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1 allude
ə'lu:d((with to) to mention: He did not allude to the remarks made by the previous speaker.) aludir- allusiontr[ə'lʊːd]1 aludir (to, a), hacer alusión (to, a)v.• aludir v.ə'luːdto allude TO something/somebody — aludir or referirse* a algo/alguien
[ǝ'luːd]VIto allude to — aludir a, referirse a
* * *[ə'luːd]to allude TO something/somebody — aludir or referirse* a algo/alguien
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2 refer
rə'fə:
1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb( with to)1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) referirse a, hacer alusión a2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) referir(se), hacer referencia/alusión a3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) enviar, remitir4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) consultar•- referee
2. verb(to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) arbitrar- reference book
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refer vb1. consultarhe referred to his notes when he forgot what he wanted to say consultaba sus apuntes cuando se olvidaba de lo que quería decir2. mencionar / referirse / hacer referenciatr[rɪ'fɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (send) remitir, mandar, enviar■ I refer you to my article in... te remito a mi artículo en...1 (allude to) referirse (to, a)■ who are you referring to? ¿a quién te refieres?2 (mention, name) hacer referencia (to, a)3 (consult) consultar (to, -)4 (describe) calificar (to, de); (call) llamar (to, a)■ she refers to him as "the Fox' lo llama "el Zorro"direct, send: remitir, enviarto refer a patient to a specialist: enviar a un paciente a un especialistarefer vito refer to mention: referirse a, aludir av.• deferir v.• referir v.• referirse v.• remitir v.rɪ'fɜːr, rɪ'fɜː(r)- rr- transitive verba) ( direct - to source of information) remitir; (- to place) enviar*, mandarthe reader is referred to... — se remite al lector a...
to refer somebody to a specialist — ( Med) mandar or (AmL) derivar a alguien a un especialista
Phrasal Verbs:- refer to[rɪ'fɜː(r)]1. VT1) (=send, direct) remitirI have to refer it to my boss — tengo que remitírselo a mi jefe, tengo que consultarlo con mi jefe
to refer a dispute to arbitration — someter or remitir una disputa al arbitraje
to refer sb to sth/sb: I referred him to the manager — lo envié a que viera al gerente
refer to drawer — (on cheque) devolver al librador
2) (=ascribe) atribuirhe refers his mistake to tiredness — el error lo achaca a su cansancio, atribuye el error a su cansancio
3) (Brit) (Univ) [+ student] suspender4) (Med)referred pain — dolor m reflejo
2. VIto refer to —
1) (=relate to) referirse athis refers to you all — esto se refiere a todos ustedes, esto va para todos ustedes
2) (=allude to) referirse a3) (=mention) mencionar4) (=consult) consultar5) (=describe)this kind of art is often referred to as "minimal art" — este tipo de arte a menudo se denomina "arte minimalista"
* * *[rɪ'fɜːr, rɪ'fɜː(r)]- rr- transitive verba) ( direct - to source of information) remitir; (- to place) enviar*, mandarthe reader is referred to... — se remite al lector a...
to refer somebody to a specialist — ( Med) mandar or (AmL) derivar a alguien a un especialista
Phrasal Verbs:- refer to
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allude — I verb advert, attingere, bring to mind, cite, connote, convey, designare, evince, hint, imply, import, indicate, infer, insinuate, leave an inference, make indirect reference, mention, point to, refer to, relate, significare, signify, suggest,… … Law dictionary
allude — ► VERB (allude to) 1) hint at. 2) mention in passing. ORIGIN Latin alludere, from ludere to play … English terms dictionary
allude — verb allude to sb/sth phrasal verb (T) formal to mention something or someone indirectly: The character s evil nature is constantly alluded to throughout the play … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
allude — verb (allude to) hint at. ↘mention in passing. Origin C15: from L. allus , alludere, from ad towards + ludere to play … English new terms dictionary
allude / elude — Allude means to suggest indirectly : Leticia can t speak to her husband without alluding to his affair with Martha Snodgrass. Elude means to dodge or escape : Serious relationships always seemed to elude him. Also beware of illude to… … Confused words
allude / elude — Allude means to suggest indirectly : Leticia can t speak to her husband without alluding to his affair with Martha Snodgrass. Elude means to dodge or escape : Serious relationships always seemed to elude him. Also beware of illude to… … Confused words
allude — verb /əˈluːd/ To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion The story alludes to a recent event. Syn: advert, hint, imply, indicate, insinuate, intimate, point … Wiktionary
allude — verb the prosecutor alluded to Dixon s past Syn: refer to, touch on, suggest, hint at, imply, mention (in passing), make an allusion to; formal advert to … Thesaurus of popular words
allude to — al ˈlude ˌto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they allude to he/she/it alludes to present participle alluding to … Useful english dictionary
allude — UK [əˈluːd] / US [əˈlud] verb Word forms allude : present tense I/you/we/they allude he/she/it alludes present participle alluding past tense alluded past participle alluded Phrasal verbs: allude to … English dictionary
allude to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms allude to : present tense I/you/we/they allude to he/she/it alludes to present participle alluding to past tense alluded to past participle alluded to formal allude to something to mention someone or something … English dictionary