call
call 英 [kɔ:l] 美 [kɔl]
v. 呼叫;自称,标榜 n. 电话;呼叫;
进行时:calling 过去式:called 过去分词:called 第三人称单数:calls 名词复数:calls
- When you call, you shout or cry out so that someone can hear you. You might call to a bicyclist who's veering dangerously into traffic.
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- v. 呼叫;自称,标榜
- n. 电话;呼叫;
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1. Please call if you require assistance.
如果需要帮忙,请打电话。
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2. I'll call a taxi for you.
我来打电话给你叫辆出租车。
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3. to give sb/to make a call
给某人打电话
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4. They decided to call the baby Mark.
他们决定给婴儿取名马克。
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5. What do they call that new fabric?
他们把那种新织品叫做什么?
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6. Would you call it blue or green?
你认为它是蓝色还是绿色?
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7. She's no right to call herself a feminist.
她无权以女权主义者身分自居。
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8. He called out a warning from the kitchen.
他在厨房里大声发出警告。
- call (n.) early 14c., "a loud cry, an outcry," also "a summons, an invitation," from call (v.). From 1580s as "a summons" (by bugle, drum, etc.) to military men to perform some duty; from 1680s as "the cry or note of a bird." Sense of "a short formal visit" is from 1862; meaning "a communication by telephone" is from 1878. From 1670s as "requirement, duty, right," hence, colloquially, "occasion, cause."
- call (v.) mid-13c., "to cry out; call for, summon, invoke; ask for, demand, order; give a name to, apply by way of designation," from Old Norse kalla "to cry loudly, summon in a loud voice; name, call by name," from Proto-Germanic *kall- (source also of Middle Dutch kallen "to speak, say, tell," Dutch kallen "to talk, chatter," Old High German kallon "to speak loudly, call"), from PIE root *gal- "to call, shout." Related: Called; calling.
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