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1 calling
subst. interphone, intercom -
2 kallelse
subst. calling, vocation, nomination (en indre kallelse) inner calling, calling in one's heart -
3 abonnentnummeridentifikasjon
subst. (teleteknikk) number identification, calling line identification (of calling subscriber) -
4 innkallelse
subst. summons, calling in subst. US: drafting, induction subst. (militær) calling up -
5 innkalling
вызов-a/-en, -er, -ene* * *subst. summons, calling in subst. US: drafting, induction subst. (militær) calling up -
6 kutte ut munnbruken
verb. stop the name-calling, stop the name calling -
7 anropsfrekvens
subst. (radio) calling frequency -
8 anropsklaff
subst. (teleteknikk) drop-indicator subst. (teleteknikk) calling drop -
9 anropslampe
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10 anropsplugg
subst. (teleteknikk) calling jack -
11 anropsrelé
subst. (teleteknikk) calling relay -
12 automatisk oppkalling
subst. automatic calling -
13 automatisk oppringingsenhet
subst. (edb) automatic calling unit -
14 avblåsning
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15 avlysning
* * *subst. (idrett) scratching verb. cancelling, cancellation, calling off, abandonment -
16 besøkssyklus
subst. [ markedsføring] calling cycle, journey cycle -
17 bevisføring
subst. argumentation, demonstration, line of argument subst. (jus) production of evidence, calling of evidence -
18 callinganlegg
subst. (dagligtale) squawk box (jf calling-system) -
19 framkalling
subst. (foto) developing subst. development subst. [ som forårsaker] causing, bringing about, giving rise to subst. induction subst. evocation, calling up subst. curtain call -
20 fremkalling
subst. (foto) developing subst. development subst. [ som forårsaker] causing, bringing about, giving rise to subst. induction subst. evocation, calling up subst. curtain call
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Calling — Американская обложка игры Разработчик Hudson Soft Издатели Hudson Soft … Википедия
Calling — Call ing, n. 1. The act of one who calls; a crying aloud, esp. in order to summon, or to attact the attention of, some one. [1913 Webster] 2. A summoning or convocation, as of Parliament. [1913 Webster] The frequent calling and meeting of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
calling — I noun activity, business, career, chosen work, concern, craft, employment, endeavor, enterprise, field, function, industry, job, learned profession, lifework, line, line of achievement, line of business, line of work, livelihood, living, means… … Law dictionary
calling — vocation, mid 13c., from prp. of CALL (Cf. call) (v.). The sense traces to I Cor. vii:20 … Etymology dictionary
calling — occupation, pursuit, business, *work, employment Analogous words: profession, *trade, craft, art, handicraft … New Dictionary of Synonyms
calling — [n] chosen profession art, business, career, craft, day gig*, do*, dodge*, employment, gig*, go*, handicraft, hang*, life’s work, lifework, line, métier, mission, nine to five*, occupation, play, province, pursuit, racket*, rat race*, slot*,… … New thesaurus
calling — ► NOUN 1) a profession or occupation. 2) a vocation … English terms dictionary
calling — [kôl′iŋ] n. 1. the action of one that calls 2. one s occupation, profession, or trade 3. an inner urging toward some profession or activity; vocation … English World dictionary
Calling — The act of calling for deer is to imitate sounds deer make in order to attract them to your area. Calling tactics include grunts, bleats, rattling, snort wheeze and more. This is a term that is used to refer to imitating different sounds… … Hunting glossary
Calling — For the religious sense of the word, see vocation. For the rock band, see The Calling . For the album by Japanese band Unsraw, see Calling (album). For the single by B z, see Calling (B z song)A game call is a device that is used to mimic animal… … Wikipedia
calling — /kaw ling/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that calls. 2. vocation, profession, or trade: What is your calling? 3. a call or summons: He had a calling to join the church. 4. a strong impulse or inclination: She did it in response to an inner… … Universalium