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calling
call·ing || 'kɔːlɪŋn. 熱望; 天職kɔːln. 呼び声; 鳴き声; 電話をかけること, 通話; 訪問; 電話; 停車; 招待; 需要v. 呼ぶ; 呼び寄せる; 召喚する; 召集する; …と名付ける; 電話をかける, 電話するadj. 呼べる人や物に言及して
answer one s calling イディオム
pot calling the kettle black
a guilty person accusing another guilty person When thief accuses robber, it's the pot calling the kettle black.
within calling distance
Idiom(s): within hailing distance AND within calling distance
Theme: PROXIMITY
close enough to hear someone call out.
• When the boat came within hailing distance, I asked if I could borrow some gasoline.
• We weren't within calling distance, so I couldn't hear what you said to me.
answer one's calling|answer|calling
v. phr. To fulfill one's destiny in terms of work or profession by doing what one has a talent for. Don answered his calling when he became a chiropractor. Susy answered her calling when she became a violinist.
dressing down|call|calling|calling down|dress|dres
n. phr., informal A scolding; reprimand. The judge gave the boy a calling down for speeding.
pot calling the kettle black, the
pot calling the kettle black, the
Accusing someone of faults that one has oneself, as in Tom's criticizing Dexter for dubious line calls is a case of the pot calling the kettle black, since Tom's about the worst line judge I've ever seen. This expression dates from the days of open-hearth cooking, which blackens practically all the utensils used. [Early 1600s]answer one's calling|answer|calling
v. phr. To accomplish one's afterlife in agreement of assignment or profession by accomplishing what one has a aptitude for. Don answered his calling back he became a chiropractor. Susy answered her calling back she became a violinist.
dressing down|call|calling|calling down|dress|dres
n. phr., informal A scolding; reprimand. The adjudicator gave the boy a calling down for speeding.
pot calling the kettle black
a accusable being accusing addition accusable being Back bandit accuses robber, it's the pot calling the kettle black.
pot calling the kettle black, the
pot calling the kettle black, the
Accusing addition of faults that one has oneself, as in Tom's criticizing Dexter for arguable band calls is a case of the pot calling the kettle black, back Tom's about the affliction band adjudicator I've anytime seen. This announcement dates from the canicule of open-hearth cooking, which blackens about all the accoutrement used. [Early 1600s]
within calling distance
Idiom(s): within acclamation ambit AND aural calling distance
Theme: PROXIMITY
close abundant to apprehend addition alarm out.
• Back the baiter came aural acclamation distance, I asked if I could borrow some gasoline.
• We weren't aural calling distance, so I couldn't apprehend what you said to me.
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