to be called
to be called
[person, thing +] 被称为;被命名为
- Klein's most important work is called 'Envy and Gratitude'. 克莱恩最重要的作品名为《嫉妒与感激》。
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to be called
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to be called
1. (name) 给…起名;称呼
- We called our son Ian. 我们给儿子起名叫伊恩。
- I always wanted to call the dog Mufty for some reason. 由于某种原因, 我老是想把这条狗叫做穆夫提。
2. (describe as) 把…说成
- Anyone can call themselves a psychotherapist. 任何人都可以自称心理治疗师。
- He called it particularly cynical to begin releasing the hostages on Christmas Day. 他称在圣诞节时开始释放人质特别具有讽刺意味。
3. (view as) 认为;把…视作
- I wouldn't call it a burden; I call it a responsibility. 我不认为那是负担;我认为那是责任。
4. (summon) 叫来;召唤
- She called her young son: 'Here, Stephen, come and look at this!' 她召唤她的小儿子:“过来, 斯蒂芬, 来看看这个!”
- We called the police. 我们叫警察了。
to be called【律】 (in court)
[witness +] 受传唤出庭
- The child waited two hours before she was called to give evidence. 那孩子等了两小时才被传唤出庭作证。
5. (phone) [+ person] 给…打电话; [+ number] 拨打
- Call me when you get home. 到家后给我打电话。
- This is the number to call. 这是要拨打的电话号码。
6. (announce) [+ flight] 播报…即将出发
- Hurry up, they've just called our flight. 快点, 广播里刚刚说我们的航班要起飞了。
7. (arrange) [+ meeting, press conference] 召集;召开
- A meeting has been called for Monday. 定于星期一开会。
- He called a press conference to explain his proposals. 他召开了记者招待会来解释他的提议。
8. [+ strike] 下令举行;号令
- Whenever the union called a strike, the management agreed to negotiate. 每当工会下令举行罢工, 管理层就同意谈判。
9. (shout) [+ name, words] 大声喊
- He could hear the others downstairs in different parts of the house calling his name. 他听到其他人在楼下不同地方喊他的名字。
10. [+ attention] 引起
- a way of calling attention to a problem 引起对问题关注的一种方式
11. [+ register] 按…点名
12. (wake up) 唤醒;叫醒
- I was called early this morning. 今天一清早我就被叫醒了。
13. <正式> (to office, profession) 征召
- He was called to the ministry. 他被招去做了牧师。
14. (summon) [+ bird, animal] 模仿其叫声引诱
15. 【体】 [umpire, referee +] [+ shot, player] 判定
16. <澳,新西兰> (commentate on) 解说(赛马等体育比赛)
17. 【金融】 (demand repayment of) [+ loan] 催偿; [+ bond] 收兑
18. 【股】 [+ unpaid portion of share issue] 催缴
See: call
1. (name) 给…起名;称呼
- We called our son Ian. 我们给儿子起名叫伊恩。
- I always wanted to call the dog Mufty for some reason. 由于某种原因, 我老是想把这条狗叫做穆夫提。
2. (describe as) 把…说成
- Anyone can call themselves a psychotherapist. 任何人都可以自称心理治疗师。
- He called it particularly cynical to begin releasing the hostages on Christmas Day. 他称在圣诞节时开始释放人质特别具有讽刺意味。
3. (view as) 认为;把…视作
- I wouldn't call it a burden; I call it a responsibility. 我不认为那是负担;我认为那是责任。
4. (summon) 叫来;召唤
- She called her young son: 'Here, Stephen, come and look at this!' 她召唤她的小儿子:“过来, 斯蒂芬, 来看看这个!”
- We called the police. 我们叫警察了。
to be called【律】 (in court)
[witness +] 受传唤出庭
- The child waited two hours before she was called to give evidence. 那孩子等了两小时才被传唤出庭作证。
5. (phone) [+ person] 给…打电话; [+ number] 拨打
- Call me when you get home. 到家后给我打电话。
- This is the number to call. 这是要拨打的电话号码。
6. (announce) [+ flight] 播报…即将出发
- Hurry up, they've just called our flight. 快点, 广播里刚刚说我们的航班要起飞了。
7. (arrange) [+ meeting, press conference] 召集;召开
- A meeting has been called for Monday. 定于星期一开会。
- He called a press conference to explain his proposals. 他召开了记者招待会来解释他的提议。
8. [+ strike] 下令举行;号令
- Whenever the union called a strike, the management agreed to negotiate. 每当工会下令举行罢工, 管理层就同意谈判。
9. (shout) [+ name, words] 大声喊
- He could hear the others downstairs in different parts of the house calling his name. 他听到其他人在楼下不同地方喊他的名字。
10. [+ attention] 引起
- a way of calling attention to a problem 引起对问题关注的一种方式
11. [+ register] 按…点名
12. (wake up) 唤醒;叫醒
- I was called early this morning. 今天一清早我就被叫醒了。
13. <正式> (to office, profession) 征召
- He was called to the ministry. 他被招去做了牧师。
14. (summon) [+ bird, animal] 模仿其叫声引诱
15. 【体】 [umpire, referee +] [+ shot, player] 判定
16. <澳,新西兰> (commentate on) 解说(赛马等体育比赛)
17. 【金融】 (demand repayment of) [+ loan] 催偿; [+ bond] 收兑
18. 【股】 [+ unpaid portion of share issue] 催缴
See: call
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