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ren·der
/ˈrɛndɚ/
(
vt
.)報答,歸還,彙報,提出,放棄,反映,表示,表達,表演,致使,執行
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ren·der
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rendered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rendering
.]
1.
To
return
;
to
pay
back
;
to
restore
.
Whose
smallest
minute
lost
,
no
riches
render
may
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
To
inflict
,
as
a
retribution
;
to
requite
.
I
will
render
vengeance
to
mine
enemies
.
--
Deut
.
xxxii
. 41.
3.
To
give
up
;
to
yield
;
to
surrender
.
I
'
ll
make
her
render
up
her
page
to
me
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Hence
,
to
furnish
;
to
contribute
.
Logic
renders
its
daily
service
to
wisdom
and
virtue
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
5.
To
furnish
;
to
state
;
to
deliver
;
as
,
to
render
an
account
;
to
render
judgment
.
6.
To
cause
to
be
,
or
to
become
;
as
,
to
render
a
person
more
safe
or
more
unsafe
;
to
render
a
fortress
secure
.
7.
To
translate
from
one
language
into
another
;
as
,
to
render
Latin
into
English
.
8.
To
interpret
;
to
set
forth
,
represent
,
or
exhibit
;
as
,
an
actor
renders
his
part
poorly
;
a
singer
renders
a
passage
of
music
with
great
effect
;
a
painter
renders
a
scene
in
a
felicitous
manner
.
He
did
render
him
the
most
unnatural
That
lived
amongst
men
. --
Shak
.
9.
To
try
out
or
extract
(
oil
,
lard
,
tallow
,
etc
.)
from
fatty
animal
substances
;
as
,
to
render
tallow
.
10.
To
plaster
,
as
a
wall
of
masonry
,
without
the
use
of
lath
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rend·er
n.
One
who
rends
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ren·der
,
v. i.
1.
To
give
an
account
;
to
make
explanation
or
confession
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Naut.
To
pass
;
to
run
; --
said
of
the
passage
of
a
rope
through
a
block
,
eyelet
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
rope
renders
well
,
that
is
,
passes
freely
;
also
,
to
yield
or
give
way
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ren·der
,
n.
1.
A
surrender
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
return
;
a
payment
of
rent
.
In
those
early
times
the
king's
household
was
supported
by
specific
renders
of
corn
and
other
victuals
from
the
tenants
of
the
demains
.
--
Blackstone
.
3.
An
account
given
;
a
statement
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
render
n
:
a
substance
similar
to
stucco
but
exclusively
applied
to
masonry
walls
v
1:
cause
to
become
; "
The
shot
rendered
her
immobile
"
2:
provide
or
furnish
with
; "
We
provided
the
room
with
an
electrical
heater
" [
syn
:
supply
,
provide
,
furnish
]
3:
give
an
interpretation
or
rendition
of
; "
The
pianist
rendered
the
Beethoven
sonata
beautifully
" [
syn
:
interpret
]
4:
give
or
supply
; "
The
cow
brings
in
5
liters
of
milk
"; "
This
year's
crop
yielded
1,000
bushels
of
corn
"; "
The
estate
renders
some
revenue
for
the
family
" [
syn
:
yield
,
return
,
give
,
generate
]
5:
pass
down
; "
render
a
verdict
"; "
deliver
a
judgment
" [
syn
:
deliver
,
return
]
6:
make
over
as
a
return
; "
They
had
to
render
the
estate
" [
syn
:
submit
]
7:
give
back
; "
render
money
" [
syn
:
return
]
8:
to
surrender
someone
or
something
to
another
; "
the
guard
delivered
the
criminal
to
the
police
"; "
render
up
the
prisoners
"; "
render
the
town
to
the
enemy
"; "
fork
over
the
money
" [
syn
:
hand over
,
fork over
,
fork out
, {
fork
up
,
turn in
,
get in
,
deliver
]
9:
show
in
,
or
as
in
,
a
picture
; "
This
scene
depicts
country
life
"; "
the
face
of
the
child
is
rendered
with
much
tenderness
in
this
painting
" [
syn
:
picture
,
depict
,
show
]
10:
coat
with
plastic
or
cement
; "
render
the
brick
walls
in
the
den
"
11:
bestow
; "
give
hommage
"; "
render
thanks
" [
syn
:
give
]
12:
restate
(
words
)
from
one
language
into
another
language
; "
I
have
to
translate
when
my
in-laws
from
Austria
visit
the
U.S."; "
Can
you
interpret
the
speech
of
the
visiting
dignitaries
?"; "
She
rendered
the
French
poem
into
English
"; "
He
translates
for
the
U.N." [
syn
:
translate
,
interpret
]
13:
melt
(
fat
,
lard
,
etc
.)
in
order
to
separate
out
impurities
;
"
try
the
yak
butter
"; "
render
fat
in
a
casserole
" [
syn
:
try
]
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