Victor Khanin
...they are calling for thunderstorms... Could you explain the meaning of this sentence to me? Is it about the forecast or about their desire? I hear they're calling for thunderstorms all weekend.
2020年4月30日 14:21
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2020年4月30日
Hi, I don't think any English native speaker would say "they are calling for thunderstorms" this is not an English expression! where did you hear this? Could you have misheard?
2020年4月30日
It's about the forecast. "They are calling for" is a common expression for talking about the upcoming weather. "They" refers to the weather forecasters. Example: I need to get some supplies because they're calling for a lot of snow next Monday.
2020年4月30日
If I were to restate the sentence as "They are forecasting for thunderstorms", the potential ambiguity would be removed, ie calling for is to say, to forecast
2020年4月30日
Something big is going to happen
2020年4月30日
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