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~1 v »HAVE/USE A NAME« 1 be called sth to have a particular name or title  (They have a three-year-old son called Matthew. | What was that book called?) 2 to use a particular name or title when you speak to someone  (My name's Alan, but you can call me Al. | Do you want to be called Miss or Ms? | call sb by)  (I prefer to be called by my middle name.) 3 to give someone or something the name they will be known by in the future  (call sb/sth sth)  (They've decided to call the baby Louise.) »DESCRIBE SB/STH« 4 to use a particular word or phrase to describe someone or something that clearly shows what you think of them  (call sb/sth sth)  (Are you calling me a liar? | You may call it harmless fun, but I call it pornography.) 5 call yourself sth to claim that you are a particular type of person, although you do nothing to show this is true  (He calls himself a Christian, but I've never seen him go to church.) 6 call sb names to insult someone by using unpleasant words to describe them  (The other kids used to call me names.)  (- see also call a spade a spade spade (3)) »TELEPHONE« 7 to telephone someone  (I tried calling last night but you weren't home. | He said he'd call me later to make arrangements.)  (- see telephone1) 8 to ask someone to come to you by telephoning them  (I think we should call the doctor. | I swear, I'm gonna call the cops!) 9 call collect AmE to make a telephone call that is paid for by the person who receives it; reverse the charges reverse1 (5) BrE »SAY STH LOUDLY« 10 to say or shout something loudly so that someone can hear you  (I thought I heard Dad calling me.) + through/down/up  ("I'm coming!" she called down the stairs.) 11 also call out to read names or numbers in a loud voice in order to get someone's attention  (OK, when I call your name, go and stand in line.) »TELL/ORDER« 12 to ask or order someone to come to you, either by speaking loudly or sending them a message  (call sb into/over)  (Later, the boss called Dan into her office. | call sb up/down AmE)  (Marcie got called up to the Principal's office for smoking.) 13 T usually passive to tell someone that they must come to a law court or official committee  (call sb to do sth)  (They were called to give evidence at the trial.) 14 be/feel called to do sth if you are called to do something, you feel that God is telling you to do it  (Simon felt called to do missionary work.) 15 call sb/sth to order formal to tell people to obey the rules of a formal meeting  (I now call this meeting to order.) »VISIT« 16 BrE also call round to stop at a house or other place for a short time to see someone or do something  (The milkman called while you were out. | call on sb)  (We thought we'd call on James on the way home. | call at sth)  (I called at the drycleaner's to collect your suit.) »AGREE« 17 call it $10/2 hours etc spoken used to ask someone to agree with a particular suggestion you are making, especially in order to make things simpler  ("I owe you $0.20." "Oh, call it $10!") 18 call it a draw if two opponents in a game call it a draw, they agree that neither of them has won  (- see also call it quits quits (2)) »ARRANGE STH« 19 call a meeting/election/rehearsal etc to arrange for something to happen at a definite time  (We've called an emergency meeting of the governors.) 20 call a huddle AmE informal to arrange for people to come together to have a meeting »OTHER MEANINGS« 21 call into question to make people uncertain about whether something is right or true  (I feel that my competence is being called into question here.) 22 call it a day informal to decide to stop working, especially because you have done enough or you are tired  (Come on, let's call it a day and go home.) 23 call attention to to ask people to pay attention to a particular subject or problem  (May I call your attention to item seven on the agenda.) 24 »TRAINS« I + a if a train calls at a place, it stops there for a short time  (This train will call at all stations to Broxbourne.) 25 call the tune/shots informal to be in a position of authority so that you can give orders and make decisions 26 call sth to mind a) to remind you of something  (Don't those two call to mind the days when we were courting?) b) to remember something  (Can you call to mind when you last saw her?) 27 »GAMES/SPORTS« to guess which side of a coin will land upwards when it is thrown in the air, in order to decide who will play first in a game  (It's your turn to call.)  (- see also so-called, call sb's bluff bluff2 (2)) call back phr v 1 to telephone someone again, especially because one of you was not in or was busy  (No problem, I'll call back later. | call sb back)  (Can you ask John to call me back when he gets in?) 2 BrE to return to a place you have been to earlier, especially a house or a shop  (I'll call back with my car and pick up the painting.) call by phr v BrE informal to stop and visit someone when you are near the place where they live or work  (I thought I'd call by and see how you were.) call sb/sth down phr v literary to pray loudly that something unpleasant will happen to someone or something  (calling down the wrath of God) call for sb/sth phr v 1 to need a particular action, behaviour, quality etc  (Really, Susan, that kind of attitude just isn't called for.)  (- see also uncalled-for) 2 to ask strongly and publicly for money, justice etc in order to change a situation  (farmers calling for larger government subsidies) 3 BrE to meet someone at their home in order to take them somewhere  (I'll call for you at 8 o'clock.) 4 AmE to say that something is likely to happen, especially when talking about the weather  (The forecast calls for more rain.) call sth forth phr v formal to make something such as a quality appear so that you can use it; summon call in phr v 1 to telephone somewhere, especially the place where you work, to tell them where you are, what you are doing etc  (call in sick (=telephone to say you are too ill to come to work)) 2 T call someone in) to ask someone to come and see you to help you with a difficult situation  (Police have been called in to help find missing Sandra Day, aged 7.) 3 (call in a loan/favour) to ask someone to pay back money or to help you with something because you helped them earlier 4 I + at/on BrE to visit a person or place while you are on your way somewhere else  (Could you call in on Mum on your way home?) call sb/sth off phr v 1 to order a dog or person to stop attacking someone  (Call off the alsation - it's frightening my son.) 2 to decide that a planned event will not take place; cancel  (There's no rush now - the game's been called off.) 3 (call off a strike/search etc) to decide officially that something should be stopped after it has already started  (Rescuers had to call off the search due to worsening weather.) call on/upon sb/sth phr v 1 to visit someone for a short time  (Why don't you call on my sister when you're in Brighton?) 2 to formally ask someone to do something  (call on sb to do sth)  (The UN has called on both sides to observe the ceasefire.) call out phr v 1 T call something out) to say something loudly  (Call out the numbers so that we can hear them at the back.) 2 T call someone/something out) a) to order an organization to help, especially in a dangerous situation  (The National guard has been called out to help fight fires.) b) BrE to order workers to go on strike (strike2 (1)) call up phr v 1 T call someone up) informal especially AmE to telephone someone 2 T call someone up BrE) to officially order someone to join the army, navy, or air force; draft2 (2) AmE  (I was called up three months after war broke out) 3 T call someone up) to choose someone for a national sports team, especially football  (Hurst was called up for the game against Mexico.) 4 T call something up) if you call up information on a computer, you make the computer show it to you 5 T call someone/something up) to make something appear again after it has gone or been forgotten  (calling up the spirits of the dead) ~2 n 1 »TELEPHONE« a) an attempt to speak to someone by telephone  (Were there any phone calls for me while I was out? | get/receive a call)  (I got a call from Jane in Australia last week. | give sb a call)  (I'll give you a call at the weekend. | make a call)  (It's cheaper to make calls after 6pm. | take a call (=answer a call))  (I'll take the call in my office. | return a call (=telephone someone who tried to telephone you earlier)) b) a telephone call asking a doctor, the police etc to go somewhere where they are needed  (We're getting calls about a disturbance at a pub in Camden.) 2 be on call if someone such as a doctor or engineer is on call, they are ready to go and help whenever they are needed as part of their job  (Don't worry, there's a doctor on call 24 hours a day.) 3 »SHOUT/CRY« a) the sound or cry that a bird or animal makes b) a shout or cry that you make to get someone's attention 4 »VISIT« a visit, especially for a particular reason  (Sorry, Doctor Pugh is out on a call at the moment. | pay/make a call (on) (=visit someone))  (Why not pay a call on your aunt while you're in Leeds?) 5 there isn't much call for used to say that something is not popular or is not needed  (There isn't much call for black and white televisions these days.) 6 there is no call for spoken used to tell someone that their behaviour is wrong and unnecessary  (There's no call for swearing - I'm doing my best!) 7 »REQUEST/ORDER« a request or order for someone to do something or go somewhere  (a strike call | call for sb to do sth)  (There have been calls for the secretary to resign.) 8 »PLANE« an official message at an airport that a plane for a particular place will soon leave  (This is the last call for flight BA 872 to Moscow.) 9 »DECISION« a) the decision made by a referee (=judge) in a sports game b) AmE informal a decision  (make a call (=decide) | easy/hard call (=a difficult or easy decision) | it's your call spoken) 10 have first call on a) to have the right to be the first person to use something b) to be the first person that someone will help because you are important to them 11 the call of literary the power that a place or way of life has to attract someone  (the call of the sea) 12 the call of nature a need to urinate (=pass liquid from your body)  (- see also be at sb's beck and call beck (2), port of call, roll-call)
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  (calls, calling, called) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. If you call someone or something by a particular name or title, you give them that name or title. ‘Doctor...’—‘Will you please call me Sarah?’... Everybody called each other by their surnames. VERB: V n n, V n by n • called There are two men called Buckley at the Home Office. ...a device called an optical amplifier. ADJ: v-link ADJ 2. If you call someone or something a particular thing, you suggest they are that thing or describe them as that thing. The speech was interrupted by members of the Conservative Party, who called him a traitor... She calls me lazy and selfish... He called it particularly cynical to begin releasing the hostages on Christmas Day... Anyone can call themselves a psychotherapist. VERB: V n n, V n adj, V it adj to-inf, V pron-refl n 3. If you call something, you say it in a loud voice, because you are trying to attract someone’s attention. He could hear the others downstairs in different parts of the house calling his name... ‘Boys!’ she called again. VERB: V n, V with quote • Call out means the same as call. The butcher’s son called out a greeting... The train stopped and a porter called out, ‘Middlesbrough!’ PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P with quote, also V n P 4. If you call someone, you telephone them. Would you call me as soon as you find out?... A friend of mine gave me this number to call... ‘May I speak with Mr Coyne, please?’—‘May I ask who’s calling?’ = phone VERB: V n, V n, V 5. If you call someone such as a doctor or the police, you ask them to come to you, usually by telephoning them. He screamed for his wife to call an ambulance... One night he was called to see a woman with tuberculosis. VERB: V n, be V-ed to-inf 6. If you call someone, you ask them to come to you by shouting to them. She called her young son: ‘Here, Stephen, come and look at this!’... He called me over the...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse kalla; akin to Old English hilde~a battle herald, Old High German kallon to talk loudly, Old Church Slavic glasu voice  Date: before 12th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance ; shout ~ for help  b. to make a request or demand ~ for an investigation  c. of an animal to utter a characteristic note or cry  d. to get or try to get into communication by telephone just ~ed to say hello — often used with up  e. to make a demand in card games (as for a particular card or for a show of hands)  f. to give the ~s for a square dance  2. to make a brief visit ~ed to pay his respects ~ed on a friend  transitive verb  1.  a.  (1) to utter in a loud distinct voice — often used with out ~ out a number  (2) to announce or read loudly or authoritatively ~ the roll ~ off a row of figures  (3) to announce the play-by-play of (as a football game)  b.  (1) to command or request to come or be present was ~ed to testify  (2) to cause to come ; bring ~s to mind an old saying  c. to summon to a particular activity, employment, or office was ~ed to active duty was ~ed to the bar of justice  d. to invite or command to meet ; convoke ~ a meeting  e. to rouse from sleep or summon to get up  f.  (1) to give the order for ; bring into action ~ a strike against the company ~ a pitchout  (2) to manage by giving the signals or orders that catcher ~s a good game  g.  (1) to make a demand in bridge for (a card or suit)  (2) to require (a player) to show the hand in poker by making an equal bet  (3) to challenge to make good on a statement  (4) to charge with or censure for an offense deserves to be ~ed on that  h. to attract (as game) by imitating the characteristic cry  i. to halt (as a baseball game) because of unsuitable conditions  j. to rule on the status of (as a pitched ball or a player's action) ~ balls and strikes ~ a base runner safe  k. to give the ~s for (a square dance)...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. a (often foll. by out) cry, shout; speak loudly. b (of a bird or animal) emit its characteristic note or cry. 2 tr. communicate or converse with by telephone or radio. 3 tr. a bring to one's presence by calling; summon (will you call the children?). b arrange for (a person or thing) to come or be present (called a taxi). 4 intr. (often foll. by at, in, on) pay a brief visit (called at the house; called in to see you; come and call on me). 5 tr. a order to take place; fix a time for (called a meeting). b direct to happen; announce (call a halt). 6 a intr. require one's attention or consideration (duty calls). b tr. urge, invite, nominate (call to the bar). 7 tr. name; describe as (call her Della). 8 tr. consider; regard or estimate as (I call that silly). 9 tr. rouse from sleep (call me at 8). 10 intr. guess the outcome of tossing a coin etc. 11 intr. (foll. by for) order, require, demand (called for silence). 12 tr. (foll. by over) read out (a list of names to determine those present). 13 intr. (foll. by on, upon) invoke; appeal to; request or require (called on us to be quiet). 14 tr. Cricket (of an umpire) disallow a ball from (a bowler). 15 tr. Cards specify (a suit or contract) in bidding. 16 tr. Sc. drive (an animal, vehicle, etc.). --n. 1 a shout or cry; an act of calling. 2 a the characteristic cry of a bird or animal. b an imitation of this. c an instrument for imitating it. 3 a brief visit (paid them a call). 4 a an act of telephoning. b a telephone conversation. 5 a an invitation or summons to appear or be present. b an appeal or invitation (from a specific source or discerned by a person's conscience etc.) to follow a certain profession, set of principles, etc. 6 (foll. by for, or to + infin.) a duty, need, or occasion (no call to be rude; no call for violence). 7 (foll. by for, on) a demand (not much call for it these days; a call on one's time). 8 a signal on a bugle etc.; a signalling-whistle. 9 Stock Exch. an option of buying stock at a fixed price at a given date. 10 Cards a a player's right...
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  1) вызов; запрос вызывать; запрашивать 2) разговор (по радио, телефону) 3) позывной (сигнал) 4) вызов (подпрограммы), обращение; переход (к подпрограмме) вызывать (подпрограмму), обращаться; переходить (к подпрограмме) 5) заход (судна) в порт заходить в порт (о судне) call by name — вызов по имени; call by pattern — вызов по образцу; to call up — вызывать по телефону - all stations call - blocked call - cabin attendant call - cancelled call - conference call - cutoff call - dialed call - discriminating call - distress call - fixed-time call - function call - interrupt call - library call - local call - long-distance call - lost call - multiple call - netting call - notify call - out-of-order call - phonic call - procedure call - program call - radio call - repeated call - reverting call - series call - subprogram call - supervisor call - through call - toll call - untimed call - urgent call ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  bid call ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
6.
  1) вызов 2) позывной сигнал – all-stations call – alternating current call – attendant assistant call – authorized call – automatic roll call – automatic transferred charge call – auto service call – barred call – blocked call – booked call – cabin-attendant call – canceled call – circular call – collective call – curtained call – dialed call – direct current call – disabled call – discriminating call – distress call – emergency call – expanded-group call – extended line voice call – fire call – first call – fixed-time call – group call – ill-intentioned call – incoming call – inductor call – inside call – international call – interrupt call – junctor call – local call – long-distance call – lost call – many-to-many call – master-to-master call – missed call – netting call – noniteractive call – nonpreferred call – notified call – number-identified call – operator voice call – outgoing call – own exchange call – paging call – periodic-service call – phonic call – pocketed call – precedence call – preliminary calls – preventive-maintenance call – probing call – qualified call – query call – radio call – radiotelephone distress call – repeated call – reverting call – second call – selective call – series call – station-to-station call – subscriber call – subscriber's call – subscriber-to-master call – subscriber-to-master-to-subscriber call – supervisor call – through call – toll call – toll-free call – touch-tone call – unsuccessful call – untimed call – urgent call – vibro call – virtual call – waiting call ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) вызов вызывать 2) разговор; телефонное соединение 3) заход заходить 4) требование, заявка, запрос 5) звонить 6) требовать, запрашивать advancement of a call — осуществление телефонного соединения cancellation of a call — отказ от разговора completion of a call — установление соединения termination of a call — окончание разговора transfer of a call — переадресация вызова to call at port — заходить в порт to put through a call — соединяться по телефону - buzzer call - bypass call - collect call - completed call - deferred call - delayed call - emergency call - entry call - first-priority call - incoming call - intercom call - local-circuit call - lost call - office call - outcoming call - person-to-person call - repeated call - selective call - service call - set up call - setting-up call - station-to-station call - telephone call - toll call - uncompleted call - unit call - virtual call ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) вызов; вызывать 2) запрос; запрашивать 3) обращение (с информацией); обращаться 4) передача управления подпрограмме или процедуре 5) заявка ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
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  1. сущ. 1) а) общ. крик б) общ. зов, призыв; оклик в) общ. сигнал; сбор (с помощью горна, барабана и т. п.) 2) общ. перекличка; время переклички 3) а) общ. зов; тяга, влечение (природы, работы и т. п.; к природе, работе и т. п.) the call of the wild — зов дикой природы б) общ. призвание to feel a call to smth. — чувствовать призвание склонность к чему-л. 4) общ. призыв, просьба a call for peaceful coexistence — призыв к мирному сосуществованию 5) общ. телефонный вызов звонок; телефонный разговор He got had received a phone call. — Ему позвонили. 6) а) общ. вызов (в суд и т. п.); (официальное) приглашение (на работу, должность и т. п.) to issue a call to smb. to attend — прислать кому-л. повестку с требованием явиться б) общ. созыв (совещания и т. п.) 7) а) общ. визит, посещение (особенно краткое) б) трансп. заход (напр., судна в порт); остановка (поезда на станции) 8) общ. требование to be ready at call — быть наготове настороже; быть готовым сделать (что-л.) по первому требованию on call — по требованию, по вызову 9) банк., фин. отзыв* а) (требование кредитора к заемщику о досрочном погашении кредита в связи с нарушением его условий (напр. просрочкой выплаты процентов)) See: cross-default provision б) (досрочное погашение ценных бумаг эмитентом) See: callable, deferred...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  полит. созыв съезда Решение Национального комитета политической партии о созыве съезда (конвента) convention, принимаемое либо в декабре года, предшествующего президентским выборам, либо в январе года выборов. На нем определяется время и место созыва съезда, количество делегатов от каждого штата, порядок их избрания и т. п. ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. крик loud call —- громкий выкрик call for help —- крик о помощи 2. крик, голос (животного, птицы) the call of the cuckoo —- крик кукушки the call of the nightingale —- пение соловья 3. зов; оклик within call —- поблизости, рядом, неподалеку; в пределах слышимости to be within call —- быть рядом; быть при ком-л. (для выполнения поручения и т. п.) out of call —- далеко; вне пределов слышимости 4. сигнал; звонок; свисток; "дудка" (на корабле); сбор (барабанный) radio call, call sign (signal) —- рад. позывной сигнал distress call —- сигнал бедствия call letters —- рад. позывные call to quarters —- воен. сигнал повестки 5. охот. манок, вабик (для приманки птиц) 6. перекличка call of the House —- перекличка (в алфавитном порядке) членов палаты общин (в Великобритании) или членов палаты представителей (в США) call of the States —- ам. перекличка (в алфавитном порядке) штатов при голосовании на съезде партии 7. призыв a call for peaceful coexistence —- призыв к мирному сосуществованию he answered the call of the country —- он откликнулся на призыв родины call to arms —- призыв к оружию; призыв под знамена 8. вызов (в суд и т. п.); (официальное) приглашение на работу, должность и т. п. to issue a call to smb. to attend —- прислать кому-л. повестку о явке to issue a call for a meeting to be held —- разослать извещение о том, что...
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  upon  а) = call on  б) to be called upon быть вынужденным CALL up  а) звать наверх From the bottom of the stairs Jane called up Have you seen my blue bag?  б) призывать (на военную службу) During the war, all younger men were called up to fight in the army, the navy, or the air force.  в) вызывать (по телефону) Please call me up tomorrow morning.  г) вызывать в памяти The smell of those flowers calls up my childhood. Can you call up any of your thoughts on the subject?  д) представлять на рассмотрение (законопроект и т.п.)  е) будить Please call me up at 7 oclock tomorrow.  ж) вызывать, заставлять появиться The strange old lady claims to be able to call up spirits from the dead. CALL together созывать Call all the members together and well take a vote. When I am unwell I find it difficult to call my thoughts together. CALL in  а) потребовать назад (долг) The makers have called in some cars with dangerous faults.  б) изымать из обращения (денежные знаки) The government called in all old notes.  в) приглашать Why dont you call all your friends in and have a party?  г) призывать на военную службу  д) вызывать (специалиста) Mother was so ill last night that we had to call the doctor in.  е) amer. оставить сообщение по телефону The director has just called in to say that shell be late. All the reporters rushed to the telephone to call in their stories when the game was over. CALL  1. noun  1) зов, оклик  2) крик (животного, птицы)  3) призыв; сигнал  4) вызов; телефонный вызов one call was for me - один раз вызывали меня  5) перекличка  6) призвание, влечение  7) визит,...
Англо-русский словарь
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  onc. abbr. Common ALL mil. abbr. Center for Army Lessons Learned univ. abbr. Computer Asssisted Language Learning astronom. abbr. Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link gen. comp. abbr. Computer Aided Language Learning gen. comp. abbr. Computer Assisted Language Learning comp. assem. abbr. Call Procedure educ. abbr. Communities Assisting Literacy And Learning educ. abbr. Central Arizona Lifelong Learners educ. abbr. Comprehensive Approach To Language And Literacy religion abbr. Christians All Living Loud religion abbr. Christian Action Life Line law abbr. Citizens Against Lying Lawyers law abbr. Catalogue Of Annotated Legal Links ...
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  See: AT CALL, AT ONE'S BECK AND CALL, CLOSE CALL, ON CALL, PORT OF CALL, POT CALLS THE KETTLE BLACK, WITHIN CALL. ...
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16
638
17
638
18
629
19
612
20
607