calling
英 [ˈkɔːlɪŋ]
美 [ˈkɔːlɪŋ]
n. 使命感; (尤指想帮助他人的)强烈愿望,责任感; 职业; 事业
v. 给…命名; 称呼; 把…叫做; 认为…是; 把…看作; 把自己称为; 自诩
call的现在分词
Collins.1 / BNC.11314 / COCA.9002
牛津词典
noun
- 使命感;(尤指想帮助他人的)强烈愿望,责任感
a strong desire or feeling of duty to do a particular job, especially one in which you help other people- He realized that his calling was to preach the gospel.
他体悟到宣讲福音是他的使命。
- He realized that his calling was to preach the gospel.
- 职业;事业
a profession or career
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 行业;职业
Acallingis a profession or career which someone is strongly attracted to, especially one which involves helping other people.- He was a consultant physician, a serious man dedicated to his calling.
他是个会诊医生,严肃认真,对自己的职业全身心投入。
- He was a consultant physician, a serious man dedicated to his calling.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- He kept calling me for years, even after he got married
多年来他一直打电话给我,甚至是在他结婚以后。 - John's 'crime' was being too familiar with the manager and calling him Gouldy.
约翰的“罪行”就是对经理太随便,还叫他古尔迪。 - I shall be calling for you at seven o'clock.
7点钟我来接你。 - All around he could hear people calling out his name.
他听见人们在四周喊着他的名字。 - Somebody is calling us in the distance.
远处有人在呼唤我们。 - The Prime Minister is calling for new restraints on trade unions
首相正在呼吁对工会施加新的限制措施。 - Don't you hear her calling?
你没听见她在吆喝你吗? - I'm calling round at the Rodings to ask if Mrs Higgins will char for you.
我将去一趟罗丁家,打听希金斯夫人愿不愿意为你当清洁工。 - I had no hesitation in calling the police because I realised he was capable of murder.
我意识到他可能要杀人,所以就毫不犹豫地报了警。 - I have omitted calling on you for fear of disturbing you.
我怕打扰你而没有来拜访你。