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1 refer
أَحَالَ إلى \ refer: to send (sth.) to sb. else for attention: I referred the matter to my lawyer. \ أَشَارَ \ refer: to speak of: I was not referring to you when I said "some fool". \ See Also أَوْمأ إلى \ رَجَعَ \ refer: to turn one’s attention to sth. that will give an answer: I must refer to my notes (or to the rules or to the library). \ See Also عَادَ إلى -
2 refer
[rəˈfəː] past tense, past participle reˈferred verb1) ( with to)2) to talk or write (about something); to mention:يُشير إلى، يَذْكُرI referred to your theories in my last book.
3) to relate to, concern, or apply to:يُشير، يَنْطَبِق، يَتَعَلَّق بِ، يَخُصMy remarks refer to your last letter.
4) to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc:يُحيل إلى، يَرْفَعI'll refer you to the managing director.
5) to look for information (in something):يَبْحَث عن مَعْلوماتIf I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.
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3 refer
[from *réfaire from Fre refaire]: to do again; to remake; to repeat; to correct. Alor mo refer mo promye desen = Then I remade my first drawing. Astronom la ti refer prezantasyon so dekuvert an 1920 = The astronomer repeated the presentation (of) his 1920 discovery. Refer sirfas = To reappear. -
4 refer
[rɪ'fɜː]Abbreviation: ref -
5 refer to
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6 refer
v1. to redo / to remake2. to recover / to recuperate -
7 refer to drawer please represent
Finin the United Kingdom, written on a check by the paying banker to indicate that there are currently insufficient funds to meet the payment, but that the bank believes sufficient funds will be available shortly.Abbr. RDPRThe ultimate business dictionary > refer to drawer please represent
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8 refer to acceptor
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9 refer to drawer
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10 refer|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to report- referować komuś przebieg zebrania to report to sb the proceedings of a meeting, to give sb an account of the meeting- referował jej jakiś problem he was giving her an account of some problem ⇒ zreferowaćⅡ vi Nauk. to present a paperThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > refer|ować
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11 refer to a precedent
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > refer to a precedent
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12 refer to drawer
(U.K.) Finto refuse to pay a check because the account from which it is drawn has too little money in it -
13 обращаться на (ты- refer to someone with ty)
General subject: refer to someone withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обращаться на (ты- refer to someone with ty)
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14 la dumneata mă refer
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15 Compare, refer to
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16 Question Persuade And Refer
American: QPRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Question Persuade And Refer
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17 Question Persuade Refer
Mass media: QPRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Question Persuade Refer
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18 a title used humorously to refer to oneself
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > a title used humorously to refer to oneself
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19 cross-refer
verbto give a cross-reference (to):يُشير، يلفِتُ نَظَر القارئ الى نُقطةِ اُخرى في الكِتابIn this dictionary went is cross-referred to go.
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