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[ko:l] v.,n. -v 1. bërtas, thërras. 2. ftoj, thërras. 3. kërkon, thërret (detyra). 4. caktoj, organizoj; call a meeting organizoj një mbledhje. 5. shqyrtoj (çështjen në gjyq). 6. quaj; konsideroj. 7. pezulloj, ndërpres; the game was called on account of rain loja u ndërpre për shkak të shiut. 8. marr në telefon; call me tomorrow morning më merr nesër në mëngjes.● call aside [ko:l ë'said] marr mënjanë● call away [ko:l ë'wei] heq nga një punë● call back [ko:l bæk] a) i them (dikujt) të kthehet; b) marr mbrapsht; c) e marr në telefon (dikë që më ka marrë më përpara)● call down [ko:l daun] a) qortoj; b) mallkoj, i lëshoj mallkime● call for a) ndalem dhe marr (dikë në makinë); b) kërkon, ka nevojë për; this recipe calls for two eggs kjo recetë kërkon dy vezë● call forth [ko:l fo:] a) shkakton; vë në veprim; b) përdor● call in [ko:l in] a) takohem me, konsultohem me (një avokat etj); b) heq nga qarkullimi (një libër); c) mbledh (qiratë etj)● call off [ko:l of] a) i flas (qenit), e heq, e largoj; b) anuloj; c) lexoj me zë (listen)● call on/upon [ko:l on/ë'pon] a) i shkoj dikujt, ndalem (për vizitë); b) i drejtohem● call out [ko:l aut] a) thërras (trupa); b) ftoj në grevë (punëtorët); c) i nxjerr (një përgjigje)● call up [ko:l ap] a) sjell në mend, kujtoj; b) i telefonoj; c) thërras (në shërbim)-n 1. britmë, thirrje. 2. kërkesë, thirrje; ftesë; telephone calls thirrje telefonike; the call of the sea malli për detin. 3. vizitë e shkurtër. 4. nevojë. 5. kërkesë për të paguar.● on call a) në gatishmëri; b) i pagueshëm në cast; within call mjaft afër* * *thërras; quaj; telefonoj
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