appel

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French - English
{n} calling
{n} protest
{n} deraignment
{n} call

I'll call them tomorrow when I come back. - Je les appellerai demain quand je reviendrai.

Rye was called the grain of poverty. - Le seigle était appelé le grain de la pauvreté.

{n} objection
{n} appeal

Defense lawyers appealed for mercy. - Les avocats de la défense ont fait appel à leur clémence.

The country appealed to Japan for help. - Le pays appela le Japon à l'aide.

{n} call, appeal; claim, summons; plea; roll call
plea

Oh, please call me Angela. - Oh, appelez-moi Angela, s'il vous plaît.

Please call me as soon as possible when you arrive in London. - S'il te plaît, appelle-moi le plus tôt possible quand tu arrives à Londres.

roll call
English - English
Obsolete spelling of appeal
In fencing, the act of striking the ground with the leading foot to frighten, distract, or mislead one's opponent
Beating the ball of the foot on the ground
To call To strike the floor twice with the front heel to indicate a request for a "time out " Used in the Italian School to emphasize a feint or a remise
A P3P Preference Exchange Language
stamping forward foot
In fencing, the act of striking the ground with the leading foot to frighten, distract, or mislead ones opponent
A tap or stamp of the foot as a warning of intent to attack; called also attack
Dutch - French
pomme
Danish - French
pourvoi