If we call somebody a lone wolf, he isn't a bad person, but he may like to do things by himself.
如果我们称某人为独狼,他不是一个坏人,但他可能喜欢独自做事。
Would you like to call somebody?
你需要给别人打电话吗?
I would never call somebody a boob.
我绝不会叫人蠢材。
JIM: Then could you call somebody else?
Jim:那你可以帮我打电话叫一下其他水管工人吗。
You said if I need help to call somebody.
你说了,假如我需要帮助,就打电话给某人。
Boy: You said if I need help to call somebody.
男孩:你说要是我需要帮忙就打电话给别人。
T: When you want to call somebody, what should you say?
当我们要打电话给别人的时候,怎么说呢?
If you call somebody, you should tell him your name first.
如果给别人打电话,应该先说自己的名字。
Sometimes it's inenarrable. you would come across such a time when you want to call somebody, but finally you stop, why?
有时候,生活很难用语言去描述;你可能会遇到这样的情况:有时想给某人打电话,但还未拨通,你却又放下了电话,为什么?
If the headache doesn’t seem to go away, if your neck is stiff, any rash, joints get swollen, that sort of thing. If the nightsweats seem like too much, call somebody.
如果你头痛不止,如果你流鼻涕、生皮疹、关节肿胀之类,如果你夜间盗汗过多,给医生打电话。
有人叫我的名字吗?
When you call something "scripture," what you simply mean is it's some kind of writing that is taken by somebody as holy and authoritative, somehow sacred.
当你称某样东西为圣典“,那你指的是某一述著,对某人来说是神圣,权威,不可侵犯的。”
But Larry Paige at Google can call up a broker — he better get the board's permission — somebody at Google can call up a broker and make the same statement: we want to buy Google shares.
但是谷歌的拉里·佩奇也给经纪人打电话,当然要经过董事会允许,谷歌的某个雇员可以给经纪人打电话,然后做出同样的买入要求,我们想买进谷歌的股份。
Would I go for somebody that the others consider is yucky, whatever you call it nowadays, yucky?
我会追求别人觉得厌恶的人,不知道你们现在怎么叫她,令人厌恶的?
Psychiatrists call this "externalizing blame." It's a way to lay-off shame and self-loathing onto somebody (or something) else so you can feel better about yourself.
心理学家称之为“外化指责”这是指将耻辱感和自我嫌恶加到某人或某种事物以便你自己感觉更好的一种方式。
They'll want somebody, preferably local, to call and hold their hand when the car makes a funny noise.
如果汽车发出了奇怪的声响,消费者希望能够打电话给谁——最好是本地人——并寻求帮助。
Life is a steep climb, and it does the heart good to have somebody "call back" and cheerily beckon us on up the high hill.
基督人的生活是爬山的生活;如果爬在前面的人能常回头喊一声,笑一笑,点一点头,招一招手,对于爬在后面的人是大有帮助的。
Call it the Law of the Aggregator: If something becomes popular enough, somebody will devotedly regurgitate it.
这便是聚合法则:只要一样东西足够流行,一定会有人专门对其资讯进行整合与再消化。
And somebody may have scribbled and written in it, and you have to account for that when you make a call on it.
有的人可能在里面涂写了,您在访问这本书时必须将这些考虑在内。
Somebody call for an ambulance!
有人叫了救护车。
Like supercalifragilisticexpealidotious, it might be what they sneeringly call a "trophy" word, something somebody made up to solve a riddle, not an organic, up-from-the-streets, authentic word.
就像supercalifragilisticexpealidotious,它可能是被人们轻蔑地叫做“战利品”单词的词——有人为了解答谜语而造的单词,而不是一个有机的,从日常生活中来的,真实的词。
Certain charities, and other groups, if you've already been doing business with somebody, it's possible they can still call you that way.
某些慈善机构,以及另外一些组织,如果你已经和某人开始有过生意往来,他们还能通过那种方式给你打电话,这是可能的。
If somebody tells you that he will call you over, then he never will.
如果一个人告诉你他回头会打电话给你,那么你永远别想了。
哪位打电话叫救护车!
I went every day to the gym thinking I had to keep my body strong, my neck strong, because at some point somebody would call and I would have to drive.
每天我都去健身房,心想我要保持身体强壮,脖子强壮,因为任何时候都会有人给我打电话让我去开车。
有人正在用电话。
No, That's no good either, But give me your number and I'll call you if somebody cancels.
不,也不行,不过请你把电话号码给我,如果友人取消约会,我就打电话通知你。
Okay, somebody call it this time.
好, 这次有人出来选一面。
Okay, somebody call it this time.
好, 这次有人出来选一面。
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