词汇 | refer |
释义 | refer verb uk /rɪˈfɜːr/ us /rɪˈfɝː/-rr- [ T ] (of a doctor) to send someone to a hospital or specialist(= a doctor who has special training in and knowledge of a particular area of medicine): You should make another appointment with your family doctor and insist that they refer you. After the operation, her liver failed and doctors referred her for an emergency transplant. refer someone toYour doctor may refer you to a physiotherapist to help you with the exercises. refer someone onIf you need more specialized care, you get referred on (= referred to someone else). to direct someone or something to a different place or person for information, help, or action, often to a person or group with more knowledge or power: 让(某人)求助于;让(某人)向…查询;将(某人)送交给 refer something to I will refer the matter to my colleague and obtain a response. refer a caseThe High Court has referred the case to the Court of Appeal.高级法院已将此案呈交上诉法院。 refer something onThe executive committee viewed the incident yesterday and decided to refer it on (= refer it to someone else). Medical treatment: general words ACLS advance directive allopathic AMA aspirate biosurgery first-aider intubate irradiation light therapy living will medicalization orthodox medicine peroral perorally pharmacotherapy phlebotomy phototherapy quackery telemedicine You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way Phrasal verbsrefer to someone/something refer (someone) to something Examples of referrefer But it does share some similarities in that it seldom actually refers to winning. From Foreign Policy However, we can all agree that the word refers to something that is inspiring, uplifting, exciting and life-affirming. From Huffington Post And we're going to have happier customers who refer other customers to us, who stay longer, and buy more. From Fast Company Instead, he referred them to a hospital staffer. From New York Daily News The 80,000 phones referred to already existing devices, but many of us in the media believed the number was related to new orders. From CNET I am surprised someone would so affectionatly refer to them as "grinches". From CNN New members must be referred by an existing member. From Business Insider No, it's written by an expert referring others who know about the topic. From National Geographic The "look" you refer to is that of "semitic" people. From CNN Real people refer to each other by names, not handles. From VentureBeat Does the "titans" in the title refer to the titan triggerfish? From Huffington Post The 2011 text refers to "the young woman" instead. From TIME For that scenario, just refer to my previous strategy of tears and stick waving. From CBS Local Who are we referring to when we say they? From Huffington Post That said, it's so much more complex than the kinds of rhythms that people tend to refer to. From NPR These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
随便看 |
|
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。