In sentence: - "He referred me to a specialist. Beni bir uzman hekime gönderdi." , "She did not refer to her husband´s illness. Kocasının hastalığından söz etmedi." , "When he doesn´t know a word he refers to the dictionary. Bir sözcüğü bilmediğinde sözlüğe bakıyor."
Etymology: [ ri-f&r ] (verb.) 14th century. * From Middle English referren, from Old French referer, from Latin referre, from re- + ferre (“to carry or bear”); see bher- in Indo-European Roots.
kastetmek, değinmek, bahsetmek, -e başvurmak, -e, atfetmek, ait olmak, -e göndermek, -e havale etmek: He referred me to a specialist. Beni bir uzman hekime gönderdi, bakmak, referable havale edilir, başvurmak yollamak, isaret, ilgili olmak, sevketmek, x yolla/an/kastet/başvur, ima etmek, göndermek, ait saymak, başvurmak, yollamak, anmak, refere etmek, ilgilendirmek, yararlanmak, ilgi kurmak, -den söz etmek, adlandırmak, atıf yapmak, anılmak, müracaat etmek, to, başvur, KAYNAK GÖSTERMEK, ifade etmek, tekabül etmek; işaret etmek, ima etmek, başvurdu, atıfta bulunmak, işaret etmek, başvurarak, dayanarak, göndermeli, refere edilmiş, gönderme yapmak, söz etmek, sevk etmek, havale etmek, -e havale etmek, hakkında konuşmak, başvurma, atıfta bulunarak, havale, izafeten,
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-e göndermek, -e havale etmek: He referred me to a specialist. Beni bir uzman hekime gönderdi fiil
To direct the attention of, To allude to, make a reference or allusion to, To submit to an authority figure for consideration, have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments, A "Refer" result means that further testing is necessary to evaluate an infant's hearing This could mean that a hearing problem may exist, but further testing is needed to confirm The most common reasons for a "refer" result on a hearing screening are birthing debris in the ear canal, middle ear fluid or infection, or a permanent hearing loss (3 in 1000 births), To send a measure or question to committee, Prounced reefer, but spelled this way, it refers readers to inside or related stories At some papers, these have been called whips, seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes", to direct someone's attention to another person or thing (e g Please refer to your owner's manual if you are having problems with your car ), To direct a bill to a committee: HB 2000 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee Bill referrals are made by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, To assign a bill, communication, or other document to a committee for its consideration The House or Senate Journal indicates the committee to which any bill or document was referred The Speaker or presiding officer of the Senate may refer measures to several committees because of the jurisdictional complexities of modern legislation There are three types of multiple referral: joint referral of a bill concurrently to two or more committees; sequential referral of a bill successively to one committee, then a second, and so on; and split referral of various parts of a bill to different committees for consideration, Providing the customer with the contact details of an external organisation when the agent is sure that no one in their organisation can help the customer directly with their enquiry (See escalate and transfer ), To direct to a source for help or information, expand and insert references froma biliograohic database, have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments", Sending an individual to another person who can provide needed services when a condition is suspected that requires different experience or training, have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' ", To have recourse; to apply; to appeal; to betake one's self; as, to refer to a dictionary, make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention", 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 carry or send back, To have relation or reference; to relate; to point; as, the figure refers to a footnote, To direct inquiry for information or a guarantee of any kind, as in respect to one's integrity, capacity, pecuniary ability, and the like; as, I referred to his employer for the truth of his story, think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species", send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee", To carry the mind or thought; to direct attention; as, the preacher referred to the late election, 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, If you refer someone to a person or organization, you send them there for the help they need. Now and then I referred a client to him, send, direct; ascribe to, relate to; pertain to, apply to; call attention to, allude to, If you refer someone to a source of information, you tell them the place where they will find the information which they need or which you think will interest them. Mr Bryan also referred me to a book by the American journalist Anthony Scaduto, If you refer a task or a problem to a person or an organization, you formally tell them about it, so that they can deal with it. He could refer the matter to the high court, If you refer to a book or other source of information, you look at it in order to find something out. He referred briefly to his notebook, If a person who is ill is referred to a hospital or a specialist, they are sent there by a doctor in order to be treated. Patients are mostly referred to hospital by their general practitioners The patient should be referred for tests immediately, If you refer to a particular subject or person, you talk about them or mention them. In his speech, he referred to a recent trip to Canada, If you refer to someone or something as a particular thing, you use a particular word, expression, or name to mention or describe them. Marcia had referred to him as a dear friend, If a word refers to a particular thing, situation, or idea, it describes it in some way. The term electronics refers to electrically-induced action, report, direct attention to; apply to, past of refer, Referred is the term used for those individuals who go through the MRP Care Manager to be "referred" for treatment, by his/her Primary Care Physician, When proposed legislation is referred or has a referral, it is sent to a House Committee or Subcommittee that has been given jurisdiction or authority over the draft legislation In the House and the Senate a referral is determined based on rules passed by the separate Houses and on the jurisdiction of the various committees Sometimes legislation may be assigned to several different committees and subcommittees, present participle of refer, third-person singular of refer,
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To direct the attention of - "The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor."
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To allude to, make a reference or allusion to
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To submit to an authority figure for consideration - "He referred the matter to the principal."
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have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments
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A "Refer" result means that further testing is necessary to evaluate an infant's hearing This could mean that a hearing problem may exist, but further testing is needed to confirm The most common reasons for a "refer" result on a hearing screening are birthing debris in the ear canal, middle ear fluid or infection, or a permanent hearing loss (3 in 1000 births)
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To send a measure or question to committee
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Prounced reefer, but spelled this way, it refers readers to inside or related stories At some papers, these have been called whips
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seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes"
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to direct someone's attention to another person or thing (e g Please refer to your owner's manual if you are having problems with your car )
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To direct a bill to a committee: HB 2000 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee Bill referrals are made by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House
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To assign a bill, communication, or other document to a committee for its consideration The House or Senate Journal indicates the committee to which any bill or document was referred The Speaker or presiding officer of the Senate may refer measures to several committees because of the jurisdictional complexities of modern legislation There are three types of multiple referral: joint referral of a bill concurrently to two or more committees; sequential referral of a bill successively to one committee, then a second, and so on; and split referral of various parts of a bill to different committees for consideration
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Providing the customer with the contact details of an external organisation when the agent is sure that no one in their organisation can help the customer directly with their enquiry (See escalate and transfer )
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To direct to a source for help or information
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expand and insert references froma biliograohic database
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have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
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Sending an individual to another person who can provide needed services when a condition is suspected that requires different experience or training
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have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "
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To have recourse; to apply; to appeal; to betake one's self; as, to refer to a dictionary
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make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
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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
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To carry or send back
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To have relation or reference; to relate; to point; as, the figure refers to a footnote
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To direct inquiry for information or a guarantee of any kind, as in respect to one's integrity, capacity, pecuniary ability, and the like; as, I referred to his employer for the truth of his story
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think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species"
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send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee"
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To carry the mind or thought; to direct attention; as, the preacher referred to the late election
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Hence: To send or direct away; to send or direct elsewhere, as for treatment, aid, information, decision, etc
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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
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If you refer someone to a person or organization, you send them there for the help they need. Now and then I referred a client to him
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send, direct; ascribe to, relate to; pertain to, apply to; call attention to, allude to fiil
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If you refer someone to a source of information, you tell them the place where they will find the information which they need or which you think will interest them. Mr Bryan also referred me to a book by the American journalist Anthony Scaduto
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If you refer a task or a problem to a person or an organization, you formally tell them about it, so that they can deal with it. He could refer the matter to the high court
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If you refer to a book or other source of information, you look at it in order to find something out. He referred briefly to his notebook
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If a person who is ill is referred to a hospital or a specialist, they are sent there by a doctor in order to be treated. Patients are mostly referred to hospital by their general practitioners The patient should be referred for tests immediately
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If you refer to a particular subject or person, you talk about them or mention them. In his speech, he referred to a recent trip to Canada
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If you refer to someone or something as a particular thing, you use a particular word, expression, or name to mention or describe them. Marcia had referred to him as a dear friend
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If a word refers to a particular thing, situation, or idea, it describes it in some way. The term electronics refers to electrically-induced action
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direct attention to; apply to
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Referred is the term used for those individuals who go through the MRP Care Manager to be "referred" for treatment
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When proposed legislation is referred or has a referral, it is sent to a House Committee or Subcommittee that has been given jurisdiction or authority over the draft legislation In the House and the Senate a referral is determined based on rules passed by the separate Houses and on the jurisdiction of the various committees Sometimes legislation may be assigned to several different committees and subcommittees
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