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vbl. 谈及,提交,谘询

  1. Referring to our telephonic message of today, please deliver the above ten cases tomorrow.
    根据我们今天的电话交谈,请于明日运来上述货物10箱。
  2. Nevertheless, when most people refer to multimedia, they generally mean the combination of two or more continuous media, that is, media have to be played during some well-defined timed times interval, usually With the users i
    然而,当大多数人谈及多媒体时,他们通常是指混合了两种或两种以上连续的媒体,即,媒体可以在一段规定的时间之内连续播放,并且通常伴随着与用户的交互。



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.

  1. "It made my day," co-prosecutor Bruce Levin said of the verdict, referring to the so-called "Make My Day" law which allows residents to use deadly force in their homes against intruders.
  2. Among these is the establishment of an independent review authority to take responsibility from the Home Office for investigating and referring suspect cases back to the Court of Appeal.
  3. "Even if they kill all the hostages there on the plane, we'll never, ever release the killers who are here in Kuwait," he added, referring to the hijackers' demand for the freedom of 17 convicted terrorists.
  4. Political observers said he was referring to Algeria, which was believed to have played a key role in the hostage negotiations.
  5. "You can't push mortgage rates that low without getting some kind of a reaction in housing," said John Tuccillo, the association's chief economist, referring to current interest rates, the lowest since the mid-1970s.
  6. "Sure it's fast," concedes Michael Gordon of the Fidelity Select Biotechnology Fund of Boston, referring to some biotech companies' speedy return to the equity market.
  7. We didn't think about retirement," Mr. Isenberg says, referring to his generation.
  8. "We felt (GM's) response was very positive," says Edward Hales, chairman of the Wisconsin Board, referring to that meeting.
  9. "Everybody knows about George Washington Carver and peanuts," Ms. Worthy said, referring to the work done at Tuskegee University in Alabama.
  10. Fitzwater was referring to the appointment of Arkady Maslennikov, 58, as Gorbachev's chief spokesman.
  11. "The problem there is they have leaders like (Moammar) Gadhafi," he said. "It was not just an accident that some airplanes flew his way one day," he said referring to the 1986 bombing raid on Tripoli, Libya.
  12. "What I felt while I was in personal contact with Emperor Showa gives me, I think, an important guideline in what an emperor should be," said Akihito, referring to Hirohito's posthumous name.
  13. "The warning has been taken to heart," said President Reagan. He was referring to a promise he made in January that if the spending measures were wrapped into a single piece of legislation, he would veto it.
  14. 'It was the sower of death,' said a Bosnian policeman, referring to a heavy machine-gun with a distinctive sound much feared by residents because it is often loaded with exploding bullets.
  15. "Probably the two of us were the most bizarre thing there," he said, referring to their white skins.
  16. "People are re-examining what's ahead of us and squaring up their positions," he said, referring to the government's report on the nation's May trade deficit, which is due out Friday.
  17. "The investment currencies are back in vogue," said Robert White, manager of corporate foreign-exchange trading at First Interstate Bank in Los Angeles, referring to the British pound and the Canadian and Australian dollars.
  18. "We like to think of ourselves as the Mel Fisher of the oil patch," said Western Chairman Steven S. McGuire, referring to the celebrated undersea treasure hunter.
  19. "I tell you, I sit there looking at those blank pages, but I want to give readers an idea what it's like in that house they drive by," he said, referring to the White House.
  20. "It makes me wonder if the administration is leading us into the age of Joe Isuzu federal budgeting," said committee chairman Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., referring to the transparent liar portrayed in a series of television commercials.
  21. "A day of consolidation is natural after the big jump up last week," he said referring to the 120-point advance in the Dow for the week ended Friday.
  22. "The worms never get satisfied, regardless of how much food you give them," she was once overheard saying, referring to their complaints about food shortages that plague Romania.
  23. The study's publication comes at the end of a week in which Genentech sued SmithKline to stop it from referring in advertising in medical journals to still another comparative study.
  24. But George Bush, referring to Mr. Castro yesterday, said the Cuban leader "must be sweating."
  25. It's not a threat at all." Baker said the union was willing to return immediately to the bargaining table "as long as it's not another charade," referring to the six days of talk Requested port out of service.
  26. "It got pretty frustrating," said Peter Finnerty, a Sea-Land vice president, referring to nearly a dozen failed attempts in Congress to restructure ship subsidies.
  27. The pressure Wall Street is applying to the Merc is "giving birth to a new business," Mr. Melamed says, referring to the changes expected in futures trading.
  28. 'After what has happened I doubt my course in Yugoslav studies still exists,' he says, referring to his stint at Bradford. For food, he receives meal tickets from airline staff or sympathetic passengers.
  29. "He's trapped in an unholy triangle between the Ayatollah, Noriega and Meese," he said of Bush, referring to Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Panamanian strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega and Attorney General Edwin Meese III.
  30. "It's pretty clear these numbers are misleading," says James Deegan, an economic consultant in Dallas, referring to the downward trending wage-and-hour numbers.
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