1.A 2015 study by the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed female workers age 50 and older were less likely to get a callback for administrative support roles.
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美:[ˈkɔlˌbæk]
call·back
kawl baek
noun
a return call I know how this works, so I won't hold my breath. Meanwhile, I'm papering my cubical walls with memos to myself reminding me I'm still waiting for a callback from thus-and-such public-information office.—Denise Civiletti
Coming up with a solid reason for one more callback, finding a way to get hold of someone "impossible" to reach, getting the order in before the competition can even quote prices—these are what professional selling is all about …—Jack Falvey
recall sense 5
product callbacks
an instance of requesting or directing someone to return: such as
a recall of an employee to work after a layoff
… worked at Fairfield for two years and was involved in the layoff and callback earlier this year.—Max Showalter
something (such as a comment, image, or character) that evokes an earlier instance—often used with to… Emmy-winning 30Rock, which is shot through with inside jokes and tightly woven callbacks to past episodes …—James Poniewozik… there are callbacks in the show to the events taking place in the movie.—Rayan Sayyed… Connelly and Cruise also share a scene on the back of a motorcycle that is a visual callback to one of the most famous images from the original film …—Zach Seemayer[Serena Williams'] beaded hoop earrings were a callback to the beaded braids she wore in her youth.—Sandra E. Garcia and Antonio de Luca
"Most of the characters are going to be new. We do have a few callbacks, a couple of cameos that kind of come up from previous games. …"—James Lopez
reprocessing
回调,回拨
The first known use of callback was in 1890
calisthenicssingular or plural noun
exercises to develop strength and flexibility that are done without special equipment
the art or practice of calisthenics
call1 of 2verb
to speak so as to be heard at a distance : shout
call for help
to utter in a loud clear voice
call out a command
to announce with authority : proclaim
call a halt
to announce the action of (as a sports game)
summon sense 1
call a meeting
to bring into action or discussion
call up reserves
to make a request or demand of or for
call for an end to war
to give temporary control of a computer to a particular set of instructions
to make a telephone call to
to make a brief visit
no salesperson will call
to give a name to
called the cat "Patches"
to address by a name
what did you call me
to regard as being of a certain kind
you can call them generous
to estimate as being
call it an even dollar
to utter a cry
crows calling
to attract game by imitating its cry
halt entry 4 sense 2, suspend call time
call a game on account of rain
call2 of 2noun
a loud cry : shout
a cry of an animal
an imitation of an animal's cry or a device used to make such an imitation
summons entry 1 sense 1, invitation
attraction sense 1
the call of the wild
demand entry 1 sense 1a, claim
request entry 1 sense 1
a brief visit
the act of calling on the telephone
a ruling made by an official of a sports contest
a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions
callbacknoun
a return call
recall entry 2 sense 5
1.A 2015 study by the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed female workers age 50 and older were less likely to get a callback for administrative support roles.
2.I think, ‘You’re a bad actor. You would not get a callback.’
3.Cannot register control callback handler for service { 0 }.
无法注册服务{0}的控件回调处理程序.
4.She auditioned in May, did callbacks through the summer and found out in August that she had landed the alternate Christine role.
5.This cover is a callback to Trump’s infamous escalator ride.
6.Its ending is a callback to a composition Bilal writes — unresolved and, as such, absolutely apt.
7.“It is the callback,” Mr. Johnson recalled, having by now strolled out of Central Park and onto Broadway, where he wove through pedestrians, only losing pace when a street saxophone player caught his ear.
8.Its revival is stuffed with callbacks to their greatest creations, including Scott Thompson's popular nightclub host Buddy Cole.
9.But I still find the semi-autobiographical callbacks frustrating and, more important, not really fun, or humorous, to watch.
10.Daystrom appears to be a toy store for Section 31 while doubling as a museum for callbacks.
11.“Such a great sword should have a name!” he exclaimed, in a fun callback to the Hound’s dirty joke from last week.
12.The airline will also soon offer a callback service for other inquiries, though a date for that has yet to be announced.
13.The line is about to disconnect in preparation for callback.
线路即将短开连接,以为回呼做准备.
14.So, I played it that way, sent the tape off into the universe, and two weeks later I got a callback to meet with Jordan on Zoom.
15.Which is too bad, because that surrenders a large chunk of screen time to the trudge of recovery and Callahan’s maudlin callbacks to the mother who abandoned him and whom he blames for his addiction.
16.When asked what she felt about this callback to her heyday, Ms. Silverstone offered a correction.
17.Getting my first callback, my first agent, my union card.
18.It wasn’t too long ago that he was waiting for callbacks after auditions in New York City — and getting lots of rejections.
19.Any potential Wolves who made it to the callback played a little soccer with her in the studio so she could judge their touch on the ball.
20.The new way to callback the heat of exhaust gas by regeneration is bring forward.
提出了烟气余热蓄热回收的新方法.