单词 | call out |
释义 | call outcall out phrasal verbphr v a) SHOUTto say something loudly 大声呼叫,呼唤 call something ↔ out ‘Hi there!’ I called out. “喂,你好!”我大声喊道。 to The firemen called out to him. 消防队员对他大声呼喊。 b) call somebody ↔ outORDER/SEQUENCE to ask or order a person or an organization to help, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation 〔尤指在出现困难或险情时〕要求某人来,命令某人出动〔来帮忙〕 The army was called out to help fight fires. 军队被派来帮助灭火。 c) call somebody/something ↔ out British EnglishBrESTOP WORKING/GO ON STRIKE to order workers to go on strike 号召〔工人〕罢工 The transport workers were called out. 运输工人被号召起来罢工。 Examples from the Corpus call out• I thought I heard someone calling for help.• Just call me if you need anything. I'm right here.• "Is there anybody there?'' he called out, but there was no reply.• She called out his name but he didn't look back.• The prisoners used to call out to each other from their cells. call to• The next minute you could be called out to a sudden death.• Other areas which call out to be critically re-evaluated in this way are methodology and theory.• Friends had stopped calling out to each other from across the street.• Eventually she could play in the next room with you calling out to her or checking on her every now and then.• Miguel had called out to him.• I wanted to call out to Minna, but restrained myself-the sound of my own voice would have frightened me.• They joked and called out to one another, except for Lacrimosa, who was glaring directly at her.• She wondered if she should call out to Paxton, just to find out where he was. → call out at call1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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