Synonym: arbitrator, judge, mediator, moderator, umpire. Similar words: reference, preference, referendum, preferential, refer, prefer, refer to, preferred. Meaning: [‚refə'rɪː] n. 1. (sports) the chief official (as in boxing or American football) who is expected to ensure fair play 2. someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication 3. an attorney appointed by a court to investigate and report on a case. v. 1. be a referee or umpire in a sports competition 2. evaluate professionally a colleague's work.
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(241) The Referee Commission may disbar any official or competitor who does not comply with this regulation.
(242) Referee Halsey checked with the linesman and gave a goal-kick, at which point Jose Mourinho rose furiously from his bench to demand from Halsey why he hadn't booked Johnson for diving.
(243) The referee was so unfair that they were about to blow a fuse.
(244) Swedish referee Frisk retired from football two years ago after a bust-up with Blues boss Jose Mourinho in Barcelona.
(245) Adam Richards falls to the ground assisted by referee Marc Nelson after he was knocked out by Marco Huck during their WBO cruiserweight boxing world championship fight in Berlin March 13.
(246) That's what happened to Bolivia in Montevideo in 1930,[www.Sentencedict.com] as the World Cup's youngest ever referee took charge.
(247) The referee told the players to cut out rough stuff.
(248) My English teacher is willing to as referee for me in my job application.
(249) I associate the referee and the linesman in the same team the Chelsea team.
(250) The referee decided which side should kick off by spinning a coin.
(251) The referee took centre stage as 11 players were booked and one sent off in a bizarre game.
(252) Referee : The Orienteering Association of Hong Kong will be invited to render referee services.
(253) MILAN - It will be referee Andrea De Marco who will direct Milan-Roma(sentencedict.com), game from the 37th matchday of Serie A on Sunday afternoon at 3pm at San Siro.
(254) No , I didn't. Besides, the referee didn't blow the whistle on me.
(255) Before the game, the referee tosses a coin. The team captain who wins the toss has the right to throw-off. And the other term captain has the right to choose ends.
(256) The same definitional problem arose when guest host Jeff Probst (of Survivor fame, fittingly) introduced the football referee: "A man died on a football field seven years ago and came back to life."
(257) However, there is still a big gap between CBA and the top-ranking professional associations in Europe and America in many respects, among which Referee problem is quite prominent.
(258) The referee told him to punt or kick the ball off the ground.
(259) Bennett progressed through the refereeing ranks via the Winstonlead Kent League, Isthmian League and GM Vauxhall Conference becoming a Football League linesman in 1992 and referee in 1995.
(260) Referee: The Hong Kong Tenpin Bowling Congress will be invited render referee services.
(261) White was in no doubt the referee made the correct decision.
(262) Referee shall request the Review Jury to review the instant video replay. Review Jury, who is not of the same nationality as the contestants, shall review the video replay.
(263) Then the referee then blew the whistle for the end of the half - court game.
(264) The referee from Hungary will officiate the football match between China and Russia tomorrow.
(265) Officials include a referee an umpire, a scorer, and four lines men.
(266) Although after last game has expressed dissatisfaction on referee, Mavericks coach gives enough respect to Thunder's defense team.
(267) To establish the gymnastics board of referee in gymnastics and develop its working function .
(268) At the same time, he also after the referee scat singing resounds frequently violates a regulation to the match, and enrages by this dispersion match attention it.
(269) Any simulating action anywhere on the field , which is intended to deceive the referee, must be sanctioned as unsporting behaviour.
(270) Referee scandal in double figure skating games shocked the Winter Olympics.
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