receive a call
In Italian, 'ricevere una chiamata' is used to describe the act of getting a phone call. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversations when talking about phone communication. It is typically used in contexts where one is expecting to be called or when someone mentions they have gotten a call from another person.
I can receive a call tomorrow afternoon.
This phrase expresses the availability of the speaker to receive a call the next day in the afternoon.
I hope to receive an important call today.
This phrase conveys the speaker's anticipation of receiving a call that is significant and is expected on the same day.
I have to receive a call at work this week.
This phrase indicates an obligation or necessity for the speaker to take a call related to their job within the week.