1.b> , i> (); i> ; ; we agreed never to refer to the matter again / ; he several times referred to the increase in expenditure ; he never refers to it ; we will not refer to it again ; whom / who / are you referring to? ? ? I refer to you ; I am not referring to you ; referred to as Smith ; in cases referred to above / ;
2.b> , i> , ; the term "Arts" refers to humanities and social sciences "Arts" / ; the figures in the left-hand column refer to our sales abroad i> ; the regulation refers only to children ;
3.b> () , i> i> ..i>; i> i> ..i> , ; ; to refer to a dictionary [to a map] [] / ; he referred to his watch for the exact time ; the speaker referred to his notes / ; to refer to a former employer for a character i> ;
4.b> 1) i> () () , .i>; the doctor has referred me to a dermatologist ; the case was referred to the Court of Appeal ; I have been referred to you ; ; the reader is referred to ... / ...; the star refers to a footnote / i> *b> ;
2) i> i> (); I shall have to refer to Board ;
5.b> , i> (); i> ; he referred his victories to God ; he referred his success to the good teaching he had had , ; to refer ill temper to indigestion ;
6.b> (to) , .i> (); to refer an upheaval to the Ice Age ; minute organisms which some refer to animals, others to plants , , ; the discovery of gunpowder is usually referred to China , ;
7.b> i> (); referring to your letter .i> ; to refer to smth. for proof i> / ; for my proof I refer to the document quoted ;
8.b> 1) .i> () / / ; to refer a matter to the Court of Justice ; the dispute will be referred to an international tribunal ;
2) i> (); let us refer the dispute to Socrates! , ! to refer a question to smb.'s decision i> ;
9.b> (i>) i> () i>;
to refer backb> 1) i> (); we referred the matter to the Finance Committee ;
2) , .i> (), ; before they could settle the question they had to refer back to the minutes of the previous meeting , ;
refer to drawerb> .i> / ( , ..i> i>).