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calling <a calling; callings> N

calling at (someone's place or house)

calling channel N COMPUT

calling convention COMPUT

calling device N COMPUT

calling jack COMMUNIC

calling magneto COMMUNIC

calling off

calling off
calling off

calling on (someone)

calling plug ELEC

calling station COMMUNIC

calling subscriber COMMUNIC

calling up

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He leaves behind a calling card which states let the punishment fit the crime.
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But simply calling all the candidates "populists," a catchall term for politicians who champion the common people against a privileged elite, doesn't explain much.
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She fears cost is deterring default providers from cold-calling to explain people's options.
www.stuff.co.nz
Someone inside of the locker is calling for help, and green goo starts pouring out of it.
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A police officer told her that she was playing music calling for the overthrow of the regime, and asked her to turn down the volume.
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The manoeuvrability required for the latter requires the ability to fly slowly and to rotate rapidly, calling for relatively short spans.
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But with all the standard calling features like call waiting, conference calling, and even custom ringtones, it's a welcome addition to a multi-tasker's workflow.
time.com
But the other scouts spread calumnies about the land, calling it one that devours its settlers.
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In 1973, the CPM implemented a new strategy calling for their military activities to be coordinated with those of front organisations.
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Single-parameter calling criteria require that only one criterion be met before activating the efferent component.
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