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call·ing [ˈkɔ:lɪŋ] SUBST

1. calling (profession):

calling
poklic m

2. calling (inner impulse):

calling
klic m
calling sg. tantum

ˈcall·ing card SUBST

1. calling card Am (for telephone):

calling card

2. calling card esp Am (personal):

calling card

I . call [kɔ:l] SUBST

2. call (visit):

obisk m

3. call (on alert):

4. call (shout):

klic m

5. call no plur (appeal):

6. call (request):

8. call no plur form (need):

razlog m

9. call (summoning):

poziv m na

10. call BOURSE:

11. call (decision):

II . call [kɔ:l] VERBE trans

1. call (on the telephone, by radio):

3. call (shout):

vpiti [perf zavpiti]

4. call (read aloud) ENS:

7. call (summon to office, strike):

8. call (wake):

zbujati [perf zbuditi]

10. call SPORT:

III . call [kɔ:l] VERBE intr

1. call (telephone):

who's calling, please?

2. call (drop by):

I . call after VERBE intr to call after sb

call at VERBE intr

1. call (visit):

2. call:

call MAR
MAR to call at a town/station, TRANSP

II . call back VERBE intr

1. call (phone):

2. call (return):

vračati se [perf vrniti se]

I . call in VERBE trans

1. call (ask to come):

2. call (consult):

3. call (ask for the return of):

II . call in VERBE intr

1. call RADIO:

call off VERBE trans

2. call (order back):

I . call out VERBE trans

2. call (summon):

3. call (order):

call up VERBE trans

1. call esp Am (telephone):

2. call INFOR:

3. call MILIT:

4. call (conjure up):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec calling

who's calling, please?

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Simple repetitive parts mesh, creating momentum and rhythmic interplay producing mellow, lilting, and often hypnotic textures while calling attention to no individual sound.
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But simply calling all the candidates "populists," a catchall term for politicians who champion the common people against a privileged elite, doesn't explain much.
www.latimes.com
But cold-calling politicians can be intimidating for some, she said.
www.thestar.com
Basically their history, their calling card, is their body.
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Someone inside of the locker is calling for help, and green goo starts pouring out of it.
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The manoeuvrability required for the latter requires the ability to fly slowly and to rotate rapidly, calling for relatively short spans.
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A police officer told her that she was playing music calling for the overthrow of the regime, and asked her to turn down the volume.
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She fears cost is deterring default providers from cold-calling to explain people's options.
www.stuff.co.nz
The company offers prepaid and postpaid international calling cards.
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Movie blog eatpraymedia gave the film four and a half stars, calling it... the perfect antidote to big budget movie making.
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