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词汇 caller
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Definition of caller in English:

caller

noun ˈkɔːləˈkɔlər
  • 1A person who pays a brief visit or makes a telephone call.

    短暂访问者;打电话者

    a special advice line was swamped by hundreds of callers
    the bailiff was a frequent caller
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adding to his grief and pain was the number of frequent callers who wished to visit the famed author.
    • Hundreds of callers have been supporting the very close-knit family at their home in Cashel.
    • She loved to visit the neighbours and friends around her home place in Mayo Abbey and was a frequent caller to Gowel.
    • Wallace put it back to his caller that if you visited a casino, his analogy was that you could bet on the red or the black in roulette and if you call correctly you get to look like a genius.
    • The district council has set up recorded information so telephone callers can find out the state of play.
    • From early on they became frequent callers, and we had many interesting discussions.
    • The only caller who paid visits with regularity was Eaton Foster, though he did not come of his own accord.
    • The equipment is so sophisticated it can even pinpoint some of the hundreds of hoax callers who plague police every year.
    • The pack has been published in large print and offers advice for householders when receiving a visit from a caller claiming to represent the company.
    • That's the message from Surrey police after bogus callers stole hundreds of pounds from vulnerable victims in one day.
    • In the initial contact with the potential client, brief details are taken and then an appointment is arranged for a claims manager to visit the caller.
    • Switches are devices used to route telephone calls from callers to receivers.
    • Police in Southend are warning residents to beware of bogus callers who visit the area as summer approaches.
    • He was a frequent caller to us and we enjoyed many lengthy chats.
    • The array of brief conversations with callers reinforces the frantic shifting of thoughts from one conversation to another.
    • They had traced the caller's telephone number and were trying to identify the property involved, but Sally had by that time made contact on another number.
    • An anonymous caller telephoned the Evening Press, claiming the library was ‘under siege’ by teenage thugs.
    • My secretary stopped answering my telephone because callers swore at her.
    • Paddy is a frequent caller to his friends in Galway when he is there on business.
    • Since its inception in Lismore 200 queries, by personal callers, telephone and letter, have been dealt with.
    Synonyms
    comer, entrant, newcomer, new boy, new girl, incomer
  • 2A person who calls out numbers in a game of bingo or directions in a dance.

    宾戈游戏的开号者;喊出舞步的指挥

    a barn dance with a persuasive caller
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A line dancing class turns up with a dance caller, Kurt.
    • For many years he was the most popular caller at Mount Sion Bingo and as a mark of respect, Bingo was cancelled at venues throughout the South East.
    • But then life intervened and he went off to Wales to seek fame and fortune as a bingo caller.
    • It affects mainly those who are on the phone all day long, but victims also include teachers, shop assistants and even bingo callers.
    • This coming fall he will commence his 50th Year as a Square Dance caller.
    • In the past - the days when the callers wore glitzy sequinned suits and interspersed games of bingo with tired jokes - it may have been mainly the preserve of older women.
    • It seems as though Ray's numbers are up as Paul O'Grady returns as the savage-tongued bingo caller, whose house is most definitely not in order.
    • He won the regional final of the bingo caller of the year award which was held in Swindon yesterday.
    • Paul O'Grady is Ray, bingo caller and manager, who presides over a motley staff.
    • Of course the bingo was called by our favourite caller Jack Fraser.
    • Out of the activity, the caller emerges and the dancers play a version of ‘follow the leader.’
    • A call went out for bingo callers for Monday night.
    • Of course, the appeal of a given dance also depends on the caller being able to teach the figures and the dancers being able to execute them!
    • Others ask the bingo caller to touch their tickets, request books from the top or bottom of the pile and go along with a lucky bingo buddy.
    • We got the school newsletter and it was praising Liam for being a ‘top notch bingo caller and promising stand-up comedian’.
    • Two bingo callers in those earlier years were appointed.
    • The station was loaded up with apprentice bingo callers and Algonquin grads who were grateful to have a job.
    • He loved music and was a caller at local barn dances and enjoyed sequence dances.
    • We wish a speedy recovery to Delia Rockett, the popular bingo caller at the Wander Inn.
    • There's no nudity or vulgar language, someone is always willing to take your drink order, and the bingo caller is always hot.
    1. 2.1Australian, NZ A racing or sports commentator.
      〈澳/新西兰〉比赛(或运动)讲解员
      an experienced caller from the commentary team
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Those of us in Melbourne will know that he has quickly become one of the higher profile AFL callers and commentators.

Rhymes

brawler, crawler, drawler, faller, forestaller, hauler, installer, mauler, Paula, stonewaller, trawler

Definition of caller in US English:

caller

nounˈkɔlərˈkôlər
  • 1A person who makes a telephone call or pays a brief visit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the initial contact with the potential client, brief details are taken and then an appointment is arranged for a claims manager to visit the caller.
    • The array of brief conversations with callers reinforces the frantic shifting of thoughts from one conversation to another.
    • Paddy is a frequent caller to his friends in Galway when he is there on business.
    • An anonymous caller telephoned the Evening Press, claiming the library was ‘under siege’ by teenage thugs.
    • Wallace put it back to his caller that if you visited a casino, his analogy was that you could bet on the red or the black in roulette and if you call correctly you get to look like a genius.
    • Police in Southend are warning residents to beware of bogus callers who visit the area as summer approaches.
    • The equipment is so sophisticated it can even pinpoint some of the hundreds of hoax callers who plague police every year.
    • Switches are devices used to route telephone calls from callers to receivers.
    • The district council has set up recorded information so telephone callers can find out the state of play.
    • That's the message from Surrey police after bogus callers stole hundreds of pounds from vulnerable victims in one day.
    • Since its inception in Lismore 200 queries, by personal callers, telephone and letter, have been dealt with.
    • Hundreds of callers have been supporting the very close-knit family at their home in Cashel.
    • My secretary stopped answering my telephone because callers swore at her.
    • From early on they became frequent callers, and we had many interesting discussions.
    • She loved to visit the neighbours and friends around her home place in Mayo Abbey and was a frequent caller to Gowel.
    • They had traced the caller's telephone number and were trying to identify the property involved, but Sally had by that time made contact on another number.
    • The only caller who paid visits with regularity was Eaton Foster, though he did not come of his own accord.
    • Adding to his grief and pain was the number of frequent callers who wished to visit the famed author.
    • He was a frequent caller to us and we enjoyed many lengthy chats.
    • The pack has been published in large print and offers advice for householders when receiving a visit from a caller claiming to represent the company.
    Synonyms
    comer, entrant, newcomer, new boy, new girl, incomer
  • 2A person who calls out numbers in a game of bingo or directions in a dance.

    宾戈游戏的开号者;喊出舞步的指挥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It affects mainly those who are on the phone all day long, but victims also include teachers, shop assistants and even bingo callers.
    • Two bingo callers in those earlier years were appointed.
    • Of course, the appeal of a given dance also depends on the caller being able to teach the figures and the dancers being able to execute them!
    • It seems as though Ray's numbers are up as Paul O'Grady returns as the savage-tongued bingo caller, whose house is most definitely not in order.
    • We wish a speedy recovery to Delia Rockett, the popular bingo caller at the Wander Inn.
    • A call went out for bingo callers for Monday night.
    • For many years he was the most popular caller at Mount Sion Bingo and as a mark of respect, Bingo was cancelled at venues throughout the South East.
    • There's no nudity or vulgar language, someone is always willing to take your drink order, and the bingo caller is always hot.
    • Out of the activity, the caller emerges and the dancers play a version of ‘follow the leader.’
    • Others ask the bingo caller to touch their tickets, request books from the top or bottom of the pile and go along with a lucky bingo buddy.
    • Of course the bingo was called by our favourite caller Jack Fraser.
    • In the past - the days when the callers wore glitzy sequinned suits and interspersed games of bingo with tired jokes - it may have been mainly the preserve of older women.
    • He loved music and was a caller at local barn dances and enjoyed sequence dances.
    • He won the regional final of the bingo caller of the year award which was held in Swindon yesterday.
    • This coming fall he will commence his 50th Year as a Square Dance caller.
    • Paul O'Grady is Ray, bingo caller and manager, who presides over a motley staff.
    • The station was loaded up with apprentice bingo callers and Algonquin grads who were grateful to have a job.
    • But then life intervened and he went off to Wales to seek fame and fortune as a bingo caller.
    • A line dancing class turns up with a dance caller, Kurt.
    • We got the school newsletter and it was praising Liam for being a ‘top notch bingo caller and promising stand-up comedian’.
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