Usage examples of "referred" in English with translation to Spanish

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Do you know what is referred to? ¿Sabes a qué se refiere?
Children whose parents are dead are referred to as "orphans". A los niños cuyos padres están muertos se les llama "huérfanos".
He referred to your illness. Él hizo referencia a tu enfermedad.
The league originally referred to the distance a person or a horse could walk in an hour. La legua originariamente se refería a la distancia que una persona o un caballo podía recorrer en una hora.
Prior to the Second World War, World War I was referred to as the Great War. Antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, a la Primera Guerra Mundial se la llamaba la Gran Guerra.
What does it refer to? ¿A qué se refiere?
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Para evitar una descarga eléctrica, no abra la unidad. Solicite asistencia técnica solamente a personal calificado.
Simply stated, data mining refers to extracting or "mining" knowledge from large amounts of data. Puesto de forma sencilla, la minería de datos de refiere a la extracción o "minería" de conocimiento a partir de grandes cantidades de datos.
Who are you referring to? ¿A quién te refieres?
Are you referring to me? ¿Te refieres a mí?
The Minister of energy will refer to yesterday's blackout. El ministro de energía se referirá al apagón de ayer.
We cannot appreciate Vesalius's achievement without first referring to the scriptures of Galenus. No podemos valorar la hazaña de Vesalio sin antes referirnos a los escritos de Galeno.
We are referring to the most general principle in all classical physics, that of conservation of energy. Nos referimos al principio más general de toda la física clásica, el de la conservación de la energía.
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