call
call — 動詞
1. to choose a name for someone or something and use that name when speaking to or
取名;稱呼
給人或事物命名
to choose a name for someone or something and use that name when speaking to or about them
Eri's parents called her Eri after her grandmother, who had passed away the year before.
Eri 的父母以她祖母的名字為她取名 Eri,而祖母在前一年過世了。
call + object + after + name (naming after someone)
Scientists called the newly discovered planet after the famous astronomer who first predicted its existence.
科學家以最早預測其存在的知名天文學家,為這顆新發現的行星命名。
passive construction: be called + after
We called our dog Charlie because he looked like a tiny prince at the shelter.
我們叫我們的狗 Charlie,因為牠在收容所時看起來像個小王子。
What do you call a person who repairs pipes and water systems in buildings?
修理建築物內水管和供水系統的人,你怎麼稱呼?
Ingrid calls her grandfather Papa every time she visits him on Sunday afternoons.
Ingrid 每次星期天下午去看祖父時,都叫他「Papa」。
- name
more formal; often used in official contexts ('the president named her as the new director')
- christen
used especially for naming a baby or a ship, often in a ceremony
- label
can sound more negative or clinical; used for putting things into categories
- dub
informal or humorous; suggests a nickname or media-given name
文法句型
call + object + name
call + object + after + someone
用法筆記
Frequently used in the pattern verb + object + complement where the complement names the person or thing. When explaining who someone was named after, use 'after' (British) or 'for' (American): 'She was called Olivia after her aunt.'
常見錯誤
2. to use insulting words when speaking to someone, especially about their appearan
辱罵
用侮辱性字眼稱呼他人
to use insulting words when speaking to someone, especially about their appearance, background, or abilities
Asher got into trouble for calling his classmate names during the lunch break.
Asher 因為在午餐時間辱罵同學而惹上麻煩。
fixed expression: call + someone + names
The teacher explained that calling each other names can cause lasting emotional harm to children.
老師解釋說,互相辱罵會對兒童造成長期的情感傷害。
reciprocal: call + each other + names
Sirin felt hurt when the other team called her names during the volleyball match.
排球比賽中對方球隊辱罵 Sirin,讓她感到受傷。
Parents should teach their children not to call people names even when they feel angry.
父母應該教導孩子,即使在生氣的時候,也不要辱罵別人。
- insult
more general and formal; can refer to words or actions ('he insulted the referee')
- abuse verbally
stronger and more serious; suggests prolonged or harsh treatment
- praise
to express approval or admiration for someone
- compliment
to say something nice about someone's appearance or qualities
文法句型
call + someone + names
用法筆記
Always used in the fixed expression 'call someone names' — the word 'names' is plural and no determiner (a, the, some) appears before it. The expression refers to a pattern of insulting behavior, not a single comment.
常見錯誤
3. to contact someone by telephone in order to have a conversation with them
打電話
使用電話與人交談
to contact someone by telephone in order to have a conversation with them
Ada calls her mother every evening to say goodnight before she goes to sleep.
Ada 每天晚上睡覺前都會打電話給母親說晚安。
call + object + every [time period] (routine)
The dentist's office called Zayd to remind him about his appointment next Tuesday.
牙醫診所打電話給 Zayd,提醒他下週二的約診。
call + object + to + infinitive (purpose)
Could you call this number and ask whether the job position is still open?
你可以打這個號碼,問問那個職位是否還在徵人嗎?
I will call you as soon as I arrive at the train station.
我一到火車站就會打電話給你。
文法句型
call + someone
call + someone + at + number
call + to + infinitive
常見錯誤
4. to call someone using a service where the person who answers the telephone pays
對方付費
撥打由接聽方付費的電話
to call someone using a service where the person who answers the telephone pays the charges
When Amira studied abroad, she would call collect to avoid expensive international phone bills.
Amira 在國外留學時,常常打對方付費電話,以避免昂貴的國際電話費。
adverb position: call + collect
The soldier called collect from the military base to speak with his worried mother.
那名士兵從軍事基地打對方付費電話,跟擔心的母親說話。
Before mobile phones became common, travelers often called collect from public payphones.
在手機普及之前,旅客常常從公共電話撥打對方付費電話。
The hotel guest asked the receptionist if she could call collect to her office.
那位飯店房客問櫃檯人員,她是否可以打對方付費電話到辦公室。
- reverse the charges
British equivalent; used as a verb phrase ('I reversed the charges')
文法句型
call + collect
用法筆記
This expression is becoming less common with the rise of mobile phones and affordable international calling plans. In British English, the equivalent phrase is 'reverse the charges.'
5. to have a particular opinion about someone or something, or to describe them in
稱為;視為
以某種方式描述或評價
to have a particular opinion about someone or something, or to describe them in a certain way — for example, calling a decision unfair, or calling a city the best place to live
Many people call New York City the Big Apple because of its energy and size.
很多人稱紐約市為「大蘋果」,因為它的活力與龐大規模。
passive-like: be called + nickname (popular opinion)
Paul called his neighbor's actions both brave and thoughtful after the fire.
Paul 稱他鄰居在火災後的舉動既勇敢又體貼。
call + object + adjective complement
Rodrigo called the movie the best of the year and recommended it to everyone.
Rodrigo 稱這部電影為年度最佳作品,並推薦給每個人。
Some historians call the 1920s the golden age of American literature.
有些歷史學家稱 1920 年代為美國文學的黃金年代。
- consider
more formal; focuses on careful thought ('I consider her the best candidate')
- regard as
takes the preposition 'as'; slightly more formal ('He is regarded as an expert')
- describe as
focuses on the words used rather than the opinion itself
- deem
formal; often used in official or legal contexts ('The proposal was deemed unacceptable')
文法句型
call + object + noun
call + object + adjective
be + called + noun
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (GIVE NAME): sense 1 gives an actual name to someone or something; sense 5 expresses an opinion or judgment. For example, 'I called him a friend' (sense 5 — I consider him a friend) versus 'I called him David' (sense 1 — David is his name).
常見錯誤
6. to feel that something rightfully belongs to you, especially after working hard
視為己有
認為某事物屬於自己
to feel that something rightfully belongs to you, especially after working hard for it or waiting a long time
After ten years of hard work, Joaquín could finally call the restaurant his own.
經過十年的努力,Joaquín 終於可以將這家餐廳視為己有。
pattern: call + object + possessive + own (achievement)
The old house was abandoned so long that no one could call it their own.
那棟老房子被遺棄了那麼久,沒有人能把它當作自己的。
negative: no one + could call + object + possessive + own
After years of sharing a room, Eric found a quiet place to call his own.
與人同住多年後,Eric 終於找到一個安靜的地方,可以當作自己的空間。
With this impressive victory, the basketball team can finally call the championship trophy their own.
憑藉這場令人印象深刻的勝利,這支籃球隊終於可以將冠軍獎盃視為己有。
文法句型
call + object + possessive + own
用法筆記
Almost always appears with a possessive pronoun (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) followed by the word 'own'. The object being claimed comes between 'call' and the possessive. This is a fixed expression and rarely appears in other syntactic forms.
7. to use a very loud voice so that someone at a distance can hear what you say, or
喊叫;鳴叫
大聲說話以引起注意;動物發出叫聲
to use a very loud voice so that someone at a distance can hear what you say, or to make the natural sound that a bird or other animal typically makes.
Christopher called across the busy street to catch the attention of his cousin.
Christopher 在繁忙的街道對面大聲呼喊,想引起表弟的注意。
The old woman called for help when she slipped on the wet kitchen floor.
那位老婦人在潮濕的廚房地板上滑倒時大聲呼救。
call + for + help/assistance
At dawn, Aoi could hear the birds calling to each other in the garden.
黎明時分,Aoi 可以聽見鳥兒在花園裡彼此鳴叫。
The police officer called out a warning as the car sped toward the barrier.
那輛車朝著障礙物疾駛而去,警察大聲喊出警告。
"Wait for me!" called Hoa, but the train doors had already closed.
"等我!" Hoa 喊道,但火車門已經關上了。
- whisper
to speak very softly
文法句型
call + to + person
call + out + speech
call + for + help/assistance
用法筆記
Also used for animal cries — a bird calls, a wolf calls, but a dog barks and a cat meows. The direct speech pattern ("…" called [person]) is the most common in narrative writing.
常見錯誤
8. to tell everyone present at a formal gathering that they must become quiet so th
要求肅靜
在正式會議中請大家安靜以便開會
to tell everyone present at a formal gathering that they must become quiet so the proceedings can officially begin or resume.
The committee chair called the monthly board meeting to order at exactly ten o'clock.
委員會主席在十點整準時宣布召開每月董事會議。
call + [meeting] + to order
Judge Ignacio called the courtroom to order before the witness could testify.
Ignacio 法官在證人作證前要求法庭內保持安靜。
After loud arguing, the president called for order by banging on the table.
在激烈爭論後,主席用力敲桌以維持秩序。
The teacher called the class to order after the lunch bell had stopped ringing.
午餐鈴聲停止後,老師要求全班安靜下來。
- bring to order
slightly less common, same meaning
- gavel
very specific — to use a small hammer to call a meeting to order
文法句型
call + noun + to order
call + for + order
用法筆記
Most commonly used in the fixed phrase 'call [meeting/group] to order.' The person doing the calling is typically the chairperson, judge, or presiding officer. Less formal alternatives include 'quiet down' or 'settle down.'
常見錯誤
9. in American football, basketball, and similar team sports, to announce which pla
指示戰術
在運動比賽中宣布下一波進攻戰術
in American football, basketball, and similar team sports, to announce which play or move the team should execute next.
The quarterback called an audible at the line after spotting a gap in the defence.
四分衛在看到防守陣容出現空隙後,在攻防線臨時改變戰術。
call + an audible (specific football term)
Coach Reuben called a timeout with only thirty seconds left on the clock.
Reuben 教練在比賽只剩三十秒時喊了暫停。
In basketball, the point guard calls the play and directs the other players.
在籃球比賽中,控球後衛負責下達戰術並指揮其他球員。
The offensive coordinator called a running play, but the defence stopped them for a loss.
進攻協調員下達了一個跑陣戰術,但防守方成功攔截,損失碼數。
- signal
can be non-verbal (hand gestures), whereas call is always spoken
文法句型
call + a/the + play/routes/timeout
用法筆記
Primarily used in American team sports. In American football, the quarterback calls the play in the huddle or changes it at the line (audible). In basketball, the point guard typically calls plays.
10. to deliver a running description of a live sporting contest for people who are l
播報;轉播
在廣播或電視上即時描述比賽進行情況
to deliver a running description of a live sporting contest for people who are listening on the radio or watching on television.
Elise called the championship match live for the national sports radio station.
Élise 在國家體育廣播電台現場播報了冠軍賽。
My grandfather loves listening to baseball games called on the old radio.
我祖父喜歡用那台老收音機聽棒球轉播。
passive: be called (game)
Stefan called every serve and volley with growing excitement during the five-set tennis final.
Stefan 在這場五盤網球決賽中充滿激情地播報每一次發球和截擊。
A well-known commentator calls the play-by-play for the local football team on Saturday afternoons.
一位知名評論員每週六下午為當地足球隊進行逐球解說。
The network hired a former player to call the Sunday night games this season.
電視網本賽季聘請了一位前球員來播報週日晚上的比賽。
- announce
broader — can mean making any public announcement, not just sports commentary
- commentate
more formal, specifically means providing expert analysis during a broadcast
文法句型
call + a/the + game/match/race
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 9 (CALL PLAYS): sense 9 is about deciding what the team should do next, while this sense is about narrating the action for an audience. The person who calls a game is a commentator or announcer, not a player or coach.
常見錯誤
11. to ask or order a person to make their way to your location, using your voice, a
叫來;召喚
請或命令某人到你所在的地方
to ask or order a person to make their way to your location, using your voice, a telephone, or a message delivered through another person.
The nurse called the next patient into the examination room at the clinic.
護士叫下一位病人進入診療室。
call + person + into + place
Christopher's mother called him downstairs for dinner when the food was ready.
Christopher 的媽媽叫他下樓吃飯,說飯菜已經準備好了。
The fire brigade was called to the scene of the accident within minutes.
消防隊在幾分鐘內就被叫到了事故現場。
The general called his officers to an urgent meeting in the command centre.
將軍召集他的軍官到指揮中心開緊急會議。
Imani called the dog back when it started running toward the busy road.
Imani 在狗跑向繁忙馬路時把牠叫了回來。
- dismiss
to send someone away
文法句型
call + person + to + place
call + person + to-infinitive
call + for + person/thing
be called + to + place
用法筆記
Can be used for people, animals, or emergency services. When used for summoning emergency services (ambulance, fire brigade), the construction is normally passive: '[service] was called to [location].' For pets, directional particles (back, over, away) are common.
常見錯誤
12. to go and see someone at their home or workplace for a brief social or professio
拜訪;探望
短暫造訪某人或某地(尤用於英式英語)
to go and see someone at their home or workplace for a brief social or professional stop.
Aoi called on her grandmother every Sunday afternoon after church.
Aoi 每個星期天下午做完禮拜後都會去探望祖母。
call + on + person (social visit)
The insurance agent called at our house to discuss the new policy options.
保險業務員到我們家拜訪,討論新的保單方案。
call + at + place (professional visit)
The doctor called on several patients during her morning rounds at the hospital.
醫生在早晨巡房時探望了幾位住院病人。
Reuben called in to see his former teacher while back in town for the holidays.
Reuben 趁假期回到鎮上時順道拜訪了他以前的老師。
Théo called at the post office to pick up a parcel before it closed.
Théo 在郵局關門前去了一趟,領取包裹。
文法句型
call + on + person
call + at + place
call + in + to see + person
用法筆記
Primarily British English. In American English, 'visit' or 'stop by' is more common. The specific preposition changes the nuance: 'call on + person' = social visit, 'call at + place' = brief professional errand, 'call in' = informal drop-by.
常見錯誤
13. to officially decide that a meeting, election, strike, or similar event will hap
召開;舉行
正式決定舉行會議、選舉等
to officially decide that a meeting, election, strike, or similar event will happen at a particular time
The teachers' union called a strike after months of failed negotiations with the school board.
教師工會在與校董會談判數月失敗後,宣布發動罷工。
call + strike (action event)
The president called a press conference to address the growing concerns about public health.
總統召開記者會,回應民眾對公共衛生日益增加的擔憂。
Under the new rules, shareholders can call a vote on executive pay packages.
根據新規定,股東可以要求對高層薪酬方案進行投票。
City officials called a special election to fill the council seat Adina left empty.
市政府官員舉行特別選舉,以填補 Adina 留下的議員席位。
- cancel
to decide that a planned event will not happen
文法句型
call + object
用法筆記
Object must be an event noun (strike, meeting, election, vote, press conference, session, hearing). Frequently used in news and formal announcements.
常見錯誤
14. during a game, an official such as a referee or umpire makes an authoritative de
判定
裁判在比賽中做出判定的行為
during a game, an official such as a referee or umpire makes an authoritative decision about a player's action or a shot — for instance, ruling that a runner is out, the ball went out of bounds, or a rule was broken
The referee called a foul on the defender for pushing during the corner kick.
裁判判罰防守球員在角球時推人犯規。
call a foul on [player] for [action]
With the score tied, the umpire called the runner out at second base.
在平手的情況下,裁判判決跑者在二壘出局。
The tennis line judge called the serve out, and the crowd erupted in protest.
網球線審判定發球出界,全場觀眾大聲抗議。
The referee called a technical foul on the coach for stepping onto the court.
裁判因教練踏進球場而判了一次技術犯規。
文法句型
call + object + adjective (complement)
call + object + adverbial
用法筆記
Frequently followed by an adjective complement describing the ruling (call someone out, call the ball in/out). Subject must be a sports official (referee, umpire, linesperson, judge). The direct object is either the action (foul, violation) or the player/ball being ruled on.
常見錯誤
❌ 'He called the runner out, but the crowd disagreed.' (no issue, correct) — This pattern is correct; 'call + object + adjective' (call + the runner + out).
15. to say what you think will happen before the final outcome is known — for exampl
預測
預先說出對結果的判斷
to say what you think will happen before the final outcome is known — for example, guessing the winner of a race, where the stock market is heading, or whether a coin flip lands on heads or tails
The financial analysts called the market downturn three months before it happened.
金融分析師早在市場下跌的三個月前就預測到了這波跌勢。
call + object (prediction)
Before the coin toss, Hyun called heads and watched it land tails up.
在擲硬幣之前,Hyun 猜了正面,結果看到硬幣反面朝上。
Most polls called the race too close to declare a winner before midnight.
大多數民調顯示選情過於接近,無法在午夜前宣布勝選者。
Astrid called the final score of the championship game within two points.
Astrid 預測冠軍賽的最終比分,誤差只有兩分以內。
With so many undecided voters, no one was willing to call the election early.
由於還有太多游離選民,沒有人願意提前預測選舉結果。
文法句型
call + object
call + that-clause
to call (intransitive)
用法筆記
Common in sports broadcasting, political commentary, and financial analysis. Can be used intransitively (It's too early to call). The coin-tossing sub-sense (He called heads) follows the same pattern but is specific to that context.
常見錯誤
call — 名詞
1. an occasion when you use a telephone to speak to another person, often to exchan
電話;通話
使用電話交談的行為
an occasion when you use a telephone to speak to another person, often to exchange information or have a conversation
Lara gave her mother a quick call to say she had arrived safely at the hotel.
Lara 打了通電話給母親,告訴她自己已經安全抵達飯店。
give + someone + a call
Christopher missed three calls from the office while he was on the train.
Christopher 在火車上漏接了辦公室打來的三通電話。
miss + a call
The helpline received over two hundred calls on its first day of operation.
這條服務專線在營運第一天就接到了超過兩百通的電話。
If you have any questions about your order, please give us a call.
如果您對訂單有任何疑問,請打電話給我們。
Niran stepped out of the meeting to take an urgent call from his doctor.
Niran 走出會議室,接聽醫生打來的一通緊急電話。
- phone call
fuller term, interchangeable in most contexts
- ring
informal British usage, as in 'give me a ring'
文法句型
give + someone + a call
make + a call
miss + a call
常見錯誤
2. the natural sound that an animal or bird makes, or a loud shout made by a person
叫聲;呼喊
動物或人的叫喊聲
the natural sound that an animal or bird makes, or a loud shout made by a person to attract attention or communicate across a distance
The owl's low call echoed through the forest just before midnight.
貓頭鷹低沉的叫聲在午夜前夕迴盪在森林中。
Ada heard a faint call for help coming from somewhere near the riverbank.
Ada 聽到河岸附近傳來微弱的求救聲。
a call for help
The bird's distinctive call sounded like a series of five short whistles.
這隻鳥獨特的叫聲聽起來像一連串五聲短促的口哨。
From the kitchen window, Hyun heard his grandmother's call to come inside for dinner.
Hyun 從廚房窗口聽到祖母喊他進屋吃晚餐。
A loud call from the crowd told the players the game was about to start.
人群中的一聲大喊告訴選手們比賽即將開始。
文法句型
the + noun + of + animal
用法筆記
When referring to a human shout, this sense often appears in the pattern 'a call for + noun' (e.g., a call for help) or with a possessive determiner (e.g., his call).
常見錯誤
3. a general situation in which many people want or need a particular thing, servic
需求;需要
人們對某事物的普遍需要
a general situation in which many people want or need a particular thing, service, or change to happen
There has been a growing call for affordable housing in the city centre.
市中心對平價住宅的需求日益增長。
call for + noun (demand)
The government faced increasing calls for better public transport across the region.
政府面臨各界越來越多的呼聲,要求改善全國大眾運輸系統。
The call for volunteer teachers has never been stronger in rural communities.
偏鄉社區對志願教師的需求從未如此強烈。
As the river rose, there were urgent calls for sandbags and extra emergency supplies.
河水上漲時,人們緊急需要沙包和額外的救災物資。
The manager noted a clear call from customers for later opening hours on weekends.
經理注意到顧客明確希望在週末延長營業時間。
文法句型
call + for + noun
there is + call + for + noun
用法筆記
This sense is typically uncountable and often appears with 'there is/there are' or in negative constructions ('there is no call for...'). Distinguish from sense 4, where 'call' is countable and refers to a specific, often formal, demand rather than general need.
常見錯誤
4. a strong and often public request or demand that a specific action be taken or t
要求;呼籲
要求特定事情發生的正式請求
a strong and often public request or demand that a specific action be taken or that someone do something
The union made a call for a strike after months of unsuccessful negotiations.
經過數月的談判失敗後,工會呼籲發動罷工。
make a call for + noun
There have been repeated calls for the minister to resign over the funding scandal.
連日來不斷有人要求該部長因募款醜聞辭職。
calls + for + someone + to-infinitive
The charity issued an urgent call for donations after the earthquake destroyed thousands of homes.
地震摧毀了數千間房屋後,慈善機構緊急呼籲民眾捐款。
Kabir answered the call to serve on the local school board for a two-year term.
Kabir 接受號召,在當地學校董事會服務了兩年。
The president ignored calls from the opposition to delay the new law.
總統無視反對黨要求延後新法實施的呼聲。
文法句型
call + for + noun
call + to-infinitive
calls + for + noun + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Frequently used in formal, political, or journalistic contexts. The pattern 'calls for + noun + to-infinitive' is especially common in news reports (e.g., 'calls for the government to act').
常見錯誤
5. a short visit made by a professional, especially a doctor or nurse, to see a pat
拜訪;出診
醫療或正式短暫到訪
a short visit made by a professional, especially a doctor or nurse, to see a patient at home, or a brief social or official visit to someone
The doctor made a house call to check on Mr. Chen's recovery after the surgery.
醫生到府出診,檢查陳先生手術後的恢復情況。
house call
The nurse's daily calls to elderly patients helped the clinic monitor their health at home.
護理師每天到年長病患家中訪視,協助診所追蹤他們的居家健康狀況。
Darius paid a call on his former professor while he was visiting the university town.
Darius 在造訪大學城時,順道拜訪了他以前的老教授。
The social worker scheduled a call to the family's home for Thursday morning.
社工人員安排在星期四早上到這個家庭進行訪視。
Asher's home care plan includes weekly calls from a physical therapist who checks his progress.
Asher 的居家護理計畫包括物理治療師每週到家裡檢查他的進展。
- visit
more general and common; 'call' is more formal and often shorter
- house call
specifically a medical visit to someone's home
文法句型
make + a call
pay + a call + on + someone
用法筆記
The medical meaning ('house call') has become less common with modern clinic-based healthcare, but remains in use for home-care services. The social-visit meaning ('pay a call on someone') is formal and slightly old-fashioned.
常見錯誤
6. a personal decision or judgment that someone makes, especially when the choice i
決定;判斷
個人做出的選擇或判斷
a personal decision or judgment that someone makes, especially when the choice involves uncertainty or requires good judgment
It was a tough call for the manager, but she decided to close the struggling store.
這對經理來說是個艱難的決定,但她最終選擇關閉這家經營不善的店面。
tough call
Vivek made the right call when he chose to study engineering instead of business.
Vivek 做了正確的選擇,他決定讀工程而不是商科。
make the right/wrong call
It is your call whether we leave now or wait another hour for the delivery.
我們現在走還是再多等一個小時等送貨,由你決定。
The judge's final call in the cooking competition was met with applause from the audience.
評審在烹飪比賽中的最終裁決獲得了觀眾的掌聲。
Henrik trusted his business instincts and made a call that saved the company a lot of money.
Henrik 相信自己的商業直覺,做了一個為公司省下大筆資金的決定。
文法句型
it is + someone's + call
make + a call
tough call
用法筆記
Distinguish from the sports-official sense (noun sense 7): this sense covers any general decision or personal judgment, while the sports sense refers specifically to a referee's or umpire's ruling during a game.
常見錯誤
7. in sports, the judgment made by a referee, umpire, or other official about wheth
判決
裁判人員對比賽情況的裁定結果
in sports, the judgment made by a referee, umpire, or other official about whether a player's action or a play is allowed by the rules
The head referee's call on the last play gave the victory to the visiting team.
主審對最後一球的判決決定了客隊的勝負。
collocation: referee's call
Rania disagreed with the umpire's call on the third strike during the baseball game.
Rania 不認同裁判對第三好球的判決。
Nikos argued that the linesman's call was unfair because the ball did not go out.
Nikos 認為邊線裁判的判決不公,因為球並沒有出界。
After watching the replay, the official changed his call to a foul on the defender.
看完重播後,裁判將判決改為防守方犯規。
A bad call by the referee can change the entire direction of a soccer match.
裁判的一次誤判可能改變整場足球賽的走向。
用法筆記
This sense of 'call' always refers to a decision by a sports official, not to a player's personal choice. Common in baseball, basketball, tennis, soccer, and other sports where officials rule on plays.