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refer
- IPA[rɪˈfəː]
英式
- mention or allude to;direct the attention of someone to
verb: refer, 3rd person present: refers, gerund or present participle: referring, past tense: referred, past participle: referred
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- 1. mention or allude to her mother never referred to him again the Royal Navy is referred to as the Senior Service 同義詞
- ▪ direct the attention of someone to I refer my honourable friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago 同義詞
- ▪ (of a word, phrase, or symbol) describe or denote; have as a referent the star refers to items which are intended for the advanced learner 同義詞
- 2. pass a matter to (a higher body) for a decision the prisoner may require the Secretary of State to refer his case to the Parole Board
- ▪ send or direct someone to a medical specialist she was referred to a clinical psychologist for counselling
- ▪ read or otherwise use (a source of information) in order to ascertain something; consult I always refer to a dictionary when I come upon a new word 同義詞
- 3. archaic trace or attribute something to (someone or something) as a cause or source the God to whom he habitually referred his highest inspirations
- ▪ regard something as belonging to (a certain period, place, or class) you went wrong when you referred all legislation to a part of virtue
- 4. fail (a candidate in an examination) twenty-four students passed the prescribed test while four students were referred
- make an appointment with a medical specialist oneself, rather than being referred by a GP: since July, patients have been able to self-refer to mental health services in the area
Oxford Dictionary
- make an appointment with a medical specialist oneself, rather than being referred by a primary ... patients may self-refer, though half are referred by their physician
Oxford American Dictionary
- refer to another text or part of a text, typically in order to elaborate on a point: the database cross-refers to the printed book the entry cross-refers readers to ‘Style’
Oxford American Dictionary
- refer to another text or part of a text, typically in order to elaborate on a point: the database cross-refers to the printed book the entry cross-refers readers to ‘Style’
Oxford Dictionary
- a phrase used by banks when suspending payment of a cheque
Oxford Dictionary
- pain felt in a part of the body other than its actual source.
Oxford American Dictionary
- pain felt in a part of the body other than its actual source.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[rəˈfər]
美式
- mention or allude to: the reports of the commission are often referred to in the media New York, referred to as the Big Apple
Oxford American Dictionary