1.b> 1) .i> i> (); he was summoned to appear before the magistrates / ;
2) .i> i> (), ; in May 1688 he was urgently summoned to London 1688 / ; she summoned the waiter / ; I'm afraid I'll have to go I'm being summoned by my wife .i> ;
2.b> .i> (), (, .i>); to summon a meeting / ; on July 20th, the council was summoned to hear an emergency report on its finances 20 ;
3.b> .i> (), , (, .i>); to summon assistance / help / ; General Rattigan summoned reinforcements to help resist the attack / ;
4.b> (up) (), (, , .i>); she was trying to summon up the courage to leave him ; she had to summon up all her strength to lift the rock / ; I couldn't even summon the energy to get out of bed / ;
to summon upb> (), , ( .i>); the book summoned up memories of my childhood / .