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There are 139 total results for your 呼び search in the dictionary. I have created 2 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

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Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
呼出符号
呼び出し符号

 yobidashifugou / yobidashifugo
    よびだしふごう
(abbreviation) (See 無線呼出符号) (radio) call sign; (radio) call letters

Variations:
再帰呼び出し
再帰呼出し

 saikiyobidashi
    さいきよびだし
{comp} recursive call

Variations:
自動呼び出し
自動呼出し

 jidouyobidashi / jidoyobidashi
    じどうよびだし
{comp} auto-call; automatic calling (e.g. in data network)

Variations:
関数呼び出し
関数呼出し

 kansuuyobidashi / kansuyobidashi
    かんすうよびだし
{comp} function call

Variations:
呼び込む
呼びこむ
呼込む

 yobikomu
    よびこむ
(transitive verb) (See 呼び入れる・よびいれる) to call in; to invite; to bring in

Variations:
お呼びでない
御呼びでない

 oyobidenai
    およびでない
(exp,adj-i) (See お呼びじゃない・およびじゃない) unasked for; unnecessary; uninvolved

Variations:
手続き呼び出し
手続き呼出

 tetsuzukiyobidashi
    てつづきよびだし
{comp} procedure call

Variations:
呼び捨てにする
呼捨てにする

 yobisutenisuru
    よびすてにする
(exp,vs-i) to address (someone) without using a suffix such as "-san" or "-chan"; to refer to (someone) without a title suffix

Variations:
呼出音
呼び出し音
呼出し音

 yobidashion
    よびだしおん
(1) ringtone; ring tone; (2) ringback tone; ringing tone

Variations:
呼びかけ
呼び掛け

 yobikake
    よびかけ
call; appeal

Variations:
お呼びじゃない
御呼びじゃない

 oyobijanai
    およびじゃない
(exp,adj-i) unasked for; unnecessary; uninvolved

Variations:
呼び付ける
呼びつける
呼付ける

 yobitsukeru
    よびつける
(transitive verb) to summon; to get used to call

Variations:
呼び寄せる
呼びよせる
呼寄せる

 yobiyoseru
    よびよせる
(transitive verb) to call; to summon; to send for; to call together

Variations:
呼び覚ます
呼びさます
呼覚ます

 yobisamasu
    よびさます
(transitive verb) (1) to wake up (someone; by calling out); to awaken; (transitive verb) (2) to bring back (e.g. memories); to evoke; to recall

Variations:
自動呼び出し装置
自動呼出し装置

 jidouyobidashisouchi / jidoyobidashisochi
    じどうよびだしそうち
{comp} automatic calling unit; ACU

Variations:
呼び出し放送
呼出放送
呼出し放送

 yobidashihousou / yobidashihoso
    よびだしほうそう
announcement calling for someone (e.g. "would XX please come to the ticket counter")

Variations:
呼び出し電話
呼出し電話
呼出電話

 yobidashidenwa
    よびだしでんわ
telephone number at which person without a phone can be reached

Variations:
お呼びでない
御呼びでない(sK)

 oyobidenai
    およびでない
(exp,adj-i) (See お呼びじゃない) unasked for; unnecessary; uninvolved

Variations:
内容呼び出しメモリ
内容呼出メモリ

 naiyouyobidashimemori / naiyoyobidashimemori
    ないようよびだしメモリ
{comp} Content Addressed Memory; CAM

Variations:
参加を呼びかける
参加を呼び掛ける

 sankaoyobikakeru
    さんかをよびかける
(exp,v1) to call for someone's participation

Variations:
呼び出し
呼出し
呼出(io)

 yobidashi
    よびだし
(noun/participle) (1) (See 呼び出す・よびだす・1) call; summons; paging; curtain call; (2) {comp} call; invocation; (3) {sumo} usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.; (4) (abbreviation) (See 呼び出し電話) telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reached; (5) (archaism) (See 陸湯) box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse); (6) (archaism) high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period); (7) (archaism) unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period)

Variations:
呼び出し状
呼出状
呼出し状(sK)

 yobidashijou / yobidashijo
    よびだしじょう
(writ of) summons; subpoena

Variations:
呼び捨てにする
呼捨てにする(sK)

 yobisutenisuru
    よびすてにする
(exp,vs-i) to address (someone) without using a suffix such as "-san" or "-chan"; to refer to (someone) without a title suffix

Variations:
お呼びじゃない
御呼びじゃない(sK)

 oyobijanai
    およびじゃない
(exp,adj-i) unasked for; unnecessary; uninvolved

Variations:
呼びかける
呼び掛ける
呼掛ける

 yobikakeru
    よびかける
(transitive verb) (1) to call out to; to hail; to address; (transitive verb) (2) to appeal

Variations:
呼びかける
呼び掛ける
呼掛ける(sK)

 yobikakeru
    よびかける
(transitive verb) (1) to call out to; to hail; to address; (transitive verb) (2) to appeal (e.g. to the public); to urge; to exhort; to advise

Variations:
呼びつける
呼び付ける
呼付ける(sK)

 yobitsukeru
    よびつける
(transitive verb) (1) to call (someone) to come; to call for; to summon; (transitive verb) (2) to always call (someone by a name); to become used to calling

Variations:
呼び出す
呼びだす
呼出す
喚び出す

 yobidasu
    よびだす
(transitive verb) (1) to summon; to subpoena; to ask to come; to call (e.g. phone); to convene; to decoy; to lure; (transitive verb) (2) {comp} to invoke (e.g. subroutine); to call; to open (e.g. a file)

Variations:
呼び出す
呼出す
呼びだす(sK)
喚び出す(sK)

 yobidasu
    よびだす
(transitive verb) (1) to call (someone) to (the door, phone, etc.); to tell (someone) to come; to call up (on the phone); to summon; to page; to invoke (e.g. a spirit); (transitive verb) (2) {comp} to invoke (e.g. a subroutine); to call; to open (e.g. a file)

Variations:
呼び慣れる
呼びなれる
呼び馴れる(rK)
呼慣れる(sK)

 yobinareru
    よびなれる
(transitive verb) to become used to calling (someone by a certain name)

Variations:
呼び捨て
呼びすて(sK)
呼捨て(sK)

 yobisute
    よびすて
(See 呼び捨てにする) addressing (someone) without using a suffix such as "-san" or "-chan" (considered impolite)

Variations:
呼び捨て
呼びすて(sK)
呼捨て(sK)
呼び捨(sK)

 yobisute
    よびすて
(See 呼び捨てにする) addressing (someone) without using a suffix such as "-san" or "-chan" (considered impolite)

Variations:
呼び捨てにする
呼びすてにする(sK)
呼捨てにする(sK)

 yobisutenisuru
    よびすてにする
(exp,vs-i) to address (someone) without using a suffix such as "-san" or "-chan"; to refer to (someone) without a title suffix

Variations:
呼び止める
呼びとめる
呼び留める
呼止める
呼留める

 yobitomeru
    よびとめる
(transitive verb) to (call and) stop; to call (someone) to stop; to hail (e.g. a taxi)

Variations:
呼び習わす
呼びならわす
呼び慣らわす
呼び馴らわす
呼習わす
呼慣らわす

 yobinarawasu
    よびならわす
(transitive verb) to become accustomed to calling (e.g. someone by a certain name)

Variations:
呼び起こす
呼び起す
呼起こす
呼起す
喚び起こす
喚び起す

 yobiokosu
    よびおこす
(transitive verb) (1) to wake (someone) up (by calling for them); to awaken; (transitive verb) (2) to call (to mind); to bring back (memories); to evoke; to arouse (e.g. interest)

Variations:
呼び覚ます
呼びさます(sK)
呼覚ます(sK)

 yobisamasu
    よびさます
(transitive verb) (1) to wake up (someone; by calling out); to awaken; (transitive verb) (2) to bring back (e.g. memories); to evoke; to recall

Variations:
呼び戻す
呼びもどす(sK)
よび戻す(sK)
呼戻す(sK)

 yobimodosu
    よびもどす
(transitive verb) (1) to call (someone) back; to recall; to call home; (transitive verb) (2) to bring back (memories, etc.); to recall; to revive

Variations:
呼び止める
呼びとめる(sK)
呼び留める(sK)
呼止める(sK)
呼留める(sK)

 yobitomeru
    よびとめる
(transitive verb) to (call and) stop; to call (someone) to stop; to hail (e.g. a taxi)

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