词汇 | at-call |
释义 | at call adverb ukus FINANCE used to describe loans that must be paid in full when the person or organization that has lent the money decides that they want it back: at call loans/deposit accounts See also money at call Examples of at callat call Practically, bin-brokers cannot refuse to receive money atcall. From Project Gutenberg Every young man should prepare himself to fight, atcall, for his country. From Project Gutenberg The bird was very tame, and came atcall to his hand; but the wings were there, young and strong and untried. From Project Gutenberg What his mind could supply atcall or gather in one excursion was all that he sought and all that he gave. From Project Gutenberg Wines and dishes had come atcall to a hatch in the wall at the far end of the room. From Project Gutenberg But the latter are held absolutely atcall, and in actual practice are removed with the utmost freedom. From Project Gutenberg He can nearly always control ten millions or more atcall. From Project Gutenberg What immense power must memory, always supplied and always ready atcall, bestow on the mind and reason! From Project Gutenberg The motor was declutched and kept running slowly so that power would instantly be atcall. From Project Gutenberg It can not be orally reproduced atcall, but on emergency it is at hand for use. From Project Gutenberg What his mind could supply atcall, or gather in one excursion, was all that he sought, and all that he gave. From Project Gutenberg Sums of £10 and upwards received at interest on deposit atcall, or for fixed periods. From Project Gutenberg It is easily tamed, comes atcall, and willingly follows those who feed and treat it with kindness. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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