referable / rɪˈfɜr /

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referable2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·ferred, re·fer·ring.

  1. to direct for information or anything required: He referred me to books on astrology.
  2. to direct the attention or thoughts of: The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote.
  3. to hand over or submit for information, consideration, decision, etc.: to refer the argument to arbitration.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·ferred, re·fer·ring.

  1. to direct attention, as a reference mark does.
  2. to have recourse or resort; turn, as for aid or information: to refer to one's notes.
  3. to make reference or allusion: The author referred to his teachers twice in his article.

referable 近义词

referable

等同于 traceable

更多referable例句

  1. To study your competitor’s backlink profile in greater detail, click on the number of referring domains, and hit the Get full report button.
  2. In cell biology, nucleus usually refers to a structure inside a cell that contains the cell’s genetic information.
  3. It’s really cool that that word hasn’t changed its pronunciation at all in 8,000 years and still refers to a particular fish.
  4. “It’s a very potent voter suppression tool,” William Busa told Greater Diversity News, referring to efforts by Republican lawmakers in the state to make access to polling places more difficult.
  5. Becoming a hunter as an adult, or as I’ve come to refer to it, “adult-onset hunting,” isn’t the conventional path.
  6. Nevertheless, the two specimens are clearly referable to their respective species and show no tendency toward intergradation.
  7. They are referable to those generally extinct genera that inhabited the great depths of the primeval ocean.
  8. The only examples referable to it come from a relatively restricted area of Durango, Mexico.
  9. But this may be referable to Hindú influences unequivocally traceable in other parts of the Pantheon.
  10. Although two clasping pairs were found, we obtained no eggs or tadpoles referable to this species.