Traduction et définition
to call (someone) in: faire venir (quelqu'un), faire rentrer (quelqu'un)
We have to call in an expert. Il faut qu'on fasse venir un spécialiste.
Exemples
- "Brent : Candy, we've heard that the National Guard has been called in to help the evacuation effort."
- "The Serious Fraud office has been called in, and, although they haven't officially announced their findings yet, the Sunday Roast has THE scoop: it appears that Leeson had been netting huge losses on unauthorised deals, and falsifying information to cover up his failures."
- "Narrator : In the cutthroat world of business negotiations, the Delavigne sales department has called in the help of a very special employee."
- "I did call you in here to invite you to London, but I only have one extra ticket."
- "Monique : Please fill out these forms, and have a seat in the waiting room. The nurse will call you in shortly."
- "The last time something like this happened, he called in an expert lawyer to help me get my life back to normal."
- "Get up on the bed and I'll call the nurse in."
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