call in
call-in
(คอล'อิน) n. การสนทนาทางโทรศัพท์เพื่อกระจายเสียง adj. เกี่ยวกับการสนทนาทางโทรศัพท์ที่กระจายเสียง
call in
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CALL IN
v.t.: 1. a chema înăuntru, a pofti, a invita. ‘Why don't you call your friends in, Betty?' She called him in and offered him some cakes and a cup of tea. 2. a retrage de pe piaţă, a scoate din circulaţie (bani, etc.) "How many of the cars have been called in?" (Cowie & Mackin, Op. cit.) 3. (mil.) a chema sub drapel. A lot of young men are called in every year in autumn.
CALL (IN)
(AT), v.i.: a intra; a veni; a trece (pe la) "I only called in for a moment to see Clara." (D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers) "I'll have a walk, ..., and call in at the dole-office on my way back." (Al. Sillitoe, Key to the Door) "I called in to see Budgie." (L. Durrell, Clea) "It was an invitation for them both to call in to take some refreshments with the Cassinis, a little after twelve the same day." (J. Rees, The Bride in Blue)
call-in
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