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referee

/ref-uh-ree/US // ˌrɛf əˈri //UK // (ˌrɛfəˈriː) //

裁判员,裁判官,裁判长,裁判

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one to whom something is referred, especially for decision or settlement; arbitrator.
    • : a judge having functions fixed by the rules of the game or sport; umpire.
    • : an authority who evaluates scientific, technical, or scholarly papers, grant proposals, or the like for the publication or funding institution to which they have been submitted.
    • : Law. a person selected by a court to take testimony in a case and return it to the court with recommendations as to the decision.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ref·er·eed, ref·er·ee·ing.

    • : to preside over as referee; act as referee in.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ref·er·eed, ref·er·ee·ing.

    • : to act as referee.

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Examples

  • Before the game, Coach John Harbaugh jawed with Titans cornerback Malcolm Butler, with Tennessee Coach Mike Vrabel eventually joining the discussion, and referees had to separate the teams.

  • With the election imminent, social media platforms find themselves once again in the awkward position of being the referee deciding whether to call a penalty kick in overtime.

  • With regression to the mean likely for the leaguewide conversion percentage and with referees soon to stop calling so many handballs, the Premier League’s goal-fest might be over soon — if it isn’t already.

  • In other words, the league has not instructed referees to review plays more often to ensure a greater degree of call accuracy inside the bubble.

  • Indeed, referees blew the whistle a lot more often after the restart than before.

  • In the absence of any over-arching rebel military leadership, there is no one to referee disputes before they get out of hand.

  • During the heated contest versus Big Piney, Kane tells us that even the referee told him, “You guys are nothing but filthy slobs.”

  • The chants grew so loud that the referee wanted to stop the game.

  • An inquiry headed by the Police Ombudsman, a sort of referee figure, came down against the informer allegation.

  • I remember my coach standing up to a referee and another coach who challenged my right to play.

  • The judge or referee must be present at this meeting, also the bankrupt if required by the court.

  • As soon as he has been appointed it is the duty of the referee to notify him in person or by mail of his appointment.

  • The referee who presides at the first meeting makes up or decides on its membership.

  • The decision of the referee was prompt, but even so, it was almost lost in the sudden stir and murmur which arose behind us.

  • At last the shrill whistle of the referee proclaimed the end of an immortal contest.