to refer
61refer — verb PHRASAL VERB refer to sb/sth ADVERB ▪ briefly, in passing ▪ He referred to the report in passing. ▪ specifically ▪ …
62Refer — Rede ferroviaria nacional Rede ferroviaria nacional, (Refer) est une entreprise publique portugaise chargée de la gestion du réseau ferré du Portugal en lieu et place de Caminhos de ferro portugueses, SA. Les missions de Refer comprennent :… …
63refer — 01. Once she had forgiven her husband for cheating on her, she never [referred] to the incident again. 02. Do you mind if I use you as a [reference] when I apply for a job at the company where you work? 03. You need a [referral] from your doctor… …
64refer — [c]/rəˈfɜ / (say ruh fer) verb (referred, referring) –verb (t) 1. to direct the attention or thoughts of: the asterisk refers the reader to a footnote. 2. to direct for information or for anything required: to refer students to books on a subject …
65refer — verb (referred; referring) Etymology: Middle English referren, from Anglo French referer, referir, from Latin referre to bring back, report, refer, from re + ferre to carry more at bear Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) to think of,… …
66refer back — v. (D; tr.) to refer back to (the report was referred back to the committee) * * * [rɪ fɜː bæk] (d; tr.) to refer back to (the report was refer backred back to the committee) …
67refer */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈfɜː(r)] / US [rɪˈfɜr] verb Word forms refer : present tense I/you/we/they refer he/she/it refers present participle referring past tense referred past participle referred Phrasal verbs: refer to …
68refer*/*/*/ — [rɪˈfɜː] verb refer to sth refer to sb/sth refer sb to sb/sth …
69refer — referable, referrable, referrible /ref euhr euh beuhl, ri ferr /, adj. referrer, n. /ri ferr /, v., referred, referring. v.t. 1. to direct for information or anything required: He referred me to books on astrology. 2. to direct the attention or… …
70refer to — phr verb Refer to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑document, ↑term, ↑word Refer to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑arbitration, ↑counselling, ↑document, ↑figure, ↑patient, ↑tribunal …