释义 |
●ˌcall ˈin1. [+ adv/prep] (especially BrE) to visit a place or a person for a short time, usually when you are going somewhere else (顺道短暂)拜访,来访◆He called in at the office before he left for London. 他去伦敦前来了趟办公室。◆She often calls in for a chat. 她经常顺路进来聊会儿天。SYN drop in (on sb/at…) (informal) 2. to telephone the place where you work 打电话到(工作单位)◆She called in sick this morning (= telephoned to say that she was ill / sick and would not be coming to work). 她今天早晨打电话请了病假。3. to make a telephone call to a radio or television programme 打电话到(广播或电视节目)◆Many listeners called in to complain. 很多听众打电话来投诉。[v + adv]▸ ˈcall-in noun (NAmE) a television or radio show in which people can phone to talk to people on the show, ask questions, give their opinions, etc. (电视或广播的)电话接入节目◆a call-in show 观众(或听众)热线节目 |