refer 的 2 个定义
re·ferred, re·fer·ring.
- to direct for information or anything required: He referred me to books on astrology.
- to direct the attention or thoughts of: The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote.
- to hand over or submit for information, consideration, decision, etc.: to refer the argument to arbitration.
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re·ferred, re·fer·ring.
- to direct attention, as a reference mark does.
- to have recourse or resort; turn, as for aid or information: to refer to one's notes.
- to make reference or allusion: The author referred to his teachers twice in his article.
refer 近义词
mention
refer 的近义词 41 个
- assign
- attribute
- cite
- hint
- indicate
- introduce
- invoke
- point out
- specify
- accredit
- adduce
- advert
- allude
- ascribe
- associate
- charge
- credit
- designate
- excerpt
- exemplify
- extract
- glance
- impute
- insert
- instance
- interpolate
- lay
- name
- notice
- point
- quote
- bring up
- direct attention
- give as example
- make allusion
- make mention of
- make reference
- put down to
- speak about
- speak of
- touch on
refer 的反义词 4 个
direct, guide
concern, apply
seek information
更多refer例句
- Some refer to the temps at which you can sleep comfortably, while others to the lowest possible temperature at which an average person will feel comfortable.
- The first clue is the exhibition’s title, “Vertical Internal,” which refers to the spaces between the scan lines in an analog television signal.
- Maybe he’s referring to the “interest” forms and alerts available from hospitals — I’ve signed up for those.
- Pirates, then, are seen as romantic heroes — the underdogs fighting the establishment — whom historian Marcus Rediker refers to as proto-democratic, egalitarian and multicultural.
- Last summer, Bregman referred him a big case simply because he wanted to help Peretti get a legal experience he had not yet had.
- Panicked, I reached out to hoarding experts, who often refer to any kind of obsessive digital collecting as “infomania.”
- Have a kid here –what some pejoratively refer to as an “anchor baby” – and it is tougher to be deported.
- His acolytes, some of whom refer to themselves as “health freedom fighters” are undeterred by this sort of jealous shoptalk.
- One thing I do to respect the people who want to keep hip hop ‘sacred’ is refer to myself as rap-cabaret.
- How am I supposed to refer to a person of the opposite sex whom I am not married to but who is, well, “special”?
- The royal Audiencia has investigated this matter, on petition of the cabildo, in order to refer it to that royal council.
- I have no desire to use reproaches, and I shall refer as little as I may to the past.
- The other combinational tone to which we refer is that produced by the interval of a major third.
- I want to be sure K. himself takes notice and that is why I refer to him at the tail end of the cable.
- Frank rather lost his breath at this suggestion, but he had the presence of mind to refer the decision to Chumru himself.