Take a call meaning in English
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Definition
to take a call: to accept a telephone call, to speak on the phone
Excuse me, I have to take this call. I've been waiting for my mother to call me all day so I'm going to speak to her.
Examples
- "I'm your host Dr. Donna Donovan and we'll start off by taking some phone calls."
- "It's 8 o'clock PM here in San Francisco, and it seems like a good time to take some phone calls from my listeners."
- "Donna : So let's take our first call, shall we?"
- "I'm busy and I can't take your call."
- "There's a phone call for you, but you have to take it in my office."
- "I'm going to take this call - one second."
- "I'm sorry but I have to take this personal call."
- "I'll take your calls after the break."
- "Should I take this one, sir?"
- "We're going to take a quick commercial break and I'll be back to take more of your phone calls on the "Call Donna" show with me, Dr. Donna Donovan."
- "Looks like our phones are ringing off the hook, so let's take our first call, shall we?"
- "Let's take one more call."
- "This is Donna Donovan, and I'll be back to take some more calls in a moment."
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