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

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Эй, кто-то вызывал такси? Hey, somebody call for a taxi?
Ты же не вызывал доктора? You didn't call the doctor?
Я вызывал его на дуэль, как минимум 12 раз. I have called him out near to half a dozen times.
Ну, я рванул в погоню, пока Марти вызывал "скорую", но вернулся с пустыми руками. Yeah, I gave chase while Marty called a bus, but I came up empty.
Большой, шикарный офис, он вызывал кавалерию, вместо того, чтобы отпустить нас с Бэт, наладить наши отношения. Big, fancy office, he's calling in the cavalry, instead of leaving Beth and me to work this out ourselves.
Его назвали "поезд-пуля", потому что он скруглен спереди. Но каждый раз, когда поезд оказывался в туннеле, он вызывал волны давления. А на выходе он создавал звуковой удар. It was called the bullet train because it was rounded in front, but every time it went into a tunnel it would build up a pressure wave, and then it would create like a sonic boom when it exited.
Чикаго вызывает мисс Джоан Винфилд. Chicago calling Miss Joan Winfield.
Защита вызывает еще одного свидетеля. The defense calls a new witness.
Обвинение вызывает свидетеля Рудольфа Петерсена. Prosecution calls the witness Rudolf Petersen.
Функция callSendAPI вызывает API Send: callSendAPI calls the Send API:
Суд вызывает благородного лорда Петерборо. The court calls the right honourable Lord Peterborough.
Вызывайте подрывной отряд, эвакуируйте квартал. Call the bomb squad, evacuate the block.
Прошлой ночью их вызывали трижды. They were called out three times last night.
Даффи не хочет вызывать его. Duffy wouldn't call him into CPD.
Я вызываю первого свидетеля, сэр. I call my first witness, sir.
Вызываю любого на этой частоте. Calling anybody on this frequency.
Меня снова вызывают в суд. I got called back to court.
Мы вызываем его как свидетеля обвинения. We're calling him as a hostile witness.
Суд вызывает достопочтенного Чарльза Уиндхэма, эсквайра. The court calls the honourable Charles Wyndham, Esquire.
Это - Штаб Хамелеона, вызывает аэропорт Гэтвик. This is Chameleon Headquarters calling Gatwick Airport.
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