21. | It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election. |
| 决定大选的日期是首相的职权。
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22. | They were prompt to respond to our call for help. |
| 他们对我们的求助迅即回应。
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23. | Call me if you need me; I won't be far away/off. |
| 需要我时叫我一声,我不到远处去。
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24. | I'm trying to put a call through to Paris. |
| 我正要给巴黎通个电话。
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25. | Detectives hunting the gang were put on to them by an anonymous telephone call . |
| 缉捕歹徒的侦探接到向他们提供线索的匿名电话。
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26. | I'll call (you) again later. |
| 我稍后再(给你)打电话。
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27. | Please call me at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. |
| 请在明早7点钟把我叫醒。
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28. | How dare you call me fat! |
| 你怎么敢叫我胖子!
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29. | His name is Richard but we call him Dick. |
| 他名叫里查,可是我们都叫他迪克。
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30. | The Prime Minister is waiting for a call to the Palace. |
| 首相待召进宫。
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