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♦ (to) represent /rɛprɪˈzɛnt/v. t.1 rappresentare ( anche di simbolo): At this meeting, the Northern Ireland Administration was represented by the First Minister, a questo incontro, l'amministrazione dell'Irlanda del Nord era rappresentata dal Primo ministro; Two artists will represent Britain at the Venice Biennale, due artisti rappresenteranno la Gran Bretagna alla Biennale di Venezia; He hopes to represent Britain in the forthcoming Olympics, spera di rappresentare la Gran Bretagna alle prossime olimpiadi; School board members are appointed to represent parents, i membri del consiglio scolastico sono eletti in rappresentanza dei genitori; (mat.) «x» represents the unknown, la «x» rappresenta l'incognita2 rappresentare; costituire: Women represent 60% of trainee lawyers in the UK, le donne rappresentano il 60% dei praticanti avvocati nel Regno Unito; Tourism represents the main resource of the area, il turismo rappresenta la risorsa principale della regione; I don't think the group represents much of a threat, non credo che il gruppo costituisca una grande minaccia3 rappresentare; raffigurare: The picture represents the murder of Abel, il quadro rappresenta l'uccisione di Abele; Victory in art is often represented as a woman with a laurel wreath, la vittoria nell'arte è spesso raffigurata come una donna con una corona d'alloro4 rappresentare; essere un esempio di: This album represents everything that is wrong with music today, quest'album rappresenta tutto quello che non va nella musica di oggi5 presentare; descrivere: More recent biographers represent Henry VIII as a man of great culture and exquisite taste, biografi più recenti descrivono Enrico VIII come un uomo di grande cultura e gusti raffinati7 asserire; dichiarare● to represent oneself, presentarsi come; He likes to represent himself as a famous healer, ama presentarsi come un famoso guaritore. -
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♦ (to) represent /rɛprɪˈzɛnt/v. t.1 rappresentare ( anche di simbolo): At this meeting, the Northern Ireland Administration was represented by the First Minister, a questo incontro, l'amministrazione dell'Irlanda del Nord era rappresentata dal Primo ministro; Two artists will represent Britain at the Venice Biennale, due artisti rappresenteranno la Gran Bretagna alla Biennale di Venezia; He hopes to represent Britain in the forthcoming Olympics, spera di rappresentare la Gran Bretagna alle prossime olimpiadi; School board members are appointed to represent parents, i membri del consiglio scolastico sono eletti in rappresentanza dei genitori; (mat.) «x» represents the unknown, la «x» rappresenta l'incognita2 rappresentare; costituire: Women represent 60% of trainee lawyers in the UK, le donne rappresentano il 60% dei praticanti avvocati nel Regno Unito; Tourism represents the main resource of the area, il turismo rappresenta la risorsa principale della regione; I don't think the group represents much of a threat, non credo che il gruppo costituisca una grande minaccia3 rappresentare; raffigurare: The picture represents the murder of Abel, il quadro rappresenta l'uccisione di Abele; Victory in art is often represented as a woman with a laurel wreath, la vittoria nell'arte è spesso raffigurata come una donna con una corona d'alloro4 rappresentare; essere un esempio di: This album represents everything that is wrong with music today, quest'album rappresenta tutto quello che non va nella musica di oggi5 presentare; descrivere: More recent biographers represent Henry VIII as a man of great culture and exquisite taste, biografi più recenti descrivono Enrico VIII come un uomo di grande cultura e gusti raffinati7 asserire; dichiarare● to represent oneself, presentarsi come; He likes to represent himself as a famous healer, ama presentarsi come un famoso guaritore.
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