Referred v. 归类(谈及,送交,参考,指点,折合)
- He frequently referred to the notes during the course of the talk.
讲话时他经常参考笔记。 - A point considered to be at nominal zero potential and to which all other potentials in the circuit are referred, often, but not always, connected to the actual surface of the earth; as a verb to connect to a ground. Also cal
电路中的一个参考点,该点电位作为标称的零电位,其它所有电位均相对于该点而定。经常,但并非总是,将该点直接连接到地。作为动词,指连接到地线上的过程,也称作接地。
Refer \Re*fer"\ (r[-e]*f[~e]r"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Referred}
(r[-e]*f[~e]rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Referring}.] [F.
r['e]f['e]rer, L. referre; pref. re- re- + ferre to bear. See
{Bear} to carry.]
1. To carry or send back. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
2. Hence: To send or direct away; to send or direct
elsewhere, as for treatment, aid, information, decision,
etc.; to make over, or pass over, to another; as, to refer
a student to an author; to refer a beggar to an officer;
to refer a bill to a committee; a court refers a matter of
fact to a commissioner for investigation, or refers a
question of law to a superior tribunal.
3. To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to
assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason,
or ground of explanation; as, he referred the phenomena to
electrical disturbances.
{To refer one's self}, to have recourse; to betake one's
self; to make application; to appeal. [Obs.]
I'll refer me to all things sense. --Shak.
- Referred to mainly by his nom de guerre, Abu Jihad, he became involved early on in the struggle against Israel and in 1954 was briefly arrested by Egyptian authorities for involvement in anti-Israeli operations.