referral
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++re·fer·ral /rɪˈfɜːrəl/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal SENDwhen someone sends someone or something to another person to be helped or dealt with 转送;介绍;提交referral to The doctor will give you a referral to a specialist in your area. 医生会把你转给当地的专科医生。 Only 39 percent of patients were seen within four weeks of referral. 被介绍转诊的病人中,只有39%的人在四个星期内得到了诊治。Examples from the Corpus
referral• The evaluation I am looking at was prepared by a licensed psychologist, based on a referral from his school.• Patient 4 who had been operated on before referral received additional radiation therapy.• If the grounds of referral were disputed by either parents or children, the Panel would have two options.• The agency provides referrals for elderly people who need help finding health care.• Medical groups often woo primary care doctors while sharply limiting the number o f specialists allowed on their referral lists.• This referral to morality, Dworkin argues, is endemic to all law.• Frequently, then, an unspecific referral was subsequently considered a psychosis.re·fer·ral nounChineseSyllable
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referral
re‧fer‧ral /rɪˈfɜːrəl/
noun [uncountable and countable] formal
referral to
The doctor will give you a referral to a specialist in your area.
Only 39 percent of patients were seen within four weeks of referral.
re‧fer‧ral /rɪˈfɜːrəl/
noun [uncountable and countable] formal Word Family: verb: refer, referee, reference; noun: referee, reference, referral; adjective: referable
when someone sends someone or something to another person to be helped or dealt withreferral to