transitif |
1. adj. (grammar, ;, of a verb) transitive (that takes an object or objects) | |
appeler |
1. v. to call (out) | |
2. v. to call, phone, ring | |
Appelle-moi ce soir. - Call me this evening. | |
3. v. to call for, summon | |
Nous devrions appeler un médecin. - We should call a doctor. | |
4. v. to call (out) | |
Elle a appelé à l'aide. - She called out for help. | |
5. v. to be called | |
Je m'appelle James. - My name is James. | |
Est-ce que vous ne vous appelez pas Jean ? - Isn't your name John? | |
convoquer |
1. v. to convene, convoke (invite together) | |
2. v. to summon, call (call up), invite | |
3. v. (legal) to summon; to summons | |
quelqu'un |
1. pron. (dated) one (out of several) | |
2. pron. (in the masculine singular) someone, somebody, anyone, anybody | |
Il y a quelqu'un ici qui parle français ? - Is there anybody here who speaks French? | |
Je voudrais parler avec quelqu'un d'autre. - I would like to speak with someone else. | |
3. pron. (in the masculine singular) (colloquial) (a) somebody (someone singular or notable, i.e., who stands apart from most others in importance, skill, merit, etc.) | |
4. pron. (in the plural; used with de, en or an antecedent) some | |
J'ai lu quelques-uns de ces livres. - I have read some of these books. | |
5. pron. (in the masculine plural) some people, certain | |