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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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calling [ingl. am. ˈkɔlɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈkɔːlɪŋ] SUST.

1. calling (vocation):

calling

2. calling (occupation):

calling form.

cold calling SUST. U

cold calling

name-calling [ingl. am. ˈneɪm ˌkɔlɪŋ, ingl. brit.] SUST. U coloq.

name-calling

calling card SUST. ingl. am.

calling card
to leave one's calling card ingl. brit. eufem. the dog/cat left his calling card on the carpet

I. call [ingl. am. kɔl, ingl. brit. kɔːl] SUST.

1. call (by telephone):

llamado m amer.
llamar a alguien (por teléfono)
an 800 call (in US)

2.1. call (of person):

llamado m amer.

2.2. call:

2.3. call (of bugle, trumpet, horn):

3.1. call (summons):

hacer sus (or mis etc.) necesidades eufem.

3.2. call REL.:

3.3. call TEAT.:

3.4. call (lure):

4. call (request):

llamado m amer.

5. call (claim):

6.1. call usu with negat. (reason):

6.2. call usu with negat. (demand):

7. call (visit):

ir a ver a alguien
to pay a call ingl. brit. eufem.
ir al baño eufem.

8.1. call (decision) DEP.:

cobro m Chile

8.2. call (in bridge):

8.3. call (in horse racing):

call ingl. am.

9. call FIN. (on shares):

on or at call

II. call [ingl. am. kɔl, ingl. brit. kɔːl] V. trans.

1. call (shout):

to call sb's name
llamar a alguien
didn't you hear us calling you?
to call time ingl. brit.

2. call police/taxi/doctor:

3. call (contact):

4. call (name, describe as):

le decimos Betty esp amer.
insultar a alguien
are you calling me a liar?

5.1. call (in poker):

call bet/player

5.2. call (in bridge):

III. call [ingl. am. kɔl, ingl. brit. kɔːl] V. intr.

1. call person:

2. call (by telephone, radio):

who's calling, please?
Madrid calling

3. call (visit):

thanks for calling

4.1. call (in poker):

4.2. call (in bridge):

call center, call centre ingl. brit. SUST.

call sign, call signal SUST.

telephone call SUST.

telephone call company
telephone call company
español
español
inglés
inglés
calling off
cold calling

en el diccionario PONS

calling [ˈkɔ:lɪŋ] SUST. form.

calling

calling card SUST. ingl. am.

1. calling card (telephone credit card):

calling card

2. calling card (card with one's name):

calling card

I. call [kɔ:l] SUST.

1. call (telephone):

2. call (visit):

3. call (shout):

4. call (animal cry):

call bird

5. call a. POL.:

6. call sin pl. a. ECON.:

7. call form. (need):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. call [kɔ:l] V. trans.

1. call (name, address as):

2. call (telephone):

to call sb collect ingl. am.

3. call (make noise to attract):

4. call (ask to come):

5. call (ask for quiet):

6. call (reprimand):

7. call (regard as):

I'm not calling you a liar

8. call (decide to have):

III. call [kɔ:l] V. intr.

1. call (telephone):

2. call (drop by):

3. call (shout):

cold call SUST.

call-up [ˈkɔ:lʌp] SUST. MILIT.

call-sign [ˈkɔ:lsaɪn] SUST.

curtain call SUST. TEAT.

call up V. trans.

1. call up ingl. am. (telephone):

2. call up INFORM.:

to call up sth

3. call up (order to join the military):

4. call up (conjure up):

roll call SUST.

Entrada de OpenDict

call V.

en el diccionario PONS

calling [ˈkɔ·lɪŋ] SUST. form.

calling

calling card SUST.

calling card

I. call [kɔl] SUST.

1. call (telephone):

2. call (visit):

3. call (shout):

4. call (animal cry):

call bird

5. call a. POL.:

6. call a. ECON.:

7. call form. (need):

8. call (decision):

9. call (attraction):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. call [kɔl] V. trans.

1. call (name, address as):

2. call (telephone):

3. call (make noise to attract):

4. call (ask to come):

5. call (ask for quiet):

6. call (reprimand):

7. call (regard as):

I'm not calling you a liar

8. call (decide to have):

III. call [kɔl] V. intr.

1. call (telephone):

2. call (drop by):

3. call (shout):

local call SUST.

roll call SUST.

cold call SUST.

call off V. trans.

1. call off (cancel):

2. call off (order back):

collect call SUST.

phone call SUST.

photo call SUST.

Present
Icall
youcall
he/she/itcalls
wecall
youcall
theycall
Past
Icalled
youcalled
he/she/itcalled
wecalled
youcalled
theycalled
Present Perfect
Ihavecalled
youhavecalled
he/she/ithascalled
wehavecalled
youhavecalled
theyhavecalled
Past Perfect
Ihadcalled
youhadcalled
he/she/ithadcalled
wehadcalled
youhadcalled
theyhadcalled

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

On the other hand, the image associated with an emotion will call up the emotion when recollected.
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She decides to call up the patient on the phone herself, only to find out that he is dead.
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A new rule allowed any general to call up his militia at any time.
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He earned a call up to the team and made his senior debut in the provincial championship that same year.
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Governors also had to call up soldiers to war and supply workers when a temple was built.
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