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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ref·er·ence1 /ˈrefərəns/ ●●● S2 W1 noun  1 [countable, uncountable]MENTION part of something you say or write in which you mention a person or thing 提及,谈到reference to There is no direct reference to her own childhood in the novel. 小说里没有直接提及她自己的童年。 The article made no reference to previous research on the subject. 文章没有提及此前对该课题的研究情况。 The governor made only a passing reference to the problem of unemployment (=he mentioned it quickly). 州长对失业问题只是一语带过。2 [uncountable]LOOK FOR the act of looking at something for information 查阅,查看for easy/quick reference A vocabulary index is included for easy reference. 附有词汇索引以便查阅。 Keep their price list on file for future reference (=so that it can be looked at in the future). 将他们的价目表存档,以供日后参考。 The book will become a standard work of reference (=a book that people look at for information). 这本书将成为权威参考书。3 reference point  (also point/frame of reference) a) an idea, fact, event etc that you already know, which helps you understand or make a judgment about another situation 〔帮助理解或判断的〕参照标准,参考依据 Lee’s case will be the reference point for lawyers in tomorrow’s trial. 李的判例将成为律师在明天庭审时的参考依据。 She used her work experience as a frame of reference for her teaching. 她把自己的工作经历作为教学的参考依据。 b) something that you can see that helps you to know where you are when you are travelling in an area 〔用于识别方位的〕参照物4 in/with reference to something formalCONNECTED WITH used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters 关于某事〔尤用于公函〕 I am writing to you in reference to the job opening in your department. 获悉贵部门有空缺职位,特来函求问。5 [countable] a) BE (also letter of reference) a letter containing information about you that is written by someone who knows you well, and is usually intended for a new employer 推荐信,介绍信 We will need references from your former employers. 我们需要你以前雇主的推荐信。 b) BESEa person who provides information about your character and abilities 介绍人,推荐人 SYN referee Ask your teacher to act as one of your references. 请你的老师做推荐人之一。6 [countable]TCN a book, article etc from which information has been obtained 参考书目 a comprehensive list of references 详尽的参考书目清单7 TCNSG[countable] a number that tells you where you can find the information you want in a book, on a map etc 〔书、地图等中的〕编号,参照号 a list of towns, each with a map reference 一份城镇清单,每个城镇都有地图参照号 cross-reference, → terms of reference at term1(11)nCOLLOCATIONSverbsmake reference to somethingOfficial reports made no reference to the incident.phrasesthere is a reference to somethingThere are 32 references to eagles in the Bible.adjectivesa specific/direct/explicit reference (=mentioning something specifically/directly etc)No specific reference was made to the race of the children.an oblique reference (=not direct)He added, in an oblique reference to the US, that ‘some countries could do more’.a brief referenceBrief references to the tragedy have appeared in the French press.a passing reference (=one that you make while you are talking about something else)He made only a passing reference to his injury.frequent/constant/repeated referencesMedieval literature contains frequent references to insanity.an occasional referenceDuring the interview, he made only occasional references to his forthcoming autobiography.
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referenceThe thesaurus functions not only as a retrieval aid, but also as a reference facility.Did he make any reference to his forthcoming trial?But these fragments of stories about these characters really are references for me.David Whitehouse has enough letters of character reference to paper Bermondsey warehouse and he seems anxious to read all of them.The poem contains references to places where the poet spent his childhood.Also labels the components on your drawing as per your circuit diagram and retain for future reference.map reference SG49The Queen made no reference to the incident in her speech.We choose our frame of reference and attack something for not fitting it.a list of references at the end of the articleSub-Committee E has wider terms of reference than the other sub-committees.Where, for example, is there even a passing reference to the benefits of fair trade?For the adoption, the Millers provided references and numerous other documents.It is equally correct and more useful in some instances to view supply from the reference point of quantity.One shelf was filled with reference works.Ask a teacher to act as one of your references.made ... referenceBut the Act made no specific reference to special provision for young workers.I have already made some reference to it.He also made dark references to drink.These also made for easier reference with page turning being easier than unwinding a scroll to find your place.The choice between the two roads can not, in my opinion, be made simply by reference to binding authority.Mr Chittenden made no reference to his intentions.However, the White Paper made no reference to any increased funding.You made no reference to what had happened.for easy/quick referenceAppendix 1 lists all the statutory instruments made under the Act for easy reference.There are marginal comments and addresses for quick reference.It makes sense to keep such information on file for quick reference.Don't miss our handy Gardener's Year binder, designed to store your monthly cut-out-and-keep guide, for easy reference.Other, generally applicable subdivisions, are shown in a separate list for easy reference.We might like to keep this leaflet with your statements for easy reference.Windows Radio Toolbar, which puts a host of Net radio stations on your toolbar for quick reference.A list of macro names and the text that they include can be used for quick reference.map referenceAnywhere in the country can be given a map reference.He says that if the ambulancemen had a map reference they might have found him sooner.
reference2 verb [transitive] written  to mention another book, article etc that contains information connected with the subject you are writing about 查阅;参考 The book does not reference anything written in the last 10 years. 该书并未参考过去十年中的任何作品。→ See Verb table
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referencePrograms typically reference the same limited areas of storage for relatively long periods of time.
From Longman Business Dictionaryreferenceref‧er‧ence /ˈrefərəns/ noun [countable]1with reference to formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business lettersWith reference to your recent advertisement, I am writing to apply for the post of sales manager.2 (also reference number), written abbreviation ref a group of numbers and letters that identify a document. A reference is often put at the top of a business letterThank you for your letter (reference JC/216).Please quote the reference number above in all correspondence.3HUMAN RESOURCESa letter written by someone who knows you well, usually to a new employer, giving information about your character, abilities, or qualificationsWe will be taking up (=getting) references from your former employers.No employee can insist upon being given a reference when he leaves a job.4a person who provides information about your character, abilities, or qualifications when you are trying to get a jobSYN refereeCould I ask you to act as one of my references?5FINANCEBANKINGCOMMERCEa report giving information on a company’s business reputation and financial situationBank references are sought by companies to ensure that those with whom they are trading are solvent and can pay for the goods supplied to them.We always ask for trade references (=from members of the customer’s own trade) from our customers. banker's reference6terms of reference [plural] the agreed limits of what an official committee or report will deal withThe matter of compensation is not within the committee’s terms of reference.
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reference1 S2 W1 /ˈrefərəns/ noun
 Word Family: verb: refer, referee, reference; noun: referee, reference, referral; adjective: referable
1. [uncountable and countable] part of something you say or write in which you mention a person or thing
    reference to
    There is no direct reference to her own childhood in the novel.
    The article made no reference to previous research on the subject.
    The governor made only a passing reference to the problem of unemployment (=he mentioned it quickly).
2. [uncountable] the act of looking at something for information
    for easy/quick reference
    A vocabulary index is included for easy reference.
    Keep their price list on file for future reference (=so that it can be looked at in the future).
    The book will become a standard work of reference (=a book that people look at for information).
3. reference point (also point/frame of reference)
  a. an idea, fact, event etc that you already know, which helps you understand or make a judgment about another situation:
    Lee’s case will be the reference point for lawyers in tomorrow’s trial.
    She used her work experience as a frame of reference for her teaching.
  b. something that you can see that helps you to know where you are when you are travelling in an area
4. in/with reference to something formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters:
    I am writing to you in reference to the job opening in your department.
5. [countable]
  a. (also letter of reference) a letter containing information about you that is written by someone who knows you well, and is usually intended for a new employer:
    We will need references from your former employers.
  b. a person who provides information about your character and abilities
   SYN  referee:
    Ask your teacher to act as one of your references.
6. [countable] a book, article etc from which information has been obtained:
    a comprehensive list of references
7. [countable] a number that tells you where you can find the information you want in a book, on a map etc:
    a list of towns, each with a map reference
cross-reference, ⇨ terms of reference at term1(10)
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    make reference to something Official reports made no reference to the incident.
■ phrases
    there is a reference to something There are 32 references to eagles in the Bible.
■ adjectives
    a specific/direct/explicit reference (=mentioning something specifically/directly etc) No specific reference was made to the race of the children.
    an oblique reference (=not direct) He added, in an oblique reference to the US, that ‘some countries could do more’.
    a brief reference Brief references to the tragedy have appeared in the French press.
    a passing reference (=one that you make while you are talking about something else) He made only a passing reference to his injury.
    frequent/constant/repeated references Medieval literature contains frequent references to insanity.
    an occasional reference During the interview, he made only occasional references to his forthcoming autobiography.

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reference2 verb [transitive] written
 Word Family: verb: refer, referee, reference; noun: referee, reference, referral; adjective: referable
to mention another book, article etc that contains information connected with the subject you are writing about:
    The book does not reference anything written in the last 10 years.


🔑 ref·er·enceBrE /ˈrefrəns/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrefrəns/ 🔊 nounmentioning sb/sth 提及🔑 [countable, uncountable] ~ (to sb/sth) a thing you say or write that mentions sb/sth else; the act of mentioning sb/sth 说到(或写到)的事;提到;谈及;涉及The book is full of references to growing up in India. 这本书谈到许多在印度怎样长大成人的事。🔊🔊She made no reference to her illness but only to her future plans. 她没有提到她的病,只说了说她未来的计划。🔊🔊the President's passing reference to (= brief mention of) the end of the war总统对战争的结束一语带过looking for information 查询信息🔑 [uncountable] the act of looking at sth for information 参考;查询;查阅Keep the list of numbers near the phone for easy reference. 把电话号码表放在电话旁边,方便查找。🔊🔊I wrote down the name of the hotel for future reference (= because it might be useful in the future). 我记下了这家酒店的名字,以后也许用得着。🔊🔊The library contains many popular works of reference (= reference books). 这家图书馆藏有许多常用的参考书。🔊🔊asking for advice 征求意见 [uncountable] ~ (to sb/sth) (formal) the act of asking sb for help or advice (帮助或意见的)征求,征询The emergency nurse can treat minor injuries without reference to a doctor. 急救护士不必征求医生的意见就可处理轻伤。🔊🔊number/word/symbol 数字;文字;符号🔑 [countable] (abbreviation ref.) a number, word or symbol that shows where sth is on a map, or where you can find a piece of information (为方便查询所用的)标记,标识,编号The map reference is Y4. 地图编号为 Y4。🔊🔊Please quote your reference number when making an enquiry. 查询时请报出编号。🔊🔊

compass, globe, GPS, grid, key, latitude, map, navigate, reference, scale

for new job 找工作🔑 [countable] a letter written by sb who knows you, giving information about your character and abilities, especially to a new employer 推荐信;介绍信We will take up references after the interview. 我们在面试之后收推荐信。🔊🔊 [countable] a person who agrees to write a reference, for you, for example when you are applying for a job 推荐人;介绍人 SYN referee My previous boss will act as a reference for me. 我的前任上司将做我的推荐人。🔊🔊

apply, appoint, candidate, CV, experience, interview, job description, qualification, reference, shortlist

in book 书籍🔑 [countable] a note in a book that tells you where a particular piece of information comes from 参考书目There is a list of references at the end of each chapter. 每一章的后面都有参考书目。🔊🔊   see also cross reference, frame of reference, terms of reference in/with reference to 🔑(formal) used to say what you are talking or writing about (所述内容)关于With reference to your letter of July 22…关于你 7 月 22 日的来信…
🔑 ref·er·enceBrE /ˈrefrəns/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrefrəns/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they reference BrE /ˈrefrəns/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrefrəns/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it references BrE /ˈrefrənsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrefrənsɪz/ 🔊past simple referenced BrE /ˈrefrənst/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrefrənst/ 🔊past participle referenced BrE /ˈrefrənst/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrefrənst/ 🔊 -ing form referencing BrE /ˈrefrənsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrefrənsɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (formal) to refer to sth; to provide a book, etc. with references 查阅;参考;给(书等)附参考资料Each chapter is referenced, citing literature up to 2008. 每一章都附有参考书目,引用文献近至 2008 年。🔊🔊