referee
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The referee is the official who controls a sports event such as a football game or a boxing match. 裁判員
2. V-T/V-I When someone referees a sports event or contest, they act as referee. 擔任裁判
Vautrot has refereed in two World Cups. 沃特羅特已經在兩屆世界盃比賽中擔任過裁判。
3. N-COUNT A referee is a person who gives you a reference, for example when you are applying for a job. 介紹人; 推薦人[英國英語]
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referee /ˌrɛfəˈriː/ (refereeing,refereed,referees)
剑桥词典
- The footballer appealed to the referee for a free kick .
- He was suspended for four matches after arguing with the referee.
- The referee decided to allow the goal .
- The referee whistled and the game was over.
- Referees have been instructed to penalize players who deliberately waste time .
referee noun [C] (JUDGE)
a person who is in charge of a sports game and who makes certain that the rules are followed裁判,裁判員
We only lost the game because the referee was biased . 我們輸掉了比賽就是因爲裁判員偏袒對手。
a person or organization that helps to find a fair answer to a disagreement
仲裁人;調停人
A judge is acting as referee in the pay dispute between the trade union and management . 在工會和資方間的工資糾紛中,一位法官在擔任仲裁人。
例句
referee noun [C] (SUPPORTER)
UK (also reference)a person who knows you and who is willing to describe and, usually, praise you, in order to support you when you are trying to get a job , etc.
(通常指給予褒敭的)証明人,介紹人,推薦人
She gave her college tutor as her referee to the interviewer . 她提交給麪試官的推薦人是其大學導師。 返回 referee