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1 call
[kɔːl]1. verb1) to give a name to:يَدْعو، يُسَمّي2) to regard (something) as:يُسَمّي، يَعْتَبِرI saw you turn that card over – I call that cheating.
ينادي، يَدْعوShe called louder so as to get his attention.
4) to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc):يَسْتَدْعيHe called a doctor.
5) to make a visit:يَزورُ، يعرّج علىYou were out when I called.
6) to telephone:يَتَّصِلُ هاتِفِيّاI'll call you at 6 p.m.
7) (in card games) to bid.يَعْرِضُ سِعْرا (في لُعبة الورق)2. noun1) an exclamation or shout:صَيْحَةُ نِداءa call for help.
2) the song of a bird:أُنْشودَه، غِناءُ الطَّيْرthe call of a blackbird.
زِيارَه قَصيرَهThe teacher made a call on the boy's parents.
4) the act of calling on the telephone:مكالَمَه هاتفيه، إتِّصال هاتفيI've just had a call from the police.
5) ( usually with the) attraction:جاذِدبِيَّه(نِداء) البحرthe call of the sea.
6) a demand:طَلًَبٌ علىThere's less call for coachmen nowadays.
7) a need or reason:سَبَبٌYou've no call to say such things!
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2 call sb. names
شَتَمَ \ abuse: to say very rude things to: You shouldn’t abuse a servant. call sb. names: to address sb. rudely: He was so angry with the policeman that he started calling him names. curse: to use rude and violent language about or against (sb. or sth.) in anger: He cursed when he hurt his hand. He cursed me for being late. swear: to use rude language, esp. when one is angry: He swore at the dog after he had fallen over it. -
3 call sb. names
سَبَّ \ call sb. names: to address sb. rudely: He was so angry with the policeman that he started calling him names. curse: to use rude and violent language about or against (sb. or sth.) in anger: He cursed when he hurt his hand. He cursed me for being late. swear: to use rude language, esp. when one is angry: He swore at the dog after he had fallen over it. \ See Also شتم (شَتَمَ) -
4 минимальное преимущество, перевес (Beijing won the right to host the Olympics over London , but it was a close call)
General subject: close callУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > минимальное преимущество, перевес (Beijing won the right to host the Olympics over London , but it was a close call)
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5 close call
a narrow (often lucky) escape:نَجاةٌ بأُعْجوبَهThat was a close shave – that car nearly ran you over.
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6 pembacaan daftar hadir
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7 tanda hadir
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8 toimittaa nimenhuuto
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9 anonci laŭtvoĉe
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10 vicvoki
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11 перекличка перекличк·а
call, roll-call, call-overперекличка в алфавитном порядке членов палаты общин (Великобритания) или членов палаты представителей (США) — call of the House
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > перекличка перекличк·а
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12 вызывать
вызывать по списку; делать перекличку — call over
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13 pasar lista
• call over• call roll• call the register• call the roll• pass judgment on• pass muster• pass near• take the pulse of• take the register• take the reins -
14 делать перекличку
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > делать перекличку
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15 делать перекличку
call the roll глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > делать перекличку
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16 прозивка
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17 llamar por teléfono
• call on the phone• call over the phone• give a break to• give a chance• give a return• give a ring to• give a thrashing• give a tip• ring topology• ring under the eyes• ring up• ring up the curtain -
18 prozivati
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19 prozvati
• call over; call the roll -
20 telefonear a
• call over the phone• give a ride• give a rough time
См. также в других словарях:
call over — To read aloud (a list) • • • Main Entry: ↑call … Useful english dictionary
call over — v. (D; tr.) to call over to (I called him over to our table) * * * [ kɔːl əʊvə] (D;tr.) to call over to (I call overed him over to our table) … Combinatory dictionary
Call Over — When the buyer of a call option exercises the option. In options trading, the buyer of a call option can exercise his or her right to purchase or sell the underlying asset (such as a stock) at the exercise price or strike price. Buyers of options … Investment dictionary
call-over — /ˈkɔl oʊvə/ (say kawl ohvuh) noun the reading out in court of cases yet to be dealt with so that the solicitor concerned may inform the court whether he or she is ready to proceed or not. {derived from phrasal verb call over. See call (def. 77) …
call over — phr verb Call over is used with these nouns as the object: ↑waiter, waitress … Collocations dictionary
call over the coals — To reprimand, from the discipline applied to heretics ● coal … Useful english dictionary
call-over list — /ˈkɔl oʊvə lɪst/ (say kawl ohvuh list) noun a list of cases to be read in a call over …
call-over notice — /ˈkɔl oʊvə noʊtəs/ (say kawl ohvuh nohtuhs) noun a notice of a call over, appearing in the law lists of a newspaper …
To call over — Call Call (k[add]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Called} (k[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Calling}] [OE. callen, AS. ceallian; akin to Icel. & Sw. kalla, Dan. kalde, D. kallen to talk, prate, OHG. kall[=o]n to call; cf. Gr. ghry ein to speak, sing, Skr. gar … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
call-over — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Britain : a meeting of bookmakers at which a list of entries in a coming race is read, odds are offered, and bets are made … Useful english dictionary
call-over price — /ˌkɔ:l əυvə praɪs/ noun a price which is applied when selling is conducted by a chairman, and not by open outcry … Dictionary of banking and finance