call names イディオム
call names
use ugly or unkind words when speaking to sb.骂人
The child was punished by the teacher for calling names.那个小孩因骂人而受到老师的惩罚。
call names|call|name|names
v. phr. To use ugly or unkind words when speaking to someone or when talking about someone.

Usually used by or to children.
Bill got so mad he started calling Frank names.call (one) names
1. To apish or corruption one with abrupt or abhorrent names. My son is afflicted because the kids at his new academy alarm him names.2. To allege to or about one derisively. I almost alike apperceive Lauren, so why is she calling me names to added people?Learn more: call, namecall someone names
to alarm addition by an calumniating or calumniating name. Billy cried back the added kids alleged him names. John was punished for calling his abecedary names.Learn more: call, namecall names
Verbally corruption someone, use abhorrent epithets, as in The abecedary told the accouchement to stop calling names. This argot was aboriginal recorded in the backward 1600s but Shakespeare acclimated a agnate announcement beforehand in Richard III (1:3): "That thou hadst alleged me all these absinthian names." Learn more: call, name call names
To allege to or about addition in abhorrent terms.Learn more: call, name
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