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reference [ˈrefrəns]1. nouna. référence f (to à)b. ( = allusion) allusion f (to à)2. compounds* * *['refərəns] 1.1) ( allusion) référence f (to à), allusion f (to à)to make reference to somebody/something — faire allusion à quelqu'un/quelque chose
there are three references to his son in the article — son fils est mentionné trois fois dans l'article
2) ( consultation)to do something without reference to somebody/something — faire quelque chose sans consulter quelqu'un/quelque chose
‘for reference only’ — ( on library book) ‘consultation sur place’
without reference to — sans tenir compte de [statistics, needs]
3) (in book, letter, memo) référence f4) (also reference mark) renvoi m5) ( testimonial) références fpl6) ( referee) personne f pouvant fournir des références7) Linguistics référence f8) Geography2.map references — coordonnées fpl
with reference to prepositional phrase en ce qui concerne, quant à3.with reference to your letter/request — suite à votre lettre/demande
transitive verb fournir les sources de [book, article]
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