refer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for refer in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.refer <pres part referring; pret, pp referred> [Brit rɪˈfəː, Am rəˈfər] VB trans

II.refer <pres part referring; pret, pp referred> [Brit rɪˈfəː, Am rəˈfər] VB intr

cross-refer [Brit, Am ˌkrɔsrəˈfər] VB trans

I.refer back VB [Brit rɪˈfəː -, Am rəˈfər -] (refer back to)

II.refer back VB [Brit rɪˈfəː -, Am rəˈfər -] (refer [sth] back)

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Translations for refer in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

refer <-rr-> [rɪˈfɜ:ʳ, Am -ˈfɜ:r] VB trans

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refer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to refer sb (back) to sb/sth
(r)envoyer qn à qc/qn
to refer sb/sth to sb/sth
to refer back to a superior
to refer to sth as sth
to refer sb to a specialist
to refer a case to a tribunal
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Many jurisdictions refer to income tax on business entities as companies tax or corporation tax.
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Terms such as audio conferencing, telephone conferencing and phone conferencing are also sometimes used to refer to teleconferencing.
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It may also refer to professions that involve these functions: midwife and wet nurse.
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On other events, refer to the relevant section by date.
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Cutting may also refer to the illegal practice of diluting a wine with water.
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These devices refer to a sprite as a preternatural creature.
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It may also refer to a member who has been cast out of the family.
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Formal demographers refer to population momentum as the size of the resulting stationary-equivalent population relative to the current size of the population.
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The phrase has since become a popular culture catchphrase and punchline, used to refer to anyone who has exited in some sense.
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While it is not known if that particular vanity case is the same as this cigarette case, the article does refer to an inscription within.
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