within call
adv. 在附近,随叫随到;在声音能及之处;处于通讯器村能联络到的范围内
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adv. 在附近,随叫随到;在声音能及之处;处于通讯器村能联络到的范围内
1. to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance shout
call for help
2. to make a request or demand
call for an investigation
3. to utter a characteristic note or cry
4. to get or try to get into communication by telephone
just called to say hello —often used with up
5. to make a demand in card games (as for a particular card or for a show of hands)
6. to give the calls for a square dance
7. to make a brief visit
called to pay his respects called on a friend
8. to utter in a loud distinct voice —often used with out
call out a number
9. to announce or read loudly or authoritatively
call the roll call off a row of figures
10. to announce the play-by-play of (a sports event, such as a football game)
11. to command or request to come or be present
was called to testify
12. to cause to come bring
calls to mind an old saying
13. to summon to a particular activity, employment, or office
was called to active duty was called to the bar of justice
14. to invite or command to meet convoke
call a meeting
15. to rouse from sleep or summon to get up
16. to give the order for bring into action
call a strike against the company call a pitchout
17. to manage by giving the signals or orders
that catcher calls a good game
18. to make a demand in bridge for (a card or suit)
19. to require (a player) to show the hand in poker by making an equal bet
20. to challenge to make good on a statement
21. to charge with or censure for an offense
deserves to be called on that
22. to attract (game) by imitating the characteristic cry
23. to halt (something, such as a baseball game) because of unsuitable conditions
24. to rule on the status of (a pitched ball, a player's action, etc.)
call balls and strikes call a base runner safe
25. to give the calls for (a square dance) —often used with off
26. to demand payment of especially by formal notice
call a loan
27. to demand presentation of (something, such as a bond or option) for redemption
The bonds could be called 10 years after issue.
28. to get or try to get in communication with by telephone
call the doctor to make an appointment
29. to generate signals for (a telephone number) in order to reach the party to whom the number is assigned
call 911
30. to make a signal to in order to transmit a message
call the flagship
31. to speak of or address by a specified name give a name to
call her Kitty
32. to regard or characterize as of a certain kind consider
can hardly be called generous
33. to estimate or consider for purposes of an estimate or for convenience
call it an even dollar
34. to describe correctly in advance of or without knowledge of the event predict
He called the upward trend of the stock market in February.
35. to name or specify in advance
call the toss of a coin
36. to temporarily transfer control of computer processing to (something, such as a subroutine or procedure)
37. to call a thing by its right name however coarse
38. to speak frankly
Why don't you just call a spade a spade and say that he is a liar?
39. to call (as at one's house) to get
I'll call for you after dinner
40. to require as necessary or appropriate
the job calls for typing skills the design calls for three windows
41. elicit, evoke
these events call forth great emotions
42. to cast doubt upon
a report calling into question the drug's effectiveness
43. to stop for the remainder of the day or for the present whatever one has been doing
worked another couple of hours and then called it a day
44. to call it a day quit
45. to address or speak of a person or thing contemptuously or offensively
46. to call upon
Is there anyone you can call on in an emergency?
47. to elicit a response from (someone, such as a student)
the teacher called on her first
48. to directly criticize (someone) for (something, such as bad behavior)
… offering ample ammunition to anyone wanting to call her on her fascination with all things violent and degrading.
— Michael Upchurch
49. to challenge in order to expose an empty pretense or threat
I called his bluff just to see if he really meant what he said.
— Brandy Rankins
50. to be in charge or control determine the policy or procedure
The secretary called the shots all through the meeting.
51. to call the shots
52. to ask for or grant a time-out
53. to hold responsible reprimand
He was called to account by his boss for making the error.
54. require, oblige
may be called upon to do several jobs
55. to make a demand on depend on
universities are called upon to produce trained professionals
56. an act of calling with the voice shout
a call for help
57. an imitation of the cry of a bird or other animal made to attract it
58. an instrument used for calling
a duck call
59. the cry of an animal (such as a bird)
60. a request or command to come or assemble
61. a summons or signal on a drum, bugle, or pipe
62. admission to the bar as a barrister
63. an invitation to become the minister of a church or to accept a professional appointment
64. a divine vocation or strong inner prompting to a particular course of action
65. a summoning of actors to rehearsal
the call is for 11 o'clock
66. the attraction or appeal of a particular activity, condition, or place
the call of the wild
67. an order specifying the number of men to be inducted into the armed services during a specified period
68. the selection of a play in football
the quarterback's call in the huddle
69. demand, claim
The aircraft industry continues to have first call on aluminum production.
— Americana Annual
70. need, justification
there's no call for such behavior
71. a demand for payment of money
72. an option to buy a specified amount of a security (such as stock) or commodity (such as wheat) at a fixed price at or within a specified time — compare put sense 2
73. an instance of asking for something request
many calls for Christmas stories
74. roll call
75. a short usually formal visit
pay a call on a neighbor
76. the name or thing called
the call was heads
77. the act of calling in a card game
78. the act of calling on the telephone
made a call to the mayor
79. a direction or a succession of directions for a square dance rhythmically called to the dancers
80. a decision or ruling made by an official of a sports contest also decision sense 1
a tough call to make
81. a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions (such as a subroutine or procedure)
82. available for use at the service of
thousands of men at his call
83. ready to respond to a summons or command
a doctor on call
84. subject to demand for payment or return without previous notice
money lent at call
85. within hearing or reach of a summons subject to summons
86. to speak in a loud voice
87. to announce or read (something) in a loud voice
88. to make the sound that is usual for a particular type of bird or animal
89. an act of using the telephone an act of calling someone on the telephone
90. an act of calling with the voice a loud cry or shout
91. the sound made by an animal or bird
92. to speak in a loud clear voice so as to be heard at a distance shout
I called for help.
93. to announce or read (something) loudly
He called the roll.
94. to tell, order, or ask to come
Please call everyone to dinner.
95. to give the order for
call a meeting
96. to utter a cry
birds calling
97. to get in touch with by telephone
He calls home every day.
98. to make a short visit
She called at a neighbor's house.
99. name entry 2 sense 1
I called the cat “Patches.”
100. to address someone or something as
What did you call me?
101. to regard as being of a certain kind
Would you call that generous?
102. to say or guess what the result will be
The election is too close to call.
103. to estimate as being
Let's call it an even dollar.
104. suspend sense 4, end
The game was called on account of rain.
105. to require as necessary or suitable
We'll do whatever is called for.
106. to make a request or demand
The newspaper called for an investigation.
107. cancel sense 2
The party was called off.
108. to cause or tell to stop attacking or chasing
Call off your dog.
109. to choose to answer
The teacher called on me first.
110. visit
call on a friend
111. to speak in a loud voice
Nokomis snored and often talked in her sleep, calling out to people from long ago.
— Louise Erdrich, The Birchbark House
112. to announce or read (something) loudly
call out a number
113. to order (a group of people) to come or go somewhere
call out the troops
114. to cause to be thought of or remembered
115. a loud shout or cry
116. a cry of an animal
117. a loud sound or signal
a bugle call
118. a public request or command
The group renewed their calls for change.
119. request entry 1 sense 1
The library gets many calls for mystery books.
120. a short visit
121. something called or announced
That was the last call for passengers to board.
122. the act of calling on the telephone
123. decision sense 1
It was a tough call to make.
124. the attraction or appeal of a particular place or condition
call of the wild
125. to announce or recite loudly
called the civil trial list
126. to admit (a person) as a barrister
was called to the bar
127. to demand presentation of (as a bond or option) for redemption Note: A security issuer may call a security only if calling it is previously provided for, as, for example, in the indenture for a bond or in the stock agreement for preferred stock. The issuer usually pays the holder a premium for a called security.
128. a demand for payment of money: as
129. a notice by the U.S. Treasury to depositories to transfer part of its deposit balance to the Federal Reserve bank
130. a notice to a stockholder or subscriber to pay an assessment or an installment of subscription to capital
131. call option at option 3
132. a formal announcement or recitation
the daily call of the motion calendar
133. roll call
the speaker ordered a call of the house
3 Mary is always within call of her mother.
玛丽对母亲总是随叫随到。
The nurse is within call if you need him.
护士就在旁边,你如需要,一叫即到。
bawl大声叫出;大声宣布;叫卖
bay吠叫;大声叫嚷
bellow吼叫声;(公牛的)吼叫声;风箱
cry(表达强烈感情的)叫喊,叫声;(鸟或动物的)鸣叫,嗥叫,吠; 哭,一阵哭泣;迫切需要,公众舆论,呼声;呼吁,恳求;口号
holler(Holler)人名;(法)奥莱;(英、德、匈、捷、瑞典)霍勒
roar咆哮;吼叫;喧闹
shout呼喊;喊叫;大声说
sound off奏序曲;提高声音说话;依次报数;吹号
thunder打雷;怒喝
vociferate(抱怨地)喊叫,大叫,大声呼叫
yell大叫,叫喊