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(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat) (eine Stelle, ein Wort) look upII v/i1. (hat) look s.th. ( oder it) up; im Wörterbuch nachschlagen auch check (it) in the dictionary, consult the dictionary; nachschlagen bei Shakespeare etc. look s.th. ( oder it) up in Shakespeare etc.3. (hat) SPORT, FUßBALL: retaliate; wegen Nachschlagens die rote Karte sehen be sent off for retaliation* * *to look up; to refer; to consult* * *nach|schla|gen sep1. vtStelle, Zitat, Wort to look up2. vi1) aux sein2) (in Lexikon) to look3) (FTBL) (= sich revanchieren) to retaliate; (von hinten foulen) to foul (one's opponent) from behind* * *1) (to consult (a reference book): I looked up in the encyclopedia.) look up2) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) refer3) (to be like (someone, especially a parent or relation) in appearance or character: She takes after her father.) take after* * *nach|schla·genI. vtII. vi▪ jdm \nachschlagen to take after sb* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb look up <word, reference, text>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbim Lexikon/Wörterbuch nachschlagen — consult the encyclopaedia/dictionary
* * *nachschlagen (irr, trennb, -ge-)B. v/i2. (ist):jemandem nachschlagen take after sbwegen Nachschlagens die rote Karte sehen be sent off for retaliation* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb look up <word, reference, text>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbim Lexikon/Wörterbuch nachschlagen — consult the encyclopaedia/dictionary
* * *(Buch) v.to refer to v.
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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
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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
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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