English to Irish Meaning of call - glaoch


Call :
glaoch

glaoch, muileann, gléas, meaisín, inneall, achomharc, cuireadh, allabhrach, dúshlán, tairiscint, cruinniú, bhíonn, infheictheacht, ceapachán, shannadh, éileamh, dearbhú, riachtanas, ceart, comhlua, toghairm, fhonn teacht, D'fhonn a bheith i láthair, D'fhonn a bheith páirteach, caoin, agairt, ócáid, cuspóir, aidhm, Mar shampla, pléadáil, chúis, mionn, faoi ​​deara, urlabhra, teanga, focal, fuaim

glaoch, agairt, thoghairm, guí go, tairiscint, cuireadh, fáinne, seoladh, cogar, ainm, lua, fhógra, teideal, stíl, dul, cúirte, torann a dhéanamh, fuaim, caoin, dhéanamh torann i bhfad, Can amach, impigh, guí, lorg, a iarraidh, Rouse, spreagfaidh, dúisigh, freastal, glaoch ar, féach, féachaint, comhaireamh, mheas, bhraitheann, éileamh, dhearbhú, dhéanamh tairiscint, cheangal, fórsa, iallach, chomhéigniú, srian, dhéanamh faoi réir, bhrath, meas, achomharc, cuntas, ghlacadh le haghaidh, cháil

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Definitions of call in English
Noun(1) a telephone connection(2) a special disposition (as if from a divine source(3) a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition(4) the characteristic sound produced by a bird(5) a brief social visit(6) a demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring his margin up to the minimum requirement(7) a demand for a show of hands in a card game(8) a request(9) an instruction that interrupts the program being executed(10) a visit in an official or professional capacity(11) (sports(12) the option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future
Verb(1) assign a specified (usually proper(2) ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality(3) get or try to get into communication (with someone(4) utter a sudden loud cry(5) order, request, or command to come(6) pay a brief visit(7) call a meeting; invite or command to meet(8) read aloud to check for omissions or absentees(9) send a message or attempt to reach someone by radio, phone, etc.; make a signal to in order to transmit a message(10) utter a characteristic note or cry(11) stop or postpone because of adverse conditions, such as bad weather(12) greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name(13) make a stop in a harbour(14) demand payment of (a loan(15) make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands(16) give the calls (to the dancers
Examples of call in English
(1) give me a call(2) he's the only person I would call a friend(3) to call the steps(4) the alternative call of 2ÔÖá would be quite unsound(5) Most show the outcome is too close to call , though one poll last weekend gave Labour a strong lead.(6) the call for action was welcomed(7) A remarkable silver jubilee has prompted a York businessman to renew his clarion call for more organ donors.(8) I'll call for you around seven(9) At the moment, the race for Iowa looks too close to call , with all four front runners virtually neck and neck in the polls.(10) Whether it is what you might call professional misconduct may be another matter.(11) Many veterinarians are willing to make a house call to euthanize an animal they have cared for.(12) The scores are given from the point of view of the team or player with the black queens if there was no call , or of the calling team or player.(13) I think the ref made a bad call there(14) in the Midlands the race remains too close to call(15) The defense has one more witness, one more expert witness, to call to the stand on Thursday.(16) Before you could call a subroutine, you had to calculate its address.
Related Phrases of call
(1) call out ::
Glaoigh amach
(2) call back ::
glaoch ar ais
(3) call off ::
cur ar ceal
(4) to call ::
Glaoigh
(5) call on ::
glaoch ar
(6) call center ::
ionad glaonna
(7) phone call ::
glaoch fóin
(8) call for ::
glaoch ar
(9) call in ::
tar isteach
Synonyms
Noun
1. cry ::
caoin
2. phone call ::
glaoch fóin
3. visit ::
cuairt
4. appeal ::
achomharc
5. summons ::
toghairm
6. demand ::
éileamh
7. attraction ::
mhealladh
8. decision ::
cinneadh
9. telephone call ::
glao gutháin
10. shout ::
shout
11. margin call ::
glao corrlach
12. claim ::
éileamh
13. birdsong ::
birdsong
14. call option ::
céadrogha ar cheannach
Verb
15. cry out ::
caoin amach
16. phone ::
fón
17. summon ::
thoghairm
18. convene ::
thionól
19. name ::
ainm
20. describe as ::
cur síos a dhéanamh mar
21. ring ::
fáinne
22. address ::
seoladh
23. squall ::
squall
24. bid ::
tairiscint
25. call in ::
tar isteach
26. call off ::
cur ar ceal
27. prognosticate ::
prognosticate
28. send for ::
fios a chur ar
Antonyms
1. continue ::
leanúint ar aghaidh
2. keep ::
choinneáil
Different Forms
call, callable, called, caller, callers, calling, callings, calls
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm gonna call it a night.

I'm gonna CALL it a night.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 24

But it seems to me that
what you call breakage

But it seems to me that what you CALL breakage

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 5

- Listen, Benjen... May I call you Benjen?
- Call me what you like.

- Listen, Benjen... May I CALL you Benjen? - Call me what you like.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

I'm just gonna call.

I'm just gonna CALL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 17

Call it a beau geste,
call it liberal guilt,

Call it a beau geste, CALL it liberal guilt,

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 16

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