call

英[kɔːl] 美[kɔl]
  • vi. 呼叫;拜访;叫牌
  • vt. 呼叫;称呼;召集
  • n. 电话;呼叫;要求;访问
  • n. (Call)人名;(瑞典、罗)卡尔;(英)考尔

词态变化


第三人称单数: calls;过去式: called;过去分词: called;现在分词: calling;

中文词源


call 呼叫

来自PIE *gal, 叫喊,词源同claim.

英文词源


call
call: [OE] Essentially, call is a Scandinavian word, although it does occur once in an Old English text, the late 10th-century Battle of Maldon. It was borrowed from Old Norse kalla, which can be traced back via West and North Germanic *kal- to an Indo-European base *gol- (among other derivatives of this is Serbo-Croat glagól ‘word’, source of Glagolitic, a term for an early Slavic alphabet).
call (v.)
Old English ceallian "to call, shout," less common than clipian; replaced by related Old Norse kalla "to cry loudly," from Proto-Germanic *kall- (cognates: Dutch kallen "to talk," Old High German kallon "to call"), from PIE root *gal- (2) "to call, scream, shriek, shout" (cognates: Sanskrit garhati "bewail, criticize;" Latin gallus "cock;" Old High German klaga, German Klage "complaint, grievance, lament, accusation;" Old English clacu "affront;" Old Church Slavonic glasu "voice," glagolu "word;" Welsh galw "call"). Related: Called; calling.

Meaning "to give a name to" is mid-13c. Coin-toss sense is from 1801. Meaning "to visit" (Middle English) was literally "to stand at the door and call." Telephone/telegraph sense is from 1889. To call out someone to fight (1823) corresponds to French provoquer. To call it a day is from 1834.
call (n.)
early 14c., from call (v.). Sense of "a short formal visit" is from 1862.

双语例句


1. Listen here, young lady. Don't you call me that!
你给我听着,小姐。别那样叫我!

来自柯林斯例句

2. Melanie promised that she would call them in the morning.
梅拉妮许诺第二天上午给他们打电话。

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3. They call rowing the perfect sport. It exercises every major muscle group.
他们称划船是最佳运动,它可以锻炼每一处主要肌肉群。

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4. President Najibullah said he would call a grand council of all Afghans.
纳吉布拉总统称他将召开阿富汗全民大会。

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5. Check us in at the hotel and wait for my call.
去宾馆替我们办理好入住手续,然后等我的电话。

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