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词汇 call-in
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call someone in


phrasal verb with callverbuk /kɔːl/ us /kɑːl/
to ask someone to come to help in a difficult situation: 召来,叫来,请来
A new team of detectives were called in to conduct a fresh inquiry.新调来一组侦探重新进行调查。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inviting & summoning
ask
ask someone in
ask someone out
call
call (something) out
call someone over
convene
convoke
friend
invite
invite someone over
invitee
plus one
recall
resummon
send
summon
summons
uncalled
uninvited

call something in


phrasal verb with callverbuk /kɔːl/ us /kɑːl/
If a bank calls in money, it demands that you pay back the money it has lent to you: (银行)收回(贷款)
He needs to make the business work before the bank calls in the loan.在银行收回贷款之前,他得让公司运作起来。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making appeals & requests
adjuration
appellate
apply for something
apply to
ask a lot
besiege
car wash
cry
demand
entreat
importunately
importunity
invite
invocation
leech
out with it!idiom
pester
push
scrounge
ticket

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Borrowing & lending
call-in
noun[ C ]
USuk /ˈkɔːl.ɪn/ us /ˈkɑːl.ɪn/(UKphone-in)
a television or radio programme in which members of the public call to express their opinions or ask questions(电台或电视台)来电直播节目
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts
action replay
binge-watch
blooper
breakfast television
breaking news
commentary
game show
God slot
green screen
hate-watch
headline
radio broadcast
reality show
reality TV
rerun
rom com
sketch
syndicate
vox pop
webcast

call in | American Dictionary


call in


phrasal verb with callverbus/kɔl/

(PHONE)


to telephone the place you work:
She hasn't called in with her schedule yet.
You can also call in to a radio or television program or to an organization asking for information from the public:
Call in to this radio station and ask the governor a question.
People were calling in to report suspicious activity.
 call in sick
If you call in sick, you telephone to say that you are unable to work because of illness.

call in someone


phrasal verb with callverbus/kɔl/

(REQUEST)


to request that someone come to you:
Local police called in the FBI to assist with the investigation.
Did they call you in and have you demonstrate the software for them?
call-in
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ˈkɔlˌɪn/
(of broadcasts) allowing members of the public to make their questions and opinions a part of the program:
Bell hosts a popular call-in show on a local radio station.

call in | Business English


call in


phrasal verb with callverbuk /kɔːl/us
[ I ] COMMUNICATIONS
to phone a place in order to give or get information:
With a number of employees having called in sick, the remaining staff were struggling to cope.
People were asked to call in if they wanted further information on the proposal.

call sb in


phrasal verb with callverbuk /kɔːl/us
to ask someone to come to help with a difficult situation:
They called in the department which specializes in investigating credit card fraud.
 call in the receiversUK
FINANCE
to officially appoint someone to manage the finances of a company that cannot pay its debts:
The company has called in the receivers after suffering significant financial loss.

call sth in


phrasal verb with callverbuk /kɔːl/us
FINANCE
to demand that borrowed money be paid back:
It would be unusual for a company going into receivership not to call in loans to settle creditors.

Examples of call someone in


call someone in
The slips were collected from tape-recorded radio call-in programs over a period of one year.
All the errors were collected from tape-recorded radio call-in programs and verified through repeated listening.
In other cases, such as radio call-in shows, interview participants address each other using proper names, suggesting an intimacy between strangers.
A call-in customer who cannot be helped immediately by a human server might be told how long a wait he/she faces before an operator is available.
The time between call-in and inquiry in those cases varied between four and 39 weeks, the average being just under 25 weeks.
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These call-in requests are being considered and decisions on them will be reached shortly.
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Of course, in practice the call-in power, if it is used at all, will only be used to remove restrictive rules.
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The same would apply under the call-in procedure.
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They do not go far enough in relation to the call-in power.
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Of course, a call-in raises the possibility of a public inquiry.
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However, his policy is to be very selective about exercising his call-in powers.
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Franchise agreements provide for a special call-in meeting where performance in any four-week period falls below the pre-set thresholds.
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There is certainly no reason why applications of that type would not be considered for call-in.
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These include, for instance, the powers to confirm development plans and to determine planning applications on appeal or call-in.
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It can take more than a year for an inquiry to get under way, even after a call-in.
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