called 音标拼音: [k'ɔld]
called 被叫
Call \
Call \ (
k [
add ]
l ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Called } (
k [
add ]
ld );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Calling }] [
OE .
callen ,
AS .
ceallian ;
akin to Icel . &
Sw .
kalla ,
Dan .
kalde ,
D .
kallen to talk ,
prate ,
OHG .
kall [=
o ]
n to call ;
cf .
Gr .
ghry `
ein to speak ,
sing ,
Skr .
gar to praise .
Cf . {
Garrulous }.]
1 .
To command or request to come or be present ;
to summon ;
as ,
to call a servant .
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Call hither Clifford ;
bid him come amain --
Shak .
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2 .
To summon to the discharge of a particular duty ;
to designate for an office ,
or employment ,
especially of a religious character ; --
often used of a divine summons ;
as ,
to be called to the ministry ;
sometimes ,
to invite ;
as ,
to call a minister to be the pastor of a church .
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Paul . . .
called to be an apostle --
Rom .
i .
1 .
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The Holy Ghost said ,
Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them . --
Acts xiii .
2 .
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3 .
To invite or command to meet ;
to convoke ; --
often with together ;
as ,
the President called Congress together ;
to appoint and summon ;
as ,
to call a meeting of the Board of Aldermen .
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Now call we our high court of Parliament . --
Shak .
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4 .
To give name to ;
to name ;
to address ,
or speak of ,
by a specifed name .
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If you would but call me Rosalind . --
Shak .
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And God called the light Day ,
and the darkness he called Night . --
Gen .
i .
5 .
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5 .
To regard or characterize as of a certain kind ;
to denominate ;
to designate .
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What God hath cleansed ,
that call not thou common .
--
Acts x .
15 .
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6 .
To state ,
or estimate ,
approximately or loosely ;
to characterize without strict regard to fact ;
as ,
they call the distance ten miles ;
he called it a full day '
s work .
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[
The ]
army is called seven hundred thousand men .
--
Brougham .
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7 .
To show or disclose the class ,
character ,
or nationality of . [
Obs .]
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This speech calls him Spaniard . --
Beau . &
Fl .
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8 .
To utter in a loud or distinct voice ; --
often with off ;
as ,
to call ,
or call off ,
the items of an account ;
to call the roll of a military company .
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No parish clerk who calls the psalm so clear . --
Gay .
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9 .
To invoke ;
to appeal to .
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I call God for a witness . --
2 Cor .
i .
23 [
Rev .
Ver . ]
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10 .
To rouse from sleep ;
to awaken .
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If thou canst awake by four o '
the clock .
I prithee call me .
Sleep hath seized me wholly .
--
Shak .
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{
To call a bond },
to give notice that the amount of the bond will be paid .
{
To call a party } (
Law ),
to cry aloud his name in open court ,
and command him to come in and perform some duty requiring his presence at the time on pain of what may befall him .
{
To call back },
to revoke or retract ;
to recall ;
to summon back .
{
To call down },
to pray for ,
as blessing or curses .
{
To call forth },
to bring or summon to action ;
as ,
to call forth all the faculties of the mind .
{
To call in },
(
a )
To collect ;
as ,
to call in debts or money ;
ar to withdraw from cirulation ;
as ,
to call in uncurrent coin .
(
b )
To summon to one '
s side ;
to invite to come together ;
as ,
to call in neighbors .
{
To call (
any one )
names },
to apply contemptuous names (
to any one ).
{
To call off },
to summon away ;
to divert ;
as ,
to call off the attention ;
to call off workmen from their employment .
{
To call out }.
(
a )
To summon to fight ;
to challenge .
(
b )
To summon into service ;
as ,
to call out the militia .
{
To call over },
to recite separate particulars in order ,
as a roll of names .
{
To call to account },
to demand explanation of .
{
To call to mind },
to recollect ;
to revive in memory .
{
To call to order },
to request to come to order ;
as :
(
a )
A public meeting ,
when opening it for business .
(
b )
A person ,
when he is transgressing the rules of debate .
{
To call to the bar },
to admit to practice in courts of law .
{
To call up }.
(
a )
To bring into view or recollection ;
as to call up the image of deceased friend .
(
b )
To bring into action or discussion ;
to demand the consideration of ;
as ,
to call up a bill before a legislative body .
Syn :
To name ;
denominate ;
invite ;
bid ;
summon ;
convoke ;
assemble ;
collect ;
exhort ;
warn ;
proclaim ;
invoke ;
appeal to ;
designate .
Usage : {
To Call }, {
Convoke }, {
Summon }.
Call is the generic term ;
as ,
to call a public meeting .
To convoke is to require the assembling of some organized body of men by an act of authority ;
as ,
the king convoked Parliament .
To summon is to require attendance by an act more or less stringent anthority ;
as ,
to summon a witness .
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