render
verb
ˈrendə
verb
1
to
cause
someone
or
something
to
be
in
a
particular
condition
使成为; 使变得; 使处于某种状态
render
sb/sth
impossible/harmless/unconscious
etc
He
was
rendered
almost
speechless
by
the
news.
听到这个消息他几乎说不出话来。
The
blow
to
his
head
was
strong
enough
to
render
him
unconscious.
打在他头上的这一下很重,使他昏了过去。
2
to
give
something
to
someone
or
do
something,
because
it
is
your
duty
or
because
someone
expects
you
to
[正式] 给予,提供
formal
an
obligation
to
render
assistance
to
those
in
need
给有困难的人提供帮助的义务
render
a
decision/opinion/judgment
etc
It
is
unlikely
that
the
court
will
render
an
opinion
before
November
5.
法庭在 11 月 5 号以前不可能作出判决。
a
bill
of
$3200
for
services
rendered
(=for
something
you
have
done)
3200 美元服务费的一张账单
3
to
express
or
present
something
in
a
particular
way
〔以某种方式〕表达,表现
render
sth
as
sth
She
made
a
sound
that
in
print
is
rendered
as
‘harrumph.’
她发出一个声音,写下来就是 harrumph。
render
sth
sth
Infrared
film
renders
blue
skies
a
deep
black.
红外线胶卷可以把蓝色的天空拍成深黑色。
render
sth
in
sth
a
sculpture
rendered
in
bronze
一尊用青铜雕刻的雕像
4
render sth into English/Russian/Chinese etc
to
translate
something
into
English,
Russian
etc
[正式] 将某物译成英语/俄语/汉语等
formal
5
to
spread
PLASTER
or
CEMENT
on
the
surface
of
a
wall
[术语] 粉刷; 往〔墙上〕抹灰
technical
a
brick
wall
that
has
been
rendered
and
whitewashed
已经抹上灰泥并粉刷好的砖墙
6
to
melt
the
fat
of
an
animal
as
you
cook
it
将〔脂肪〕熬成油,使熔化
Steam
the
goose
to
render
some
of
the
fat.
把鹅肉蒸一蒸化掉一些油。