call in question如何读

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call in question是什么意思

  • v.

    对…表示怀疑;质疑;

  • call in question英英释义

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance : shout

    call for help

    to make a request or demand

    call for an investigation

    of an animal to utter a characteristic note or cry

    to speak to or attempt to reach someone by means of a call (see call entry 2 sense 8) I call once a week to talk to my parents. Several weeks later our son's family called to FaceTime with us.—Daily Reporter (Greenfield, Indiana)—often used with upShe called up and asked if we wanted to come over for dinner.

    just called to say hello

    to make a demand in card games (as for a particular card or for a show of hands)

    to give the calls for a square dance

    to make a brief visit called on a friend

    called to pay his respects

    transitive verb

    to utter in a loud distinct voice—often used with out

    call out a number

    to command or request to come or be present

    was called to testify

    to summon to a particular activity, employment, or office was called to the bar of justice

    was called to active duty

    to invite or command to meet : convoke

    call a meeting

    to rouse from sleep or summon to get up

    to give the order for : bring into action call a pitchout

    call a strike against the company

    to make a demand in bridge for (a card or suit)

    deserves to be called on that

    to attract (game) by imitating the characteristic cry

    to halt (something, such as a baseball game) because of unsuitable conditions

    to rule on the status of (a pitched ball, a player's action, etc.) call a base runner safe

    call balls and strikes

    to give the calls for (a square dance)—often used with off

    to demand payment of especially by formal notice

    call a loan

    to speak to or attempt to reach (someone) by means of a call (see call entry 2 sense 8) I try to call my parents at least once a week. He arranged for his wife, Stacey, to call him via Skype online from Kylee's fourth-grade classroom on Monday morning—a complete surprise to his daughter.—Elaine Allenemrich—often used with upCall me up when you get back from your vacation.

    call the doctor to make an appointment

    to speak of or address by a specified name : give a name to

    call her Kitty

    to regard or characterize as of a certain kind : consider

    can hardly be called generous

    to describe correctly in advance of or without knowledge of the event : predict

    He called the upward trend of the stock market in February.

    to temporarily transfer control of computer processing to (something, such as a subroutine or procedure)

    noun

    an act of calling with the voice : shout

    a call for help

    an imitation of the cry of a bird or other animal made to attract it

    an instrument used for calling

    a duck call

    the cry of an animal (such as a bird)

    a request or command to come or assemble

    a summons or signal on a drum, bugle, or pipe

    admission to the bar as a barrister

    an invitation to become the minister of a church or to accept a professional appointment

    a divine vocation or strong inner prompting to a particular course of action

    a summoning of actors to rehearsal

    the call is for 11 o'clock

    the attraction or appeal of a particular activity, condition, or place

    the call of the wild

    an order specifying the number of men to be inducted into the armed services during a specified period

    the selection of a play in football

    the quarterback's call in the huddle

    demand, claim

    The aircraft industry continues to have first call on aluminum production.—Americana Annual

    need, justification

    there's no call for such behavior

    a demand for payment of money

    an option to buy a specified amount of a security (such as stock) or commodity (such as wheat) at a fixed price at or within a specified time compare put sense 2

    an instance of asking for something : request

    many calls for Christmas stories

    roll call

    a short usually formal visit

    pay a call on a neighbor

    the name or thing called

    the call was heads

    the act of calling in a card game

    the act of speaking to or attempting to reach someone by telephone or by a similar online communication service a video call made a call to the mayor In a time before keeping in touch was an internet call away, I'd have to say goodbye forever to bedrooms, to classrooms, to friends.—Soniah Kamal Soon after news of Bazemore's return broke, Curry shared a screenshot on Instagram of the two friends on a FaceTime call. Both were smiling, no longer thinking of what-ifs.—Wes Goldberg

    a telephone call

    a direction or a succession of directions for a square dance rhythmically called to the dancers

    a decision or ruling made by an official of a sports contestalso: decision sense 1

    a tough call to make

    a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions (such as a subroutine or procedure)

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance : shout

    call for help

    to make a request or demand

    call for an investigation

    of an animal to utter a characteristic note or cry

    to speak to or attempt to reach someone by means of a call (see call entry 2 sense 8) I call once a week to talk to my parents. Several weeks later our son's family called to FaceTime with us.—Daily Reporter (Greenfield, Indiana)—often used with upShe called up and asked if we wanted to come over for dinner.

    just called to say hello

    to make a demand in card games (as for a particular card or for a show of hands)

    to give the calls for a square dance

    to make a brief visit called on a friend

    called to pay his respects

    transitive verb

    to utter in a loud distinct voice—often used with out

    call out a number

    to command or request to come or be present

    was called to testify

    to summon to a particular activity, employment, or office was called to the bar of justice

    was called to active duty

    to invite or command to meet : convoke

    call a meeting

    to rouse from sleep or summon to get up

    to give the order for : bring into action call a pitchout

    call a strike against the company

    to make a demand in bridge for (a card or suit)

    deserves to be called on that

    to attract (game) by imitating the characteristic cry

    to halt (something, such as a baseball game) because of unsuitable conditions

    to rule on the status of (a pitched ball, a player's action, etc.) call a base runner safe

    call balls and strikes

    to give the calls for (a square dance)—often used with off

    to demand payment of especially by formal notice

    call a loan

    to speak to or attempt to reach (someone) by means of a call (see call entry 2 sense 8) I try to call my parents at least once a week. He arranged for his wife, Stacey, to call him via Skype online from Kylee's fourth-grade classroom on Monday morning—a complete surprise to his daughter.—Elaine Allenemrich—often used with upCall me up when you get back from your vacation.

    call the doctor to make an appointment

    to speak of or address by a specified name : give a name to

    call her Kitty

    to regard or characterize as of a certain kind : consider

    can hardly be called generous

    to describe correctly in advance of or without knowledge of the event : predict

    He called the upward trend of the stock market in February.

    to temporarily transfer control of computer processing to (something, such as a subroutine or procedure)

    noun

    an act of calling with the voice : shout

    a call for help

    an imitation of the cry of a bird or other animal made to attract it

    an instrument used for calling

    a duck call

    the cry of an animal (such as a bird)

    a request or command to come or assemble

    a summons or signal on a drum, bugle, or pipe

    admission to the bar as a barrister

    an invitation to become the minister of a church or to accept a professional appointment

    a divine vocation or strong inner prompting to a particular course of action

    a summoning of actors to rehearsal

    the call is for 11 o'clock

    the attraction or appeal of a particular activity, condition, or place

    the call of the wild

    an order specifying the number of men to be inducted into the armed services during a specified period

    the selection of a play in football

    the quarterback's call in the huddle

    demand, claim

    The aircraft industry continues to have first call on aluminum production.—Americana Annual

    need, justification

    there's no call for such behavior

    a demand for payment of money

    an option to buy a specified amount of a security (such as stock) or commodity (such as wheat) at a fixed price at or within a specified time compare put sense 2

    an instance of asking for something : request

    many calls for Christmas stories

    roll call

    a short usually formal visit

    pay a call on a neighbor

    the name or thing called

    the call was heads

    the act of calling in a card game

    the act of speaking to or attempting to reach someone by telephone or by a similar online communication service a video call made a call to the mayor In a time before keeping in touch was an internet call away, I'd have to say goodbye forever to bedrooms, to classrooms, to friends.—Soniah Kamal Soon after news of Bazemore's return broke, Curry shared a screenshot on Instagram of the two friends on a FaceTime call. Both were smiling, no longer thinking of what-ifs.—Wes Goldberg

    a telephone call

    a direction or a succession of directions for a square dance rhythmically called to the dancers

    a decision or ruling made by an official of a sports contestalso: decision sense 1

    a tough call to make

    a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions (such as a subroutine or procedure)

    call in question词源英文解释

    Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old Norse kalla; akin to Old English hildecalla battle herald, Old High German kallōn to talk loudly, Old Church Slavonic glasŭ voice

    The first known use of call was before the 12th century

    call in question儿童词典英英释义

    call1 of 2verb

    to speak so as to be heard at a distance : shout

    call for help

    to utter in a loud clear voice

    call out a command

    to announce with authority : proclaim

    call a halt

    to announce the action of (as a sports game)

    summon sense 1

    call a meeting

    to bring into action or discussion

    call up reserves

    to make a request or demand of or for

    call for an end to war

    to give temporary control of a computer to a particular set of instructions

    to make a telephone call to

    to make a brief visit

    no salesperson will call

    to give a name to

    called the cat "Patches"

    to address by a name

    what did you call me

    to regard as being of a certain kind

    you can call them generous

    to estimate as being

    call it an even dollar

    to utter a cry

    crows calling

    to attract game by imitating its cry

    halt entry 4 sense 2, suspend call time

    call a game on account of rain

    call2 of 2noun

    a loud cry : shout

    a cry of an animal

    an imitation of an animal's cry or a device used to make such an imitation

    summons entry 1 sense 1, invitation

    attraction sense 1

    the call of the wild

    demand entry 1 sense 1a, claim

    request entry 1 sense 1

    a brief visit

    the act of calling on the telephone

    a ruling made by an official of a sports contest

    a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions

    call1 of 2verb

    to speak so as to be heard at a distance : shout

    call for help

    to utter in a loud clear voice

    call out a command

    to announce with authority : proclaim

    call a halt

    to announce the action of (as a sports game)

    summon sense 1

    call a meeting

    to bring into action or discussion

    call up reserves

    to make a request or demand of or for

    call for an end to war

    to give temporary control of a computer to a particular set of instructions

    to make a telephone call to

    to make a brief visit

    no salesperson will call

    to give a name to

    called the cat "Patches"

    to address by a name

    what did you call me

    to regard as being of a certain kind

    you can call them generous

    to estimate as being

    call it an even dollar

    to utter a cry

    crows calling

    to attract game by imitating its cry

    halt entry 4 sense 2, suspend call time

    call a game on account of rain

    call2 of 2noun

    a loud cry : shout

    a cry of an animal

    an imitation of an animal's cry or a device used to make such an imitation

    summons entry 1 sense 1, invitation

    attraction sense 1

    the call of the wild

    demand entry 1 sense 1a, claim

    request entry 1 sense 1

    a brief visit

    the act of calling on the telephone

    a ruling made by an official of a sports contest

    a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions

    call1 of 2verb

    to speak so as to be heard at a distance : shout

    call for help

    to utter in a loud clear voice

    call out a command

    to announce with authority : proclaim

    call a halt

    to announce the action of (as a sports game)

    summon sense 1

    call a meeting

    to bring into action or discussion

    call up reserves

    to make a request or demand of or for

    call for an end to war

    to give temporary control of a computer to a particular set of instructions

    to make a telephone call to

    to make a brief visit

    no salesperson will call

    to give a name to

    called the cat "Patches"

    to address by a name

    what did you call me

    to regard as being of a certain kind

    you can call them generous

    to estimate as being

    call it an even dollar

    to utter a cry

    crows calling

    to attract game by imitating its cry

    halt entry 4 sense 2, suspend call time

    call a game on account of rain

    call2 of 2noun

    a loud cry : shout

    a cry of an animal

    an imitation of an animal's cry or a device used to make such an imitation

    summons entry 1 sense 1, invitation

    attraction sense 1

    the call of the wild

    demand entry 1 sense 1a, claim

    request entry 1 sense 1

    a brief visit

    the act of calling on the telephone

    a ruling made by an official of a sports contest

    a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions

    call in question 例句

    1 the call of a trumpet

    2 The campaigners renewed their calls for reform.

    3 If there are any calls for me during the meeting, say that I'll call back later.

    4 Bill called in question Tom's remark that basketball is safer than football.

    比尔对汤姆所说的打篮球比踢足球安全些的话表示怀疑。

    5 I call once a week to talk to my parents.

    6 I got a call from my brother last night.

    7 He gave a call to passersby for help.

    8 We have the meter reading for the call in question.

    我们已经拿到了有问题的长途电话流水表.

    9 I call in question the accuracy of these figures.

    我怀疑这些数字的准确性.

    10 May I say who's calling?

    11 We heard a bird that had a very loud and unusual call.

    12 He has a large collection of duck calls.

    13 The government has issued a call to its supporters to defend it and hopes they will answer its call.

    14 Where are you calling from?

    15 Congress might also call on President Biden to ban TikTok under the IEEPA.

    16 A local call costs less than a long-distance or an international call.

    17 He called to passersby for help.

    18 He's an expert at doing bird calls.

    19 He called her name in his sleep.

    20 The birds were calling as the sun rose.

    call in question 同义词

    call in question 短语相关

    call-and-response return someone's call roll call call forwarding went beyond the call of duty too close to call at someone's beck and call within call take someone's call bring/call/put into play

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