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单词 call up
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call up


call

C0037600 (kôl)v. called, call·ing, calls v.tr.1. To say in a loud voice; announce: called my name from across the street; calling out numbers.2. To demand or ask for the presence of: called the children to dinner; call the police.3. To demand or ask for a meeting of; convene or convoke: call the legislature into session.4. To order or request to undertake a particular activity or work; summon: She was called for jury duty. He was called to the priesthood.5. To give the command for; order: call a work stoppage.6. a. To communicate or try to communicate with by telephone: called me at nine.b. To dial (a telephone number): call 911 for help.7. To lure (prey) by imitating the characteristic cry of an animal: call ducks.8. To cause to come to the mind or to attention: a story that calls to mind an incident in my youth.9. To name: What will you call the baby?10. To consider or regard as being of a particular type or kind; characterize: Let's call the game a draw. I'd hardly call him a good manager.11. To designate; label: Nobody calls me a liar.12. a. To demand payment of: call a loan.b. To require the presentation of (a bond) for redemption before maturity.c. To force the sale of (a stock or commodity) by exercising a call option.13. Sports a. To stop or postpone (a game) because of bad weather, darkness, or other adverse conditions.b. To declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee: call a runner out; call a penalty for holding.c. To indicate a decision in regard to: calling balls and strikes; called a close play at home plate.d. To give the orders or signals for: a quarterback who called a poor play.14. Games a. To describe the intended outcome of (one's billiard shot) before playing.b. In poker, to place a bet equal to (the preceding bet or bettor).15. To indicate or characterize accurately in advance; predict: It is often difficult to call the outcome of an election. See Synonyms at predict.16. To challenge the truthfulness or genuineness of: called the debater on a question of fact.17. To shout directions in rhythm for (a square dance).v.intr.1. a. To speak loudly; shout: a swimmer who was calling for help.b. To utter a characteristic cry. Used of an animal: geese calling in the early morning.2. To communicate or try to communicate with someone by telephone: I called twice, but no one answered.3. To pay a short visit: We called to pay our respects. He called on the neighbors but they weren't home.4. Games In poker, to place a bet equal to the preceding bet.n.1. A loud cry; a shout.2. a. The characteristic cry of an animal.b. A sound or an instrument made to imitate such a cry, used as a lure: a moose call.3. A telephone communication or connection.4. Need or occasion: There was no call for an apology.5. Demand: There isn't much call for buggy whips today.6. A claim on a person's time or life: the call of duty.7. A short visit, especially one made as a formality or for business or professional purposes.8. A summons or invitation.9. a. A signal, such as that made by a horn or bell.b. The sounding of a horn to encourage hounds during a hunt.10. a. A strong inner urge or prompting; a vocation: a call to the priesthood.b. The strong attraction or appeal of a given activity or environment: the call of the wild; answered the call of the desert.11. A roll call.12. A notice of rehearsal times posted in a theater.13. Sports a. A decision made by an umpire or referee.b. An announced description of a game or race, as by a sportscaster.14. A direction or series of directions rhythmically called out to square dancers.15. a. A demand for payment of a debt.b. A demand to submit bonds to the issuer for redemption before the maturity date.c. An option to buy a certain quantity of a stock or commodity for a specified price within a specified time.d. A demand for payment due on stock bought on margin when the value has shrunk.Phrasal Verbs: call back1. To communicate the need for (someone) to return from one situation or location to a previous one: Management called the laid-off workers back.2. To request (someone) to come in for an audition after an initial audition: The director auditioned six singers for the part and called two back.3. To telephone or radio (a person) who has called previously: I called her back at noon.4. To recall (a defective product) for repair: The company has called back all such models built in 1990. call down1. To find fault with; reprimand: The teacher called me down for disobedience.2. To invoke, as from heaven. call for1. To appear, as on someone else's premises, in order to get: My chauffeur will call for you at seven.2. To be an appropriate occasion for: This news calls for champagne.3. To require; demand: work that calls for patience. call forth To evoke; elicit: a love song that calls forth sad memories. call in1. To take out of circulation: calling in silver dollars.2. To summon for assistance or consultation: call in a specialist.3. To communicate with another by telephone: Has the boss called in today? call off1. To cancel or postpone: call off a trip; called the trip off.2. To restrain or recall: Call off your dogs. call on To order or request to undertake a particular activity: called on our friends to help. call out1. To order or request to assemble or arrive somewhere; summon: call out the guard.2. To challenge to a duel.3. To set off or direct attention to, as in being commendable or of interest: The article calls out the new features of the software in a sidebar. call up1. To summon to active military service: called up reserve troops for active duty.2. To cause one to remember; bring to mind: stories that call up old times.3. To bring forth for action or discussion; raise. call upon1. To order; require: I call upon you to tell the truth.2. To make a demand or a series of demands on: Social institutions are now being called upon to provide assistance to the homeless.Idioms: call in/into question To raise doubts about. call it a day Informal To stop what one has been doing, for the remainder of the day or at least for the present. call it a night Informal To stop what one has been doing, for the remainder of the night. call it quits Informal To stop working or trying; quit. call names To speak to or about another in offensive terms. call of nature A need to urinate or defecate. Often used with answer: He left the room to answer the call of nature. call (someone's) bluff To demand proof for or respond in a challenging way to the claims or threats of another that one presumes to be false. call the shots/tune Informal To exercise authority; be in charge. on call1. Available when summoned for service or use: physicians who were on call for 48 hours.2. Subject to payment on demand. within call Close enough to come if summoned: The nurse is within call if you need him.
[Middle English callen, probably from Old Norse kalla; see gal- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms: call, assemble, convene, convoke, muster, summon
These verbs mean to demand or request to appear, come, or gather: called a meeting; assembled the troops; convened a panel of experts; will convoke the legislature; mustering the militia; summoned a group of investors.
Our Living Language African American Vernacular English uses call oneself with a present participle, as in They call themselves dancing, to express the idea that the people being talked about are not very good at what they're doing (in this case, dancing), even though they may think they are. This construction has a structure and meaning similar to the Standard English use of call oneself with a noun phrase or adjective, as in He calls himself a dancer or She calls herself intelligent.

call up

vb (adverb) 1. (Military) to summon to report for active military service, as in time of war2. (tr) to recall (something); evoke: his words called up old memories. 3. (tr) to bring or summon (people, etc) into action: to call up reinforcements. 4. to telephone n (Military) a. a general order to report for military serviceb. the number of men so summoned
Thesaurus
Noun1.call up - an order to report for military dutysummons - an order to appear in person at a given place and timearmed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"
Verb1.call up - bring forward for consideration; "The case was called up in court"bring forwardraise - cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry"
2.call up - get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"phone, telephone, call, ringtelephony, telephone - transmitting speech at a distancecell phone - call up by using a cellular phone; "If the train is late, I will cell phone you"call in - make a phone call; "call in to a radio station"; "call in sick"telecommunicate - communicate over long distances, as via the telephone or e-mailcall - send a message or attempt to reach someone by radio, phone, etc.; make a signal to in order to transmit a message; "Hawaii is calling!"; "A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling"
3.call up - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"recall, recollect, remember, call back, retrieve, thinkknow - perceive as familiar; "I know this voice!"recognize, recognise - perceive to be the samebrush up, refresh, review - refresh one's memory; "I reviewed the material before the test"
4.call up - call to armscall up - call to arms; of military personnelmobilise, mobilize, rallysend for, call - order, request, or command to come; "She was called into the director's office"; "Call the police!"
Translations
给...打电话

call

(koːl) verb1. to give a name to. My name is Alexander but I'm called Sandy by my friends 稱呼 称呼2. to regard (something) as. I saw you turn that card over – I call that cheating. 認爲 认为3. to speak loudly (to someone) to attract attention etc. Call everyone over here; She called louder so as to get his attention. 大聲呼叫(以引起注意) 大声呼叫4. to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc). They called him for an interview for the job; He called a doctor. 召喚 召唤5. to make a visit. I shall call at your house this evening; You were out when I called. 訪問 访问6. to telephone. I'll call you at 6 p.m. 打電話給... 打电话给...7. (in card games) to bid. 叫牌 叫牌 noun1. an exclamation or shout. a call for help. 呼叫 呼叫2. the song of a bird. the call of a blackbird. (鳥的)叫聲 (鸟的)叫声 3. a (usually short) visit. The teacher made a call on the boy's parents. (短暫)拜訪 拜访4. the act of calling on the telephone. I've just had a call from the police. 通電話 通电话5. (usually with the) attraction. the call of the sea. 吸引力 吸引力6. a demand. There's less call for coachmen nowadays. 要求 要求7. a need or reason. You've no call to say such things! 理由,需要 理由,需要 ˈcaller noun 來訪者,致電者 访问者,打电话者 ˈcalling noun a trade or profession. Teaching is a worthwhile calling. 行業,職業 职业ˈcall-box noun a public telephone box. 公共電話亭 公共电话亭call for1. to demand or require. This calls for quick action. 要求 要求2. to collect. I'll call for you at eight o'clock. 接(人) 去接(某人) call off to cancel. The party's been called off. 取消 取消call on1. to visit. I'll call on him tomorrow. 訪問 访问2. to ask someone to speak at a meeting etc. 邀請致辭等 邀请讲话等3. to ask someone publicly to something. We call on both sides to stop the fighting. 呼籲 呼吁call up to telephone (someone). He called me up from the airport. 給...打電話 给...打电话give (someone) a call to telephone (someone). I'll give you a call tomorrow. 給(某人)打電話 打电话on call keeping (oneself) ready to come out to an emergency. Which of the doctors is on call tonight? 待命的 待命的

call up


call up

1. verb To call someone or something by phone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." Please call up your mother once in a while. I called up the school to find out the status of my application.2. verb To call by phone or yell to someone on a higher level of a house or building. Call up to the CEO's assistant and tell him that the 3 o'clock interview is here. I called up to my dad to tell him the kitchen sink was still leaking.3. verb To invite people to move from a lower level in a particular place to a higher one (such as a stage), or from the back of a place (or somewhere not in front) to the front. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." We will call the graduates up one by one, so be sure to listen for your name.4. verb To cause one to think of or remember someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." That song calls up many fond memories of my childhood. Can we go somewhere else for dinner? That place just calls my ex-girlfriend up.5. verb To initiate a discussion on a particular topic or issue. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." You didn't miss much—Betsy just called up budgetary discrepancies as the next topic of discussion.6. verb To utilize something, often a quality or skill. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." The championship game was so intense that I really had to call up my mental toughness just to get through it.7. verb To bring someone into active military service. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." With this war intensifying, I'm worried that my son will be called up and sent overseas.8. verb To retrieve information from a computer. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." Call up the latest budget report for me, please. I'll need a printed copy for my meeting tomorrow.9. verb To give a minor league player a spot on a major league team's roster. A noun or pronoun can be used between "call" and "up." The pitcher just got called up from the minors, so this will be his first big test.10. noun A minor league athlete who has been summoned to play for a major league team (perhaps temporarily). This phrase is usually hyphenated when used as a noun. With so many veterans injured, their roster has a lot of call-ups right now, so it's no surprise they're going to miss the playoffs.11. noun The opportunity for a minor league athlete to play for a major league team. This phrase is usually hyphenated when used as a noun. Because I wasn't a high profile draft pick, I had to start my career in the minors and wait to get a call-up.See also: call, up

call someone or something up

to call someone, a group, or a company on the telephone. I will call them up and see what they have to say. Please call up the supplier.See also: call, up

call someone up

to request that someone or a group report for active military service. (See also someone or something out">call someone or something out.) The government called the reserve units up for active service. They called up another battalion.See also: call, up

call something up

to summon information from a computer. John used his laptop to call the information up. With a few strokes on the computer keyboard, Sally called up the figures she was looking for.See also: call, up

call up

1. Summon to military service, as in He was called up for active duty. [Late 1600s] 2. Cause to remember, bring to mind, as in These stories call up old times. [c. 1700] Also see call to mind. 3. Telephone someone, as in I'll call up the theater and find out about tickets. [Late 1800s] 4. Retrieve data from a computer memory, as in I asked him to call up the last quarter's sales figures. [Second half of 1900s] See also: call, up

call up

v.1. To shout something from a lower level to a higher one: Standing on the sidewalk, I called up to the people on the roof.2. To summon someone from a lower level to a higher one: The speaker called members of the audience up to the stage to receive a prize. After I climbed to the top of the tower and determined that it was safe, I called up the others who had stayed behind.3. To telephone someone or something: As soon as I heard the news, I called up my broker and told her to sell the stock. I called him up to ask if he was free for lunch.4. To summon someone to active military service: The military has called up thousands of reserve troops for active duty. The reservists have begun training in case the military calls them up.5. To cause someone to remember something; bring something to mind: The view of the river called up a painting I had once seen. The therapist was certain that I had repressed memories and that her therapy would call them up.6. To bring something forth for action or discussion: At the meeting, the treasurer called up the budget proposal for review. Supporters of the legislation complained that the senator had never called it up for a vote.7. To summon or draw on something: I called up all my courage and asked the boss for a raise.See also: call, up

call up


call up

[′kȯl ‚əp] (computer science) To retrieve data from computer memory, especially for display and user interaction.

call up

The initial voice contact between a facility and an aircraft, using the identification of the unit being called and the unit initiating the call.
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Synonyms for call up

noun an order to report for military duty

Related Words

  • summons
  • armed forces
  • armed services
  • military
  • military machine
  • war machine

verb bring forward for consideration

Synonyms

  • bring forward

Related Words

  • raise

verb get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone

Synonyms

  • phone
  • telephone
  • call
  • ring

Related Words

  • telephony
  • telephone
  • cell phone
  • call in
  • telecommunicate
  • call

verb recall knowledge from memory

Synonyms

  • recall
  • recollect
  • remember
  • call back
  • retrieve
  • think

Related Words

  • know
  • recognize
  • recognise
  • brush up
  • refresh
  • review

verb call to arms

Synonyms

  • mobilise
  • mobilize
  • rally

Related Words

  • send for
  • call
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