The speech was interrupted by members of the Conservative Party, who called him a traitor. [VERB noun noun]
演说被保守党人士打断,他们称他是叛徒。
I wouldn't call it a burden; I call it a responsibility. [VERB noun noun]
我不觉得这是负担;我觉得它是一种责任。
She calls me lazy and selfish. [VERB noun adj.ive]
她说我又懒又自私。
He called it particularly cynical to begin releasing the hostages on Christmas Day. [V it adj to-inf]
他认为在圣诞节这天开始释放人质尤为讽刺。
Anyone can call themselves a psychotherapist. [V pron-refl n]
谁都可以自称是心理治疗师。
The Committee decided to call a meeting of the All India Congress. [VERB noun]
委员会决定召开国大党会议。
The RSC was calling a press conference to announce the theatre's closure. [VERB noun]
皇家莎士比亚剧团要召开新闻发布会,宣布剧院关闭。
The strike was called by the Lebanese Forces militia. [VERB noun]
罢工是黎巴嫩武装民兵召集的。
A meeting has been called for Monday. [VERB noun]
兹定于周一召开会议。
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