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calling [Brit ˈkɔːlɪŋ, americ ˈkɔlɪŋ] SUBST

calling (vocation)
calling (profession)

cold-calling SUBST COM

cold-calling

calling card SUBST

calling card

name-calling [Brit, americ ˈneɪm ˌkɔlɪŋ] SUBST

name-calling

I. call [Brit kɔːl, americ kɔl] SUBST

1. call TELECOMUN:

appel m (téléphonique) (from de)
to return sb's call

2. call (audible cry):

appel m (for à)
cri m

3. call (summons):

4. call (visit):

to make or pay a call literal
rendre visite (on à)
to pay a call eufem
to return sb's call

5. call (demand):

6. call (need):

7. call (allure):

appel m (of de)

8. call DESP:

9. call FINAN:

10. call (duty):

to be on call doctor:
to be on call engineer:

11. call REL (vocation):

II. call [Brit kɔːl, americ kɔl] VERBO trans

1. call (say loudly):

call, a. call out name, number
call, a. call out answer, instructions
call, a. call out result
call, a. call out JOGOS heads, tails
call, a. call out flight

2. call:

call (summon) lift
call (by shouting) person, animal, witness
call (by phone) person, police, taxi
call (by letter) applicant, candidate

3. call (telephone):

call, a. call up person, institution, number
appeler (at à, from de)

4. call (give a name):

call person, baby, animal, place, product
appeler (by par)
call book, film, music, play

5. call (arrange):

call strike
call conference, meeting, rehearsal
call election

6. call (waken):

call person

7. call (describe as):

call that a garden coloq!
(let's) call it £5

8. call DESP:

call referee, linesman:

9. call FINAN:

call loan

10. call COMPUT:

call file, program

III. call [Brit kɔːl, americ kɔl] VERBO intr

1. call (cry out):

call, a. call out person, animal:
call, a. call out bird:
London calling RÁDIO

2. call (telephone):

where are you calling from?
thank you for calling
who's calling?

3. call (visit):

to call at person: person, shop
to call at person: bank, library, town
to call at train: town, station
to call at boat: port

4. call (tossing coins, racquet):

IV. to call oneself VERBO reflex

to call oneself Smith, Bob
to call oneself (claim to be) poet, designer

V. call [Brit kɔːl, americ kɔl]

call centre Brit, call center americ SUBST

I. call for VERBO [Brit kɔːl -, americ kɔl -] (call for [sth])

1. call for (shout):

call for help
call for ambulance, doctor

2. call for (demand):

call for person: food, drink, equipment, tool
call for report, article, politician, protesters: changes, improvements

3. call for (require) situation, problem, conditions:

call for treatment, skill, action, understanding
call for change, intervention, improvements

4. call for (collect):

call for person
call for object

call-in, call-in programme [americ ˈkɑlˌɪn] SUBST americ RÁDIO

booty call [ˈbuːti kɔːl, americˈbudi ˌkɔl] SUBST

telephone call SUBST

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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

calling SUBST formal

calling

calling card SUBST americ

1. calling card (telephone card):

calling card

2. calling card HIST (card with one's name):

calling card

name-calling SUBST pl

name-calling

I. call [kɔ:l] SUBST

1. call TELECOMUN:

2. call (visit):

3. call (shout):

cri m

4. call (summons):

5. call REL:

6. call POL:

a call for sth

7. call no pl ECON:

8. call formal (need):

call a. irón, humor

9. call COMPUT:

Expressões:

II. call [kɔ:l] VERBO trans

1. call (address as):

to call sb after sb

2. call (telephone):

3. call (say out loud):

4. call (make noise to attract):

5. call (summon):

6. call (regard as):

to call sb/sth a liar

7. call (wake by telephoning):

8. call (decide to have):

Expressões:

to call it a day coloq
to call a spade a spade irón, humor coloq

III. call [kɔ:l] VERBO intr

1. call (telephone):

2. call (drop by):

3. call (shout):

4. call (summon):

roll call, roll-call SUBST

call for VERBO trans

1. call for (make necessary):

2. call for (come to get):

call for person
call for object, doctor

3. call for (ask):

4. call for (demand, require):

call for food, attention

I. call in VERBO trans

1. call in (ask to come):

to call sb in to +infin
faire venir qn pour +infin

2. call in (withdraw):

call in money, book
call in car
call in a loan

II. call in VERBO intr

1. call in (pay a visit):

2. call in (phone):

nuisance call SUBST

Entrada OpenDict

call VERBO

francês
francês
inglês
inglês
calling sb "vous"
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês

calling SUBST formal

calling

calling card SUBST

1. calling card (telephone card):

calling card

2. calling card HIST (card with one's name):

calling card

name-calling SUBST pl

name-calling

I. call [kɔl] SUBST

1. call TELECOMUN:

2. call (visit):

3. call (shout):

cri m

4. call (animal cry):

cri m

5. call (summons):

6. call REL:

7. call POL:

call for sth

8. call ECON:

9. call formal (need):

call a. irón, humor

10. call comput:

Expressões:

to be on call doctor

II. call [kɔl] VERBO trans

1. call (address as):

2. call (telephone):

3. call (say out loud):

4. call (make noise to attract):

5. call (summon):

6. call (regard as):

to call sb/sth a liar

7. call (wake by telephoning):

8. call (decide to have):

Expressões:

to call it a day coloq
to call a spade a spade irón, humor coloq

III. call [kɔl] VERBO intr

1. call (telephone):

2. call (drop by):

3. call (shout):

4. call (summon):

telephone call SUBST

call-up SUBST MILITAR

call sign SUBST

collect call SUBST

I. call back VERBO trans

II. call back VERBO intr

1. call back (phone again):

2. call back (return):

francês
francês
inglês
inglês
calling sbvous
Present
Icall
youcall
he/she/itcalls
wecall
youcall
theycall
Past
Icalled
youcalled
he/she/itcalled
wecalled
youcalled
theycalled
Present Perfect
Ihavecalled
youhavecalled
he/she/ithascalled
wehavecalled
youhavecalled
theyhavecalled
Past Perfect
Ihadcalled
youhadcalled
he/she/ithadcalled
wehadcalled
youhadcalled
theyhadcalled

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Once control of a phone has been established, it is used to call back the hacker who is then able to listen-in to conversations.
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After the pre-auditions, producers call back the acts they want to perform in front of the judges.
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The breach of any covenant gives the lender the right to call back the loan, collect the penal charges or increase the pricing.
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There is also the right to call back the public participants if they do fake activities before the people.
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I would call back at least for literature this world of shadows we are losing.
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