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reference

/ref-er-uhns, ref-ruhns/US // ˈrɛf ər əns, ˈrɛf rəns //UK // (ˈrɛfərəns, ˈrɛfrəns) //

参考,参考资料,参考文献,参照

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of referring.
    • : a mention; allusion.
    • : something for which a name or designation stands; denotation.
    • : a direction in a book or writing to some other book, passage, etc.
    • : a book, passage, etc., to which one is directed.
    • : reference mark.
    • : material contained in a footnote or bibliography, or referred to by a reference mark.
    • : use or recourse for purposes of information: a library for public reference.
    • : a book or other source of useful facts or information, such as an encyclopedia, dictionary, etc.
    • : a person to whom one refers for testimony as to one's character, abilities, etc.
    • : a statement, usually written, as to a person's character, abilities, etc.
    • : relation, regard, or respect: all persons, without reference to age.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ref·er·enced, ref·er·enc·ing.

    • : to furnish with references: Each new volume is thoroughly referenced.
    • : to arrange for easy reference: Statistical data is referenced in the glossary.
    • : to refer to: to reference a file.

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Examples

  • This includes navigating influencers trying to sell them products and teaching them to look for references when information is provided to them.

  • It also comes with a stand so you can use your mannequin as a reference for drawing mid-air poses.

  • You never know when you’ll need it for reference or to show to someone.

  • Illumina’s sequencers read through each sample’s code and compare each letter to a reference sequence, looking for significant changes.

  • There are frequent, if general, references to forces bigger than one’s self.

  • In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans.

  • He then provides some insight into his psyche - complete with Animal House reference.

  • There is reference after reference to the “black community,” “black worth ethic,” and adherence to the “black value system.”

  • Indeed, designers frequently reference each other in their shows—and the press never fails to notice.

  • On his Instagram account (which has since been taken down), Brinsley made one reference to burning an American flag.

  • These Eskimos were very fond of kite-flying, for its own sake, without reference to utility!

  • Had he not meant the Fleet to shove in K. must have made some reference to the second Division, surely.

  • For convenience of reference I now give the figure Alphabet tabulated.

  • She made no reference, for instance, to the fact that they might be frequently alone together now.

  • Take the memories of members of the learned professions—they are usually only reference memories.