Sentence examples of "Назвать" in Russian with translation "call"

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Я хочу назвать это скромно. I'm going to call that demure.
Хочу назвать ее "городское сомбреро" I like to call it the "urban sombrero"
Я думаю назвать ее Изабелла. I was thinking of calling her Isabella.
Можно назвать это "шведизацией Европы". Call this the "Swedenization" of Europe.
Это можно назвать "приватизацией" войны. This might be called the "privatization of war."
108 пленных можно назвать счастливчиками. You might call the 108 captives lucky.
Думаю его можно назвать наголовным проектором. I think that's why this is called a head-mounted projector, isn't it?
Можно назвать эту позицию «теорией дикобраза». Call it the “porcupine theory.”
Мы не знаем, как это назвать. We don't know what to call it.
Можете назвать это самоцензурой, если хотите. Call it self-censorship if you wish.
Сомневаюсь, что это можно назвать свиданием. I don't even know if you'd call it a date.
Я не могу назвать его скотиной. I cannot call him a brute.
Я позволил вам назвать себя болваном. I have allowed you to call me a blockhead.
Сеть, которую вы можете назвать своей A Web You Can Call Your Own
Это явление можно назвать "смещение стандартов". So what we're experiencing is something called shifting baselines.
И я хочу назвать их "женская сущность". And I want to call it the girl cell.
Она сказала: "Я собираюсь назвать тебя рассказчиком". And she said, "I'm going to call you a storyteller."
Вы не сможете назвать это массовым побегом. You can't call it a mass escape.
Ну, если вы можете назвать пару свиданий. Well, if you can call a couple of dates.
Разве не странно назвать так фонд для слепых? Isn't it weird to call it ray of light when it's a blind thing?
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