calling
英 ['kɔːlɪŋ]
美 ['kɔlɪŋ]
- n. 职业;欲望;点名;召集;邀请
- v. 召;呼唤(call的现在分词);称之为
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- calling (n.)
- "vocation," mid-13c., verbal noun from call (v.). The sense traces to I Cor. vii:20.
- 1. They have been calling the Presidency decision a backroom deal.
- 他们称总统人选问题是个幕后交易。
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- 2. I strolled up and down thoughtfully before calling a taxi.
- 我踱来踱去仔细思量后叫了一辆出租车。
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- 3. Midge clapped her hands, calling them back to order.
- 米奇拍手示意他们安静下来。
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- 4. You can propagandize just by calling attention to something.
- 你只要通过唤起人们对某事的注意就能起到宣传的作用。
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- 5. They are calling for large spending cuts and tax increases.
- 他们呼吁大幅度削减开支并提高税收。
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