单词 | Refer |
例句 | 1, Can't you refer to the dictionary? 2, The figures in parentheses refer to page numbers. 3, Don't refer to the matter again. 4, I promised not to refer to the matter again. 5, We agreed never to refer to the matter again. 6, They come from Tuam, a place they refer to on the title track of their album(), 'All the Way From Tuam'. 7, Pronouns are often used to refer to a noun that has already been mentioned. 8, They decided to refer the dispute to the United Nations. 9, We should refer our application back to the manager as soon as possible. 10, The cross - references refer you to information in other parts of the dictionary. 11, This rule does not refer to children. 12, You may refer your complaint to an independent adjudicator. 13, He could refer the matter to the high court. 14, These regulations refer to every foreigner. 15, The figures refer to our sales in Europe. 16, Don't refer to this matter again, please. 17, I cannot trace the letter to which you refer. 18, For further particulars I refer you to my secretary. 19, To whom should I refer the matter? 20, I refer to the situation instanced above. 21, Does your remark refer to all of us? 22, I had to refer to the instruction booklet. 23, You may refer to your notes if you want. 24, For further information,[http:///refer.html] please refer to the relevant leaflet. 25, The regulations refer only to children. 26, The new law does not refer to farm land. 27, "Refer" and "level" are palindromes. 28, I will refer to child abuse generically . 29, The word "e-commerce" was coined to refer to business done over the Internet. 30, refer to sb/sth to mention or speak about sb/sth: The victims were not referred to by name. 1, Can't you refer to the dictionary? 2, The figures in parentheses refer to page numbers. 3, Don't refer to the matter again. 4, I promised not to refer to the matter again. 5, We agreed never to refer to the matter again. 6, They come from Tuam, a place they refer to on the title track of their album, 'All the Way From Tuam'. 7, Pronouns are often used to refer to a noun that has already been mentioned. 8, refer to sb/sth to mention or speak about sb/sth: The victims were not referred to by name. 9, They decided to refer the dispute to the United Nations. 10, The cross - references refer you to information in other parts of the dictionary. 11, For further particulars I refer you to my secretary. 12, Does your remark refer to all of us? 13, The regulations refer only to children. 14, By way of illustration I'll refer to the behavior of rabbits. 15, The term'alexia'is used to refer to any acquired disorder of reading. 16, Some patients don't refer to the discomfort of angina as an ache; rather they describe it as sudden sharp pains. 17, The new law does not refer to land used for farming. 18, People refer the man who was afraid of his wife as henpecked. 19, May I refer you back to my earlier remarks on this subject? 31, It's something of a misnomer to refer to these inexperienced boys as soldiers. 32, By way of illustration I'll refer to the behavior of rabbits. 33, I will take the suggestion under advisement, and refer it to the board. 34, Refer to the dictionary when you don't know how to spell a word. 35, Some people refer all the troubles to bad luck instead of lack of ability. 36, The term'alexia'is used to refer to any acquired disorder of reading. 37, You'd better refer back to Chapter One if you don't understand this paragraph. 38, The word "man" can refer to all humans, irrespective of sex. 39, I would like to refer back to the first of my three points. 40, Some patients don't refer to the discomfort of angina as an ache; rather they describe it as sudden sharp pains. 41, I'll never forget the terrible events of that summer. It can refer to something such as a concert, festival or sports competition:The tourist guide lists the major events in the town throughout the year. 42, Absolutely he won't have your going into his house if you don't refer to me. 43, The new law does not refer to land used for farming. 44, People refer the man who was afraid of his wife as henpecked. 45, I'd like to refer to something that was posted in an earlier thread. 46, The findings of the report refer to a particular social and cultural milieu. 47, The movie is based on a real-life incident. It can also refer to a crime or an accident:The police reported several thefts and one violent incident. 48, I like to keep a few dictionaries by to refer to. 49, The next two items refer to actual expenditures incurred, rather than estimated needs. 50, If you don't know the spelling of a word, you should refer to a dictionary. 51, I refer to your recent application and interview and am pleased to offer you the post of editor. 52, Hand symbols in the main body of the text cross - refer the reader to the appendices. 53, For further details, I refer you to the advisory department. 54, May I refer you to my letter of 14 May? 55, I refer specifically to permanent residents, in contradistinction to temporary visitors. 56, Please refer to the Regulations and in particular Articles 99 and 100 thereof. 57, For further details, please refer to the last page of the book. 58, May I refer you back to my earlier remarks on this subject? 59, Refer to the terms set out in the company's memorandum. 60, The figures quoted in this article refer only to Britain. 61, The exemption you refer to certainly needs clarification. 62, Figures in brackets refer to the Notes. 63, Rather they should refer complex enquiries to government agencies. 64, Ninety autobiographies refer to grandparents, sometimes at considerable length. 65, Refer to an atlas and the map opposite. 66, I refer to demos of their high end programs. 67, I refer to the federal corollary. 68, We shall refer to this as the minimum variance criterion. 69, I have no desire to rake over the past but we should have the right to refer to matters of historical record. 70, The primary significance of the words which refer to the bread seems to belong to the image of the messianic kingdom. 71, The practice reiterated its concern about having the freedom to refer patients according to clinical need. 72, This bizarre combat is a very dangerous one - refer to the Profiles section. 73, To the extent math refers to reality, we are not certain; to the extent we are certain, math does not refer to reality. Albert Einstein 74, He had a written employment contract, but it did not refer to his place of work. 75, These are subjects which readers are encouraged to refer to a qualified professional adviser. 76, Imagine that you are writing an essay, and want to refer to what Norris says about deconstruction. 77, They also modify the accountant's certificate to refer to controlled trust money. 78, We might refer to these as the ancient and modern conceptions. 79, The different components refer to the different curvatures in different directions in the space-time. 80, Zenith did not refer to Acme's program further than this and Zenith developed its own methods of performing the purpose. 81, It is notable that the large accountancy firms now refer to themselves as' professional service firms'. 82, Please refer to the Policy commentary for details of what items should not constitute part of the breakdown account. 83, We might refer to this as the ex ante demand for bank lending. 84, The techniques refer to new or modified agricultural practices to reduce soil degradation and erosion. 85, The numbers refer only to mergers of large companies where assets worth over 5 are acquired through the merger. 86, Such concepts are unworthy of educated people and refer to anthropomorphism which has been misunderstood. 87, Pyrenees may also refer to small ewes' milk cheeses that are produced in the same area. 88, I would therefore be grateful if you could refer back to the letter I wrote and respond as best you can. 89, We should have made it clear to the Media Action team not to refer callers to named staff. 90, And it was early enough for Britain's arms makers to refer to it in their autumn armaments promotions. 91, The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism. 92, Their utterances are syntactically simpler, contain a narrower range of semantic content, and less frequently refer outside the here-and-now. 93, Political cultures to refer to those in which there are significant proportions of both the simpler and more complex patterns of orientations. 94, They don't refer to particular cases of primary school closure in any particular location. 95, Also used to refer to a complete set of characters forming a family in a particular design or style. 96, The reader who wishes to have more detailed information on the various forms of physical treatments available should refer elsewhere. 97, In the same way as we talk about the composite commodity of sport, we can also refer to the composite price. 98, Where a convergent or divergent margin has a significant transform component it is appropriate to refer to it as an oblique-slip margin. 99, Please refer to the back cover of this brochure for more details. 100, The deadlines refer to the time at which the convergence conditions will be examined. 101, One of the revisions relates to a matter which arises in this appeal, and I shall refer to it later. 102, Before parting with the case, we should refer to a further argument mounted by Mr. Thornton. 103, Keep your orders and shipping together in a separate folder so you can refer to them later something goes amiss. 104, These refer to victims of road accidents occurring throughout Lothian and not necessarily in the eligible areas themselves. 105, Mr Quinn said he and Mr Neal had agreed a contract to refer work between the firms. 106, The actual phenomenon these qualitative attributes refer to is, as we have witnessed, contested. 107, You may want to refer to it in conjunction with this section. 108, To conclude this section, we can, at last,[/refer.html] refer to an experiment. 109, The dangers to which the minority refer currently exist under the present law. 110, They can also advise on the most suitable training for your needs or refer you to other specialist agencies. 111, Please refer to the individual hotel descriptions for full details. 112, For instance, flying level on a heading, if you are checking height there is no need to refer to the airspeed. 113, It was finally decided to refer the matter to the departmental assemblies. 114, In concluding this section on subsurface detection, we may refer in passing to a controversial technique that has a few followers. 115, Please refer to the advertisement on page 14 for ordering details and coupon. 116, Once the dictionary was available, society gained in cohesion because anyone could refer to it as an outside source for comparison. 117, Why do I refer to Euclidean geometry as a physical theory rather than a branch of mathematics? 118, Mark passages to which you want to refer or where you wish to seek clarification. 119, Shall we soon abolish death and refer to some one dead as having a life problem? 120, What collectors refer to as historical flasks are glass bottles blown into metal molds between about 1815 and 1870. 121, Both EDs would require auditors to refer in their reports to inherent uncertainties affecting the accounts. 122, Terms such as thought leader, golden boy, or winner refer to people with a power base of reputation. 123, But they are resisting pressure to refer the disputed 6.5 percent pay rise to independent binding arbitration. 124, I refer to paid maternity leave, child allowance, single parent allowances etc. 125, But he did refer to a spectator and an alleged verbal and physical abuse on Dooley and himself. 126, I refer to the direction of physical and mental activity toward the accomplishment of a major task. 127, The curved arrows refer to the main carriage and the straight arrows to the lace carriage. 128, Refer to symbols for full list of available facilities, then contact the Hotel of your choice. 129, It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere. 130, Classical philosophers refer to them with contempt, as peddlers of absolution for a modest fee. 131, Such studies generally refer to wider determinants or concomitants of the national industrial relations variables with which they explain their findings. 132, Before I come to those passages, it is convenient to refer to such earlier authority as there is. 133, By culture we refer to the shared values, beliefs and basic assumptions about what we are doing. 134, Telling the truth about mothering-when it does not refer to the oneness and bliss-means breaking the rules. 135, Notice of Default: shall refer to the notice issued by Pledgee in accordance with this Agreement declaring an Event of Default. 136, It's good practice to always provide a form name and alias name. All code should then refer to the alias name. 137, May I refer you to Article 5 of the General Terms and Conditions of the contract? 138, The Red Classics refer to the cultural production of revolutionary literature and arts in the 1950s and 1960s[http://], as an integral part of the construction of the revolutionary hegemony during Maos era. 139, Coal products for residents refer to briquet , coal cake, honeycomb briquette and kindling charcoal. 140, To refer to ( an authority, for example ) in support or corroboration; cite. 141, For more information on the crontab command, please refer to the crontab command reference. 142, Terrorism attacks by committing suicide refer to the plotted violent acts prompted by ideology or religious factors, and their success depends on the executors' violent self-murder. 143, These descriptions are more accurate than the previous, but they only refer to the descriptions of extravert types obtained this way. 144, I will refer to child abuse generically (which includes physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect). 145, Sheet resistance has the units of ohms , but it is convenient to refer to it in ohms per square since the sheet resistance produces the resistance of the coating within any square area. 146, Please refer to the conference agenda for a detailed schedule of the conference. 147, We tell you that the beings you refer to as Sasquatch, are remnants of human-gorilla genetic engineered mutants, created for heavy labor, by the Aryans. 148, Please refer to The KSU Regulations of Credit Transfer for relevant rules. 149, Epidemics of Class II refer to those which can cause great economic losses and need to take strict measures to bring under control or exterminate them and avoid their spread. 150, If you plan a quantitative study, you will refer to method, data collection and analysis. 151, On the land the Hawaiian's refer to as Hawai'i Nei is where I needed to settle to begin the journey of finding my ancestry with the keys to opening my heart and learning how to love. 152, If meeting bus bar bridge installation, should refer to corresponding total assembly figures and accessory list. 153, Application for drugs with existing state standards shall refer to the application for registration of the drugs for which the SDA has promulgated official standards. 154, Above series motor is available in the direct connection between the motor and the gearbox. Please refer to tables below for details. 155, I've got two or three other terms that'll be useful along the way, but there's really no need to know Hebrew. I just want you to understand why Tanakh is the word that's used to refer to the Bible. 156, I refer you to my signature at foot, also to that of Mr. G. , who will sign per procuration. 157, The word can also refer a call unto Christian service or ministry. 158, Some people mistakenly refer to these as needs for security. 159, I suggest you refer to the competent department, the Ministry of Finance. 160, Other commonly used terms such as detrusor instability and detrusor hyperreflexia refer to involuntary detrusor contractions observed during urodynamic studies. 161, The term joint venture'is used to refer to a multitude of arrangements and relationships, some fairly loose, others characterized by formal equity participation in a new third entity. 162, The definition of epigenetics is somewhat variable, with some scientists limiting the term to refer to specific molecular mechanisms that alter gene expression. 163, A group of machine addresses that refer to abase address. 164, To select and to mark the notification type. Refer to 1 above. 165, Expressions that refer to memory locations are called "l-value" expressions. 166, These works refer to the contents of software maintenance models, program viewing, program database, hypertext, program high-level abstraction, and decompiler. 167, The terms can be used synonymously and refer to the actual UNIX shell the user is running. 168, The tempos of income refer to real tempo, The price factor is taken out. 168, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 169, The system's main interface and basic functions are refer to the current mainstream im chatting tools, accessible to. 170, The artificial joint is also refer to the bone defect where happened near the joint. 171, The special clause refer to parties' free and appointed clause outside the basic clause of contract of insurance, Its purpose lies in controlling danger and basic clause content of the change . 172, Saint Athanasius used the term "ever virgin" to refer to Mary, and this view was apparent accepted by the Fathers of the Church from the 5th century on. 173, A: Concerning our financial position, credit standing and trade reputation, you may refer to Bank of Hong Kong, or to our local Chamber of Commerce or inquiry agencies. 174, For a complete description of the regular expression syntax, refer to the InfoSphere Warehouse documentation or the Java documentation (see Resources). 175, As for our financial standing, please refer to the Bank of China, Wenzhou Branch. 176, For more information on all pdq properties, refer to the Resources section. 177, In a library environment the term workstation often is used to refer to any personal computer such as an IBM PC or an Apple Macintosh. 178, Refer to the award plan below, if the result is 1-3, the awardee will receive the relevant prizes within 3 working days once the suggestion is accepted. 179, Personal delivery available for bulk order , please refer to Group Discount Promotion for detail. 180, Lexically scoped variables refer to the local environment in which they were defined. 181, The Romans used pudendum to refer to both the male and female genitals, and it is still used today in medicine to refer to the visible genitals of women. 182, Life and death: Life and death of the human life refer to the growth and disaggregation of the flesh-body. 183, In medicine and anatomy, the use of the term to refer to the telencephalon. 184, Refer to one old thread about the 3D outdoor game that you conducted with some local guys, I guess you could speak in Chinese, right? 185, According to international standards , however , the needy refer whose personal daily expenses average below $ 1. 186, To specify hard disks, use -hda, -hdb, -hdc, and -hdd to refer to Parallel ATA (PATA) hard disks, and -cdrom to identify a CD or DVD image file or device. |
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