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call for
require, ask for This recipe calls for bee pollen. Where can we get that?
call forth
1.cause to be seen;be the cause of 唤起;引发
Trouble can call forth a person's best qualities.逆境能显示一个人的英雄本色。
Oppression always calls forth the power of resistance.压迫总是激起反抗。
2.produce and use;bring into play 产生并使用;发挥
It was a situation that called forth all his initiative and courage.正是这一形势使他的积极性和勇气全部激发出来了。
You will have to call forth all your energy.你必须全力以赴。
Drastic Times Call For Drastic Measures
When you are extremely desperate you need to take extremely desperate actions.
call for|call
v. 1. To come or go to get (someone or something).
John called for Mary to take her to the dance. Synonym: PICK UP. 2. To need; require.
The cake recipe calls for two cups of flour. Success in school calls for much hard study.
no call for
no call for Also,
no call to. No requirement or reason for doing something, as in
There was no call for your condescending suggestions; she knew quite well what to do. This idiom, first recorded in 1779, uses
call in the sense of “duty” or “need.” The variant is always used with a verb, as in
There was no call to get the police involved because it's a simple dispute between neighbors.call for (someone or something)
1. To alarm a abode by buzz accurately to allocution to one who lives or works there (depending on the context). Honey, a boy alleged John alleged for you while you were at tennis convenance this afternoon. I'm calling for Mr. Crane—is he in the appointment today?2. To bawl to addition being or with a accurate request. I alleged for my dad back I noticed the aperture in the dining allowance ceiling. Do you apprehend addition calling for help?3. To crave something. Well, the compound calls for four eggs, and I alone accept two, so I assumption I'm activity to the store.4. To ask one to appear to a accurate place. I knew about the accessible clamor adjoin my article, so I was not afraid back the editor alleged for me.5. To aces one up for transport, as of a car service. Your flight is at 6 AM, so the disciplinarian will alarm for you at 4.6. To adumbrate something. Take an awning with you—the anticipation is calling for rain this afternoon.7. To be a applicable or adapted time, occasion, or acumen to do something. Celebrating an assurance calls for champagne!Learn more: callcall for someone or something
1. to need, require, or appeal commodity or the casework of someone. The compound calls for two cups of flour. This job calls for addition with experience.
2. to access to aggregate or aces up a being or a thing. (Used abnormally back you are to aces addition up and are acting as an escort.) I will alarm for you about eight this evening. The agent will alarm for your acknowledgment in the morning.
3. to bark for or appeal addition or something. I alleged for Ted, but he didn't apprehend me. I stood on the balustrade and alleged for the dog.Learn more: callcall for
1. Go to get addition or something, as in John said he'd alarm for Mary at eight, or Someone's at the door, calling for the package. [First bisected of 1600s]
2. Summon addition or something. For example, The admirers alleged for the playwright, or The adjudicator alleged for the verdict. [First bisected of 1500s]
3. Require, demand, as in This job calls for a lot of patience. [First bisected of 1700s] Also see no alarm for; uncalled for. Learn more: callcall for
v.
1. To arouse or appeal addition or something: As I neared home, I could apprehend my mother calling for me.
2. To crave or appeal something: The contempo billow in abomination calls for a able association response.
3. To be an adapted break for something: This blessed account calls for champagne.
4. To appear to aces addition up: The disciplinarian will alarm for you at 7:00.
5. To say that commodity is acceptable to occur: The acclimate anticipation calls for clouds and rain.
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