1. referred
He referred to your illness.
They referred to Chaucer as the father of English poetry.
He referred to his past experience in his speech.
Any such objection must be referred to the chairman of the meeting, whose decision is final.
referred to Constitutional Tribunal
He referred his success to the good teaching he had had.
Celebrating Spring Festival is commonly referred to as 'passing the year'.
In Britain a truck is referred to as a lorry.
The league originally referred to the distance a person or a horse could walk in an hour.
I referred to the company for his work record.
The work of Feuerbach is frequently referred to.
No wonder the retirement years are often referred to as the golden years.
Milk foam is commonly referred to as " froth"
While in England, I often referred to the guidebook for details of my journey.
Children whose parents are dead are referred to as "orphans".
Inglese parola "skierowane"(referred) si verifica in set:
milioners mindSzkoła i domang 8 travell2. directed
The policewoman directed traffic.
She directed the planning of the project.
directed at me
The boss directed his men to finish it quickly.
His ironical remarks aren't directed at you.
Use only as directed.
Their envy was directed toward her beauty.
The public interest was directed at his judgement.
In France, advertising of mobile phones directed at children 12 and under is prohibited.
Professor Goto directed my graduate work.
Mr Yoshida directed me to come at once.
A regional observatory will be directed to monitor the execution of the plan.
He directed his remarks at the professor.
In mathematics, a quiver is a directed graph.
Inglese parola "skierowane"(directed) si verifica in set:
egzamin z egzaminu 3