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referral

/ri-fur-uhl/US // rɪˈfɜr əl //

转诊,转介,转交,转送

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of referring; the state of being referred.
    • : an instance of referring.
    • : a person recommended to someone or for something.

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Examples

  • The idea is to rollout this proprietary program to the other brands this year, as well as launch a referral program.

  • Some turn into clients and others become friends and referrals.

  • Nacelle works closely with agencies for customer referrals, also tapping on Anderson’s past contacts from his days running a Shopify Plus agency.

  • PSIA-AASI provides snow-sports school and instructor referrals, online guides for every level and even individual virtual instruction through a partnership with coaching tool Givego — which directly connects users with the country’s top instructors.

  • Because obviously some referrals and some tests are necessary.

  • In all, the counties had one referral hospital each (approximately 100-150 beds) and 17-24 health centers.

  • If you ever wanted a criminal referral, that would have been one I would have supported 100 percent.

  • Perhaps it will be a referral for an intervention shown to have no benefit.

  • And if the person on the other end declines, he or she will often offer up another friend as a referral.

  • The IG office opened the investigation last September based on a referral from the FBI, but its progress is unclear, Carper said.

  • A national information and referral service that focuses primarily on preventing drug addiction in children and adolescents.

  • A computerized referral service to substance abuse literature and prevention programs will begin operating in 1987.

  • If this referral is correct, the subspecies concavus probably does not occur in Tamaulipas.

  • Will you tell us what your position was at the time you received this referral?

  • Are you using the word "reference" as we use the word "referral," sir?