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caller
- IPA[ˈkɔːlə]
英式
- a person who pays a brief visit or makes a phone call;a person who calls out numbers in a game of bingo or directions in a dance
noun: caller, plural noun: callers
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- 1. a person who pays a brief visit or makes a phone call a special advice line was swamped by hundreds of callers the bailiff was a frequent caller
- 2. a person who calls out numbers in a game of bingo or directions in a dance a barn dance with a persuasive caller
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand a racing or sports commentator an experienced caller from the commentary team
- a facility that identifies and displays the phone numbers of incoming calls made to a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a facility that identifies and displays the phone numbers of incoming calls made to a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who visits or phones someone under false pretenses, typically for the purpose of theft ... a bogus caller preyed on an elderly deaf woman by claiming to be a carer
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player who signals the next play or formation to other team members.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who visits or phones someone under false pretences, typically for the purpose of theft ... a bogus caller preyed on an elderly deaf woman by claiming to be a carer
Oxford Dictionary
- a player who signals the next play or formation to other team members.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who makes a phone call to threaten, annoy, or sexually harass someone: the legislation will introduce tougher penalties for nuisance callers
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who announces the bids and recognizes bidders at an auction.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkôlər]
美式
- a person who makes a phone call or pays a brief visit: a special advice line was swamped by hundreds of callers the bailiff was a frequent caller
Oxford American Dictionary