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call·ing [ˈkɔ:lɪŋ] N

1. calling (profession):

calling
poklic m

2. calling (inner impulse):

calling
klic m

ˈcall·ing card N

1. calling card Am (for telephone):

calling card

2. calling card esp Am (personal):

calling card

I . call [kɔ:l] N

2. call (visit):

obisk m

3. call (on alert):

4. call (shout):

klic m

5. call no pl (appeal):

6. call (request):

8. call no pl form (need):

razlog m

9. call (summoning):

poziv m na

10. call STOCKEX:

11. call (decision):

II . call [kɔ:l] VB trans

1. call (on the telephone, by radio):

3. call (shout):

vpiti [perf zavpiti]

4. call (read aloud) SCHOOL:

7. call (summon to office, strike):

8. call (wake):

zbujati [perf zbuditi]

10. call SPORTS:

III . call [kɔ:l] VB intr

1. call (telephone):

who's calling, please?

2. call (drop by):

I . call after VB intr to call after sb

call at VB intr

1. call (visit):

2. call:

call NAUT
NAUT to call at a town/station, TRANSP

I . call back VB trans

II . call back VB intr

1. call (phone):

2. call (return):

vračati se [perf vrniti se]

call for VB intr

1. call (collect):

call forth VB trans form

I . call in VB trans

1. call (ask to come):

2. call (consult):

3. call (ask for the return of):

II . call in VB intr

1. call RADIO:

call off VB trans

2. call (order back):

I . call out VB trans

2. call (summon):

3. call (order):

II . call out VB intr

call over VB trans to call sb over

call round VB intr Brit

call up VB trans

1. call esp Am (telephone):

2. call COMPUT:

3. call MIL:

4. call (conjure up):

Usage examples with calling

who's calling, please?

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Simple repetitive parts mesh, creating momentum and rhythmic interplay producing mellow, lilting, and often hypnotic textures while calling attention to no individual sound.
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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.
www.latimes.com
But cold-calling politicians can be intimidating for some, she said.
www.thestar.com
Basically their history, their calling card, is their body.
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Someone inside of the locker is calling for help, and green goo starts pouring out of it.
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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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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.
en.wikipedia.org
She fears cost is deterring default providers from cold-calling to explain people's options.
www.stuff.co.nz
The company offers prepaid and postpaid international calling cards.
en.wikipedia.org
Movie blog eatpraymedia gave the film four and a half stars, calling it... the perfect antidote to big budget movie making.
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