call-out
- IPA[ˈkôlˌout]
美式
- an instance of being summoned, especially in order to deal with an emergency or to do repairs;a statement drawing critical attention to someone's unacceptable actions or behavior
noun: call-out, plural noun: call-outs
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名詞
- 1. British an instance of being summoned, especially in order to deal with an emergency or to do repairs the sheriff's deputies quickly determined it was a false call-out a call-out charge
- 2. a statement drawing critical attention to someone's unacceptable actions or behavior the since-deleted call-out was incongruous with her usually positive tweets
- 3. a letter, word, number, or symbol identifying an illustration or a specific part of one.
- ▪ a short piece of text set in larger type than the rest of the page and intended to attract attention.
- summon someone to deal with an emergency or provide a service
Oxford Dictionary
- summon someone to deal with an emergency or provide a service
Oxford American Dictionary
- summon someone to deal with an emergency or to do repairs
Oxford American Dictionary
- summon someone to deal with an emergency or to do repairs
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkɔːlaʊt]
英式
- an instance of being summoned to deal with an emergency or do repairs: the late-night call-outs were an occasional part of the job a call-out charge
Oxford Dictionary