played on a musical instrument to tell people to do something5.a formal or public request that something should happen; a request that someone pay back money they were lent6.a short visit to someone, especially to their home7.an announcement in an airport telling passengers to go to their airplane because it is leaving soon8.a decision that you have to make, especially when you have to choose between two possible actions; a decision made by an official in a sports game9.a guess about what will happen, for example in politics or business; a guess about which side of a coin will be showing when it comes down after it has been tossed in the air10.a statement of which of the four suits of cards will be trumpcards with a higher value in a card game11.something that needs your time, money, or attention12.the number of requests by customers for a particular product or service13.a strong feeling of wanting to do something, especially as a career14.an occasion when someone talks on television or radio about what is happening in a race or game15puter-assisted language learning: the use of computer software for learning languages1.a loud shout to someone who is not near you2.an act of telephoning someone3.the sound that an animal usually makes4.a loud signal played on a musical instrument to tell people to do something5.a formal or public request that something should happen; a request that someone pay back money they were lent6.a short visit to someone, especially to their home7.an announcement in an airport telling passengers to go to their airplane because it is leaving soon8.a decision that you have to make, especially when you have to choose between two possible actions; a decision made by an official in a sports game9.a guess about what will happen, for example in politics or business; a guess about which side of a coin will be showing when it comes down after it has been tossed in the air10.a statement of which of the four suits of cards will be trumpcards with a higher value in a card game11.something that needs your time, money, or attention12.the number of requests by customers for a particular product or service13.a strong feeling of wanting to do something, especially as a career14.an occasion when someone talks on television or radio about what is happening in a race or game15puter-assisted language learning: the use of computer software for learning languages

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1.This means that if I say something stupid when I'm hanging out with my friends, they do not hesitate to call me out on it.

2.Before you plan your travel route, why do not you call all of these places to find out if the apartment is still available?线?。

3.Samantha: Yes. Now I've got to call a caterer for the banquet.

4.Serving a 32 oz milk based coffee drink in a paper cup and to call it a cappuccino is wrong and disrespectful to Italian culture.32oz

5.Break the arm of the wicked and evil man; call him to account for his wickedness that would not be found out.

6.NET class and call the methods of the instance, just as if it were a COM object.NETCOM

7.You can easily interact with SimOne by asking her about the time, let her wake you up in the morning or to call a contact number for you.

8.The counter argument to that was, how can you call it a world trade organization if China is not in it?

9.Call me callous and insensitive, but I do not think that it is possible for me to consume purely organic food.绿

10.Either her mother or her sisters call for her every afternoon.