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référence [ʀefeʀɑ̃s]feminine noun• période/prix de référence reference period/price• servir de référence [chiffres, indice, taux] to be used as a benchmark ; [personne] to be a role model• il a un doctorat, c'est quand même une référence he has a doctorate which is not a bad recommendation* * *ʀefeʀɑ̃s
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1) ( renvoi) reference (à to)en or par référence à — in reference to
faire référence à — to refer to, to make reference to
2) ( modèle) (prime) examplelui? ce n'est pas une référence! — who, him? well, he's not much of an example!
3) ( identification) reference; ( numéro) reference number4) Linguistique reference
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réferences nom féminin pluriel (pour emploi, location) references* * *ʀefeʀɑ̃s1. nf1) (= mention, renvoi) reference2)3) (= produit) product, item2. références nfpl(= recommandations) reference sg* * *A nf1 ( renvoi) reference (à to); en or par référence à in reference to; faire référence à to refer to, to make reference to; les ouvrages cités en référence the works referred to;2 ( modèle) (prime) example; être cité comme la référence to be cited as prime example; lui? ce n'est pas une référence! who, him? well, he's not much of an example!; date/année de référence date/year of reference; point de référence point of reference, reference point; prix/livre de référence reference price/book; brut de référence base crude; produit de référence leading product;3 ( identification) reference; ( numéro) reference number; notre/votre référence our/your reference; notre catalogue compte 5 000 références bibliographiques there are 5,000 entries in our catalogueGB;4 Ling reference.[referɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [renvoi] reference‘référence à rappeler dans toute correspondance’ ‘reference number to be quoted when replying ou in all correspondence’3. [base d'évaluation] referenceun prix littéraire, c'est une référence a literary prize is a good recommendation for a bookfaire référence à to refer to, to make (a) reference to————————références nom féminin pluriel[pour un emploi - témoignages] references, credentials (figuré) ; [ - document] reference letter, testimonial‘sérieuses références exigées’ ‘good references required’————————de référence locution adjectivalereference (modificateur) -
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إِشَارَة \ allusion: the act of alluding; sth. that alludes. indication: a sign. mark: sth. said or done as a sign of sth.: They stood silent as a mark of respect for the dead. reference: referring; a statement that refers to sth.: His speech made no reference to the war. sign: sth. that shows the existence (or probable existence) of sth. else: A red sunset is a sign of good weather. Loss of hearing is a sign of old age, a movement or mark or notice that tells one sth.: He waved his arm as a sign that he was ready. + is a sign of addition. The road sign gave a warning of a dangerous bend. signal: an official sign that gives an order or warning: A red light is a signal that a car or train must stop. symptom: a sign of an illness: A hot head is a symptom of fever. wave: a waving movement or sign, usu. with the hand: He gave a wave (of his hand) as he walked away. -
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إِيْماءَة \ gesture: a movement or action that is meant to show one’s feelings: As a friendly gesture, he sent his new neighbour some fruit. reference: referring; a statement that refers to sth.: His speech made no reference to the war. -
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[ˈrefərəns] noun1) (an) act of referring (to something); a mention (of something):إشارَهWith reference to your request for information, I regret to inform you that I am unable to help you.
2) a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for a new job:شَهادَه شَخْص حَوْل شَخْصِيَّة إنْسانOur new secretary had excellent references from her previous employers.
3) an indication in a book, report etc, showing where one got one's information or where further information can be found.مَرْجِع، مَصْدَر مَعْلومات -
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1. HRa statement of facts and opinions concerning the qualifications, skills, capabilities, personal qualities, conduct, and attitudes of a person, usually a job applicant. Employers supplying references have a legal obligation to take reasonable care that the information provided is accurate.2. Fin -
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ссылка (публикация или указание на применение, противопоставление экспертизой)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reference
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implied reference to...Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > référence implicite à
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reference front
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reference light path
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(тг) контрольный ( справочный) номерreference number of pump piston — номер, позиция ( поршня насоса)
код; кодовое число; кодовый признакАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reference number
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эталонная звуковая мощность ( при измерении эквивалента затухания по разборчивости); см. reference telephonic power(for the measurement of AEN)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reference speech power (for the measurement of AEN)
См. также в других словарях:
référence — [ referɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1820; angl. reference, même o. que référer I ♦ 1 ♦ Action ou moyen de se référer, de situer par rapport à. Indemnité fixée par référence au traitement. Géom. Système de référence : système d axes et de points par rapport… … Encyclopédie Universelle
reference — ref‧er‧ence [ˈrefrəns] noun [countable] 1. with reference to formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters: • With reference to your recent advertisement, I am writing to apply for the post of sales… … Financial and business terms
Reference — Référence Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
reference — ref·er·ence / re frəns, fə rəns/ n 1: an act of referring; specif: mention or citation of one document (as a statute) in another a municipality may adopt by reference all or a part of this title Alaska Statutes see also incorporate 2 … Law dictionary
Reference — Ref er*ence (r?f ?r ens), n. [See {Refer}.] 1. The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance. [1913 Webster] 2. That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a reference… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reference — [ref′ə rəns, ref′rəns] n. 1. a referring or being referred; esp., submission of a problem, dispute, etc. to a person, committee, or authority for settlement 2. relation; connection; regard [in reference to his letter] 3. a) the directing of… … English World dictionary
reference — ► NOUN 1) the action of referring to something. 2) a mention or citation of a source of information in a book or article. 3) a letter from a previous employer testifying to someone s ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job. ►… … English terms dictionary
reference — see IDEA OF REFERENCE ref·er·ence ref (ə )rən(t)s adj of known potency and used as a standard in the biological assay of a sample of the same drug of unknown strength <a dose of reference cod liver oil> … Medical dictionary
reference — [n1] remark, citation advertence, allusion, associating, attributing, bringing up, connecting, hint, implication, indicating, innuendo, insinuation, mention, mentioning, note, plug*, pointing out, quotation, relating, resource, source, stating;… … New thesaurus
reference — testimonial, recommendation, character, *credential … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Reference — For help in citing references, see Wikipedia:Citing sources. For the Wikipedia Reference Desk, see Wikipedia:Reference desk. Reference is derived from Middle English referren, from Middle French rèférer, from Latin referre, to carry back , formed … Wikipedia