Translation for '
referred' from English to Serbian
| VERB | to refer | referred | referred referring | refers | |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- referred to the polity situated east of Persia and south of the Himalayas (with the exception of Serica).
- It was referred to as many different spellings and names in various sources.
- Cadet units are referred to differently depending on the parent service.
- In Ontario, Canada, sobriety checkpoints are referred to as Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere, commonly referred to as RIDE.
- Individuals who would be referred to elsewhere as atheists and agnostics are referred to as pagans.
- February 14, 2007 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
- There are three groupings of sports based on the ages of the players. Modified, which will be referred to as "Mod." Junior Varsity, referred to as "JV". Varsity, referred to as "V".
- Two men developed temporary referred sensation following shingles.
- It is believed that IRC referred to the original IRC Daemon, and IRC2 referred to IRCX.
- Annadurai's publications and works are being widely referred by satellite operator's, one of his work has been referred in a US patent.
- The government was led by a council of elders referred to as "kijo".
- The modern word is French, deriving from Middle French where it referred to a court official charged with transportation of supplies.
- 1815: referred to as the Aberystwyth Bank; 1816: Rentals missing; 1817-1819: referred to as the Banking Company; 1820-1826: referred to as Davies, Morris and Co; 1826-1835: referred to as the William, Davies and Co; 1834: referred to as the Williams, Davies, Benson, Jones and Co on map of Aberystwyth; 1836–1838; referred to as Messrs Benson and Co; 1839-1845: referred to as the Bank (property leased by Rice Jones Esq); 1846-1853: referred to as the North and South Wales bank; 1864: the property formerly occupied by the bank was available for lease.
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