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convoked

/kuhn-vohk/US // kənˈvoʊk //UK // (kənˈvəʊk) //

被定罪,被定罪的,召集的,召集人

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·voked, con·vok·ing.

    • : to call together; summon to meet or assemble.

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Examples

  • Each time, I marveled at the brand of magic my mother convoked to exact big, dynamic flavors from a couple of potatoes and a can of chickpeas.

  • Malesherbes in those days, and good writers since, held that the only safe plan was to convoke the States-General.

  • The leaders threatened that if the authorities did not convoke the people, they would, and would employ force if necessary.

  • It was high time to tell her relatives and mine and convoke a family council.

  • Immediately the bell was rung to convoke the vetch, and the masses called for war with Moscow.

  • We, our winter pastimes to greet thee convoke, And the goddess of health with thee daily invoke.