柯林斯詞典referee /?r?f??ri?/ (refereeing,refereed,referees) 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(dān)任裁判 Vautrot has refereed in two World Cups. 沃特羅特已經(jīng)在兩屆世界杯比賽中擔(dān)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] 返回 referee劍橋詞典 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?shù)袅吮荣惥褪且驗(yàn)椴门袉T偏袒對(duì)手。 a person or organization that helps to find a fair answer to a disagreement 仲裁人;調(diào)停人 A judge is acting as referee in the pay dispute between the trade union and management . 在工會(huì)和資方間的工資糾紛中,一位法官在擔(dān)任仲裁人。 例句 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] (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. (通常指給予褒揚(yáng)的)證明人,介紹人,推薦人 She gave her college tutor as her referee to the interviewer . 她提交給面試官的推薦人是其大學(xué)導(dǎo)師。 返回 referee