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- 例句 refer
- Morning Glory (Penis) Would appear to refer to one that stands tall and erect on waking.
- Many of those ephemeral devices, which experts refer to collectively as photographica, were used to illustrate the book.
- Refer to me as Robinette, to Horsford as Racecraft, and to yourself as Grover. Have you clinched the names?” “Sure,” Towndrow growled. “Racecraft is the only one we've not used before.” “Right,” said Rennison. “The position of the taxi...
- The insurance company insists I get a referral from my regular doctor, I can't just go to the specialist, a GP has got to refer me.
- He referred the matter to the principal.
- to refer a patient to a psychiatrist
- 例句 refers
- Charles M. Blow’s column refers to nonreligious thought as “shtick,” and implies that atheists fail to properly celebrate human exceptionalism, wondrousness, compassion, love, companionship and perhaps even singing and picnicking.
- The use of the vowel fatHa (or in English "a") simply refers to the participant as being the one receiving the "action" as opposed to the use of kasra (or "i" in English) which denotes the participant "doing" the action rather than receiving it.
- [Wright] also refers to 'the great Usonian Life, the universal life of our own true democracy' and 'the road to Freedom in Usonia'. The association of USA and utopia is inescapable [ …]
- The factor conflict refers to affective aspects of biculturality whereas the factor distance includes learning and performance aspects of acculturation (Benet-Martinez & Haritatos 2005).
- Microcalcification induces inflammation and promotes plaque rupture, whereas macrocalcification which refers to the sheet-like appearance of calcification acts as a barrier to inflammation and stabilizes the plaque [40 ,41 ].
- 例句 referred
- I may be the youngest in my family but I still resent being referred to as the baby.
- Registered in the OED as 'a tax intended to discourage the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, esp. one levied on the burning of fossil fuels', in some of our blog discussions carbon tax is repeatedly referred to as a cash grab.
- The Westminster Gazette referred to 'the withering touch of deadhanded departmentalism".
- Neville referred to the desal plant as an “insurance policy” but its potential use could prove politically tricky for Labor given fears it may drive up water bills.
- In fact eDNA, as commonly referred to in the literature, is a continuum from DNA contained in whole living organisms to extraorganismal DNA in tissue remains or free, extramembranous DNA in the environment [28 ].
- Others referred to interfragmentary movements to describe local mechanical conditions needed for adequate bony healing.
- Whether regular or occasional, all the participants referred to self-fumigation as the most effective preventive measure to control bug presence in intradomiciles.
- 例句 referring
- Native American leader Chief Seattle urged ecological responsibility, referring to Brother Eagle and Sister Sky in his purported 1854 speech.
- I think he was referring to how some women are being pressured into becoming "supermoms". Unfortunately, many women who try being both careerwoman and child-raiser at the same time end up screwing up both roles.
- On a lighter note, Mr Rudd remarked that Elvis was indeed still alive, referring to the firefighting helicrane that doused the community with 9000 litres of water as flames swept across the region.