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called
被叫
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Call
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Called
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Calling
]
1.
To
command
or
request
to
come
or
be
present
;
to
summon
;
as
,
to
call
a
servant
.
Call
hither
Clifford
;
bid
him
come
amain
--
Shak
.
2.
To
summon
to
the
discharge
of
a
particular
duty
;
to
designate
for
an
office
,
or
employment
,
especially
of
a
religious
character
; --
often
used
of
a
divine
summons
;
as
,
to
be
called
to
the
ministry
;
sometimes
,
to
invite
;
as
,
to
call
a
minister
to
be
the
pastor
of
a
church
.
Paul
. . .
called
to
be
an
apostle
--
Rom
.
i
. 1.
The
Holy
Ghost
said
,
Separate
me
Barnabas
and
Saul
for
the
work
whereunto
I
have
called
them
.
--
Acts
xiii
. 2.
3.
To
invite
or
command
to
meet
;
to
convoke
; --
often
with
together
;
as
,
the
President
called
Congress
together
;
to
appoint
and
summon
;
as
,
to
call
a
meeting
of
the
Board
of
Aldermen
.
Now
call
we
our
high
court
of
Parliament
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
give
name
to
;
to
name
;
to
address
,
or
speak
of
,
by
a
specifed
name
.
If
you
would
but
call
me
Rosalind
.
--
Shak
.
And
God
called
the
light
Day
,
and
the
darkness
he
called
Night
.
--
Gen
.
i
. 5.
5.
To
regard
or
characterize
as
of
a
certain
kind
;
to
denominate
;
to
designate
.
What
God
hath
cleansed
,
that
call
not
thou
common
.
--
Acts
x
. 15.
6.
To
state
,
or
estimate
,
approximately
or
loosely
;
to
characterize
without
strict
regard
to
fact
;
as
,
they
call
the
distance
ten
miles
;
he
called
it
a
full
day's
work
.
[The]
army
is
called
seven
hundred
thousand
men
.
--
Brougham
.
7.
To
show
or
disclose
the
class
,
character
,
or
nationality
of
. [
Obs
.]
This
speech
calls
him
Spaniard
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
8.
To
utter
in
a
loud
or
distinct
voice
; --
often
with
off
;
as
,
to
call
,
or
call off
,
the
items
of
an
account
;
to
call
the
roll
of
a
military
company
.
No
parish
clerk
who
calls
the
psalm
so
clear
.
--
Gay
.
9.
To
invoke
;
to
appeal
to
.
I
call
God
for
a
witness
.
--
2
Cor
.
i
. 23 [
Rev
.
Ver
. ]
10.
To
rouse
from
sleep
;
to
awaken
.
If
thou
canst
awake
by
four
o
'
the
clock
.
I
prithee
call
me
.
Sleep
hath
seized
me
wholly
. --
Shak
.
To call a bond
,
to
give
notice
that
the
amount
of
the
bond
will
be
paid
.
To call a party
Law
,
to
cry
aloud
his
name
in
open
court
,
and
command
him
to
come
in
and
perform
some
duty
requiring
his
presence
at
the
time
on
pain
of
what
may
befall
him
.
To call back
,
to
revoke
or
retract
;
to
recall
;
to
summon
back
.
To call down
,
to
pray
for
,
as
blessing
or
curses
.
To call forth
,
to
bring
or
summon
to
action
;
as
,
to
call
forth
all
the
faculties
of
the
mind
.
To call in
,
(a)
To
collect
;
as
,
to
call
in
debts
or
money
;
ar
to
withdraw
from
cirulation
;
as
,
to
call
in
uncurrent
coin
.
(b)
To
summon
to
one's
side
;
to
invite
to
come
together
;
as
,
to
call
in
neighbors
.
To call (any one) names
,
to
apply
contemptuous
names
(
to
any
one
).
To call off
,
to
summon
away
;
to
divert
;
as
,
to
call
off
the
attention
;
to
call
off
workmen
from
their
employment
.
To call out
.
(a)
To
summon
to
fight
;
to
challenge
.
(b)
To
summon
into
service
;
as
,
to
call
out
the
militia
.
To call over
,
to
recite
separate
particulars
in
order
,
as
a
roll
of
names
.
To call to account
,
to
demand
explanation
of
.
To call to mind
,
to
recollect
;
to
revive
in
memory
.
To call to order
,
to
request
to
come
to
order
;
as
:
(a)
A
public
meeting
,
when
opening
it
for
business
.
(b)
A
person
,
when
he
is
transgressing
the
rules
of
debate
.
To call to the bar
,
to
admit
to
practice
in
courts
of
law
.
To call up
.
(a)
To
bring
into
view
or
recollection
;
as
to
call
up
the
image
of
deceased
friend
.
(b)
To
bring
into
action
or
discussion
;
to
demand
the
consideration
of
;
as
,
to
call
up
a
bill
before
a
legislative
body
.
Syn:
--
To
name
;
denominate
;
invite
;
bid
;
summon
;
convoke
;
assemble
;
collect
;
exhort
;
warn
;
proclaim
;
invoke
;
appeal
to
;
designate
.
Usage:
To Call
,
Convoke
,
Summon
.
Call
is
the
generic
term
;
as
,
to
call
a
public
meeting
.
To
convoke
is
to
require
the
assembling
of
some
organized
body
of
men
by
an
act
of
authority
;
as
,
the
king
convoked
Parliament
.
To
summon
is
to
require
attendance
by
an
act
more
or
less
stringent
anthority
;
as
,
to
summon
a
witness
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
called
adj
1:
given
or
having
a
specified
name
; "
they
called
his
name
Jesus
"; "forces...which
Empedocles
called
`
love
'
and
`
hate
'"; "
an
actor
named
Harold
Lloyd
"; "
a
building
in
Cardiff
named
the
Temple
of
Peace
" [
syn
:
named
]
2:
known
or
spoken
of
as
; "
though
she
is
named
Katherine
,
she
is
called
Kitty
" [
syn
:
known as
]
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