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Meanings of
refer
in inglés
portugués
concernir
catalán
referir-se
español
tratarse
Back to the meaning
Be relevant to.
touch
concern
relate
pertain
come to
bear on
touch on
have-to doe with
español
tratarse
portugués
citar
catalán
nomenar
español
referir
Back to the meaning
To refer briefly to; to make reference to.
name
mention
cite
advert
bring up
español
referir
Sinónimos
Examples for "
touch
"
touch
concern
relate
pertain
come to
Examples for "
touch
"
1
And that's the problem: the law is out of
touch
with reality.
2
The One Power won't work here; they can't
touch
the True Source.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical
touch
is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4
Cameras, gyroscopic controls,
touch
pads: they were all used to good effect.
5
In times of great need, we often
touch
abilities beyond the everyday.
1
However, it's the touting situation which is of far more
concern
today.
2
However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater long-term
concern
.
3
Background: Asthma is an increasing public health
concern
that disproportionally affects children.
4
The health and safety of staff was its main
concern
,
it said.
5
This year, the biggest changes in public opinion
concern
the welfare state.
1
This could
relate
to a situation, recent news or change of circumstances.
2
However, these new points of evidence can't
relate
to issues previously considered.
3
The demands served so far mostly
relate
to the fiscal year 2012.
4
Chawla's bail conditions
relate
to the ongoing Estina dairy farm corruption case.
5
Financial income and expenses often
relate
to currency exchange rates or debt.
1
It is not clear if those documents
pertain
to Trump's business dealings.
2
Inside Rama nineteen years have passed, but those years only
pertain
to-
3
Therefore it seems that the moral virtues
pertain
to the contemplative life.
4
They
pertain
to the time of the first critics of those poets.
5
Therefore the second beatitude does not
pertain
to the gift of piety.
1
Have a democratic government
come
to
power that changes every four years?
2
Revolutions happen because thousands and millions of people
come
to
believe something.
3
Of course, she couldn't ask the mayor to
come
to
her house.
4
Similar sentiment has
come
to
the surface throughout central and eastern Europe.
5
The case is expected to
come
to
court in October next year.
1
Both questions
bear
on
the larger issue of early intervention in schizophrenia.
2
She swung her weapon to
bear
on
the violence at her feet.
3
In a similar manner, he brought pressure to
bear
on
the Pisa.
4
And the scene lit up as flashlights came to
bear
on
us.
5
The second guard jumped back, bringing his ax to
bear
on
Sekeu.
1
Creating videogames that
touch
on
serious subjects is nothing new to Bernard.
2
I'm sure they will
touch
on
all of those issues, he said.
3
She did not
touch
on
interest rates or the current economic outlook.
4
She listened apprehensively for his
touch
on
the handle of the door.
5
A fear of the future again laid its cold
touch
on
Lansing.
portugués
consultar
catalán
consultar
español
consultar
Back to the meaning
Seek information from.
consult
look up
español
consultar
portugués
significar
catalán
denotar
español
denotar
Back to the meaning
Have as a meaning.
denote
español
denotar
Usage of
refer
in inglés
1
The citizens would, of course,
refer
to two different types of time.
2
May I in turn
refer
to his recent work Does Morality Change?
3
Magistrate Phethise Motanyane agreed to
refer
the case to a higher court.
4
Please
refer
to the main results for more information about these comparisons.
5
Nearly 14 billion reais in postponements
refer
to consumer lending, Febraban said.
6
It does not
refer
to keeping journalists or the general public informed.
7
Instead, it will
refer
to the children and young people by number.
8
Participants were encouraged to
refer
friends and family throughout the recruitment period.
9
It said it would normally
refer
any such concerns to the police.
10
It largely did not
refer
to physical appearance or colour, for example.
11
Does queer art, some ask,
refer
to a specific school of protest?
12
We
refer
to the legal system, the school system, the healthcare system.
13
Please
refer
to our Weekly Newspaper Distribution section for the areas affected.
14
Again, that statement does not
refer
to the past or the future.
15
You really want to know what universal fixing substance could
refer
to?
16
Mr Cotton said the NORAD statement didn't
refer
to the missile's capabilities.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
refer
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
refer to
refer the matter
refer back
refer again
refer only
More collocations
Translations for
refer
portugués
concernir
juntar de novo
referir
citar
aludir
mencionar
consultar
fazer referência
significar
denotar
catalán
referir-se
concernir
tractar-se
pertocar
referir
incumbir
nomenar
al·ludir
esmentar
citar
mencionar
consultar
denotar
español
tratarse
concernir
referir
referirse
atañer
nombrar
citar
advertir
mentar
aludir
mencionar
consultar
denotar
Refer
through the time
Refer
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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