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  1. call-out vs callout - WordReference Forums

    Sep 26, 2018 · Hello, call-out and/or callout <OED Call-out: An instance of being summoned to deal with an emergency or do repairs.: as modifier ‘a call-out charge’> <Guardian: The AA has said a “pothole …

  2. callout / callouts | WordReference Forums

    Jul 28, 2005 · A callout is a box or "bubble," with a line or an arrow, that labels a component of an illustration. For example, in my books, the pictures of screens (windows, dialog boxes, menus, etc.) …

  3. Callout/call-out (speech bubble) - informática - WordReference Forums

    Apr 17, 2014 · Estimados foreros: No encuentro un equivalente en español para este término, específicamente en un contexto de la interfaz de un software. Ejemplo: Clicking on a section of a …

  4. to call in/out/sick | WordReference Forums

    Apr 16, 2007 · I must admit that, as noted above,"to call out sick" seems to have suddenly become common usage with the McConnell/Trump shutdown, and "callout" as a noun has even more.

  5. call out - WordReference Forums

    Mar 28, 2020 · I've never heard "callout" or "to call out" it with this meaning. It seems to correspond to what we would call "calling in sick".

  6. Callout - WordReference Forums

    Apr 28, 2024 · A callout is when two police officers (or paramedics, etc.) are suddenly contacted, by phone or text, and told to attend and deal with an emergency of some kind. It looks as though this is …

  7. How to read a screw thread <callout> | WordReference Forums

    Nov 9, 2018 · Thank you. WikiHow: How to read a screw thread callout? You have a loose machine screw and walk into the hardware store to obtain a replacement. There, you encounter an entire aisle …

  8. desplazamiento - WordReference Forums

    Sep 26, 2013 · Hola, Cómo se traduce "desplazamiento" en este contexto? Ejemplo: cuando se estropea una lavadora y el técnico desglosa la factura en horas de trabajo, desplazamiento, …

  9. call someone out | WordReference Forums

    Dec 12, 2007 · The ultimate "callout" is "The Emperor has no clothes!" Sometimes people will identify a petty attack or baseless criticism as "calling out" but the actual concept of a "callout" is to hold …

  10. the origin of Po and Opo - WordReference Forums

    Mar 16, 2010 · Po/Opo is a sign of respect and we’ve been taught to say the words to the elderly. Po is a contraction of Apo (accented on the first syllable) so whenever we say “Ano po iyon?” we’re …