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громко звать на помощьcry bloody murder (Andy)
громко звать на помощьcry out for help (According to Corey O'Keeffe, who was renting a room at the residence when the attack took place, he was alerted to something amiss when he heard his 67-year-old landlord crying out for help. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
громко звать на помощьscream for help (What followed was a wild 911 call wherein the man lamented to the operator that he had been lost in the forest for days and, while screaming for help, claimed that he had run afoul of some bears that were on the verge of attacking him. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
громко звать на помощьcall aloud for help
звать в гостиinvite over (SirReal)
звать детей в домcall the children into the house (the messenger into the office, the girl to the garden, the girl into the garden, etc., и т.д.)
звать кого-л. домойcall sb. home
звать кого-либо домойcall home
звать женуcall out for his wife (for his children, etc., и т.д.)
звать к мщениюinvocate vengeance
звать к мщениюinvoke vengeance
звать к себе с противоположной стороныcall over
звать матьcry out for one's mother (for one's friends, for a nurse, etc., и т.д.)
звать на поле браниcite to the field
звать на помощьshriek for help
звать на помощьyell for help (Another curious stranger story involved a man in a brown suit who stopped to help Gail and her brother after he got his foot caught in the spokes of the bike they were riding together and tumbled over. As they were yelling for help, a grandfatherly man stopped and asked if they needed assistance. Gail did not actually see the man help her brother out of his painful situation but he got free from the bike nonetheless, Harold explained. When she went to thank the older man he was nowhere to be found. Forty years later, that same grandfatherly man stopped to help Gail out of another difficult circumstance. The man had not aged a day, Gail does not remember him helping directly but the situation was fixed, and he once again vanished before she could thank him, Harold revealed. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
звать на помощьscream for help (What followed was a wild 911 call wherein the man lamented to the operator that he had been lost in the forest for days and, while screaming for help, claimed that he had run afoul of some bears that were on the verge of attacking him. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
звать на помощьcry out for help (According to Corey O'Keeffe, who was renting a room at the residence when the attack took place, he was alerted to something amiss when he heard his 67-year-old landlord crying out for help. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
звать на помощьshout for help
звать на помощьcall out for help
звать на помощьcall for help
звать наверхcall up
звать назадreclaim
звать назадcall again
звать обратноcall back
звать кого-либо по имениcall someone by name
звать с того берега рекиcall across a river (across the street, across the hall, etc., и т.д.)
звать собакhollo
звать собакуcall for one's dog (An off-duty police officer was riding his bike with his dog in the forested area near Campbell River when he passed a man walking his dog toward a parking lot. When the officer arrived in the parking lot, he could hear the man calling for his dog. When the officer offered his help, the man pulled out a pistol and pointed it at the officer. When the RCMP searched the home of Tony Green, they seized more than 100 guns, hand guns, shotguns, assault style rifles, high-powered explosives and detonators. ART Vancouver)
звать собакуcall a dog (the boys, etc., и т.д.)
звать специалистаget a specialist another doctor, an electrician, a plumber, etc. in (и т.д.)
когда прорвало трубу, пришлось звать водопроводчикаwhen the pipe burst, a plumber had to be got in
прошу звать меняkindly call me (Alex_Odeychuk)
снова звать к себеremand