| Temel Çeviriler |
call [sb] in, call in [sb] vtr + adv | (summon) | çağırmak geçişli f. |
| | It's time to call the children in for supper. |
| call [sb] in vtr phrasal sep | (contact: a professional for help) (usta, vb.) | çağırmak f. |
| | The tap was leaking, so Jess called in a plumber. |
| call in vi phrasal | UK (visit) | ziyaret etmek f. |
| | | uğramak f. |
| | Grandma and Grandad called in today and we all had tea. |
| call in on [sb] vi phrasal + prep | UK (visit) | -i ziyaret etmek f. |
| | | -e uğramak f. |
| | Stef called in on her neighbour on the way to the shops, to ask if he needed anything. |
| call in at [sth] vi phrasal + prep | UK (visit briefly) | şöyle bir uğramak f. |
| | I just need to call in at the office on the way home to pick up some paperwork. |
| | We called in at Bristol on our way to London. |
call in, also UK: ring in, phone in vi phrasal | (phone) | aramak, telefonla aramak f. |
| | | telefon etmek f. |
| | Radio listeners are encouraged to call in to make comments. |
call [sth] in, call in [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (loan, debt: demand repayment) (borç, vb.) | ödenmesini talep etmek geçişli f. |
| | The bank called in Stuart's loan and he had to sell his house to repay it. |
call-in (US), phone-in (UK) adj | (show, etc.: phone-in) (radyo/televizyon programı) | telefonla katılmalı s. |
| | He hosts a call-in show on the local radio station. |