roll call
名词 n.
动词 v.
美 /ˈɹoʊl ˌkɑl/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The reading aloud of a list of names, and subsequent responses, in order to determine who is present or absent.
— take roll call
- The reading aloud of a list of names, and subsequent responses, in order to determine who is present or absent.; Such an event in a legislative body in order to determine if a quorum exists.
- The reading aloud of a list of names, and subsequent responses, in order to determine who is present or absent.; The time of day fixed for such an event.
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The subset of those members of a specific group who are present or available out of the full set of all the members of said group.
— On paper, the Japanese had come out on top of the engagement; granted, Hiei had taken a worrying level of damage, but Kirishima was still intact, the light cruiser Nagara and four destroyers were likewise good to go, and four more were damaged but operational. Apart from Hiei, only three destroyers were missing from the roll call.
动词 v.
- To read aloud from a list of names, in order to determine who is present or absent.
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