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English
English
French
French
rendering [Brit ˈrɛnd(ə)rɪŋ, Am ˈrɛnd(ə)rɪŋ] N
1. rendering:
rendering ART, LIT, MUS
interprétation f (of de)
2. rendering (translation):
rendering
traduction f (of de)
3. rendering CONSTR (plaster):
rendering
I. render [Brit ˈrɛndə, Am ˈrɛndər] N CONSTR
II. render [Brit ˈrɛndə, Am ˈrɛndər] VB trans
1. render (cause to become):
2. render (provide):
render service
rendre (to à)
render assistance, aid
apporter (to à)
3. render (give):
render homage, respect, allegiance
rendre (to à)
to render one's life for sth liter
4. render:
render ART, LIT, MUS work, mood, style
5. render (translate):
render nuance
render text, phrase
traduire (into en)
6. render COMM (submit):
render account
render statement
7. render LAW:
render judgment, decision
8. render CONSTR:
render wall, surface
9. render (melt down) → render down
I. render down VB [Brit ˈrɛndə -, Am ˈrɛndər -] (render [sth] down, render down [sth])
render down carcass, meat:
I. render down VB [Brit ˈrɛndə -, Am ˈrɛndər -] (render [sth] down, render down [sth])
render down carcass, meat:
I. render up VB [Brit ˈrɛndə -, Am ˈrɛndər -] (render up [sth]) liter
render up soul, arms, treasure:
French
French
English
English
rendering [ˈrendərɪŋ] N
1. rendering (performance of art work):
rendering
2. rendering (translation):
rendering
render VB trans form
1. render (make):
2. render (perform music):
3. render (give):
4. render (hand in):
5. render (translate):
6. render (put plaster on wall):
rendering [ˈren·d ə r·ɪŋ] N
1. rendering (of artwork):
rendering
2. rendering (translation):
rendering
render VB trans
1. render (make):
2. render (perform music):
3. render (give):
4. render (submit):
5. render (translate):
Present
Irender
yourender
he/she/itrenders
werender
yourender
theyrender
Past
Irendered
yourendered
he/she/itrendered
werendered
yourendered
theyrendered
Present Perfect
Ihaverendered
youhaverendered
he/she/ithasrendered
wehaverendered
youhaverendered
theyhaverendered
Past Perfect
Ihadrendered
youhadrendered
he/she/ithadrendered
wehadrendered
youhadrendered
theyhadrendered
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Vagrants were different from impotent poor, who were unable to support themselves because of advanced age or sickness.
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Decks typeface became one of the most impotent typefaces of the decade.
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The method with a flexible stretcher was inspired by the method used to change the sheets of an impotent patient at the hospital.
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The curse extends to foreign men as well, who will go impotent or suffer some great harm.
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