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View usage for: All related terms of 'call up'Chinese translation of 'call up' vt - (Mil)
征(徵)召 ... 入伍 (zhēngzhào ... rùwǔ) - (Tel)
给(給) ... 打电(電)话(話) (gěi ... dǎ diànhuà)
See call - call off
- call on
- call out
- call up
- call upon
- callbox
- caller
All related terms of 'call up'
1. phrasal verbIf you call someone up, you telephone them. [mainly US] When I'm in Pittsburgh, I call him up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] He called up the museum. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Sometimes I'd even call up at 4 a.m. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf someone is called up, they are ordered to join the army, navy, or air force. Youngsters coming up to university were being called up. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] The United States has called up some 150,000 military reservists. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbIf someone is called up, they are chosen to play in a sports team. He is likely to be called up for Thursday's match against Italy. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] 4. See also call-up More Synonyms of call up See full dictionary entry for call
Word forms: plural call-ups1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]If a person gets their call-up papers, they receive an official order to join the armed forces. 2. countable nounA call-up is an occasion on which people are ordered to report for service in the armed forces. The call-up of National Guard and reserve units begun in late August. [+ of] 3. countable nounIf someone receives a call-up to a sports team, such as the national football team, they are chosen to play for that team. [British, journalism] call up in British Englishverb (adverb)1. to summon to report for active military service, as in time of war 2. (transitive) to recall (something); evoke his words called up old memories 3. (transitive) to bring or summon (people, etc) into action to call up reinforcements noun call-up5. a. a general order to report for military service b. the number of men so summoned call-up in British English (ˈkɔːlʌp) noun1. an order to report for service in the military The call-up of National Guard and reserve units begun in late August. 2. British the selection of a player for a team call up in American English 1. to make someone remember; recall the aroma of freshly baked bread calls up fond memories 2. to summon, esp. for military duty 4. to retrieve (data) or access (a file, menu, etc.) and display on a computer screen See full dictionary entry for call call-up in American English (ˈkɔlˌʌp) noun Military an order, as to those in the reserves, to report for active duty Examples of 'call up' in a sentencecall up When I call up and ask for information, people get weird with me,' he said.Reservists have been called up and troops have been moved to the border.Jean-Paul had received his call-up papers and disappeared.Before his call-up, he had told her, he had run a market stall.He knew this was unfair, that Hollis ' job as a detective had excluded him from military call-up. |