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'rendə1) (to cause to become: His remarks rendered me speechless.) gjøre (målløs/overflødig osv.)2) (to give or produce (a service, a bill, thanks etc).) gi, yte; presentere3) (to perform (music etc).) tolke, utføregjengi--------levere--------oversette--------yteIsubst. \/ˈrendə\/( bygg) puss, grunning med gipsIIverb \/ˈrendə\/1) gi, yte2) presentere, legge frem, avgi3) gjengi, fremstille4) tolke, utføre, foredra5) gjengi, oversette6) gjengjelde, gi tilbake7) gjøre8) ( matlaging) smelte, koke ut (fett)9) ( om mur) pusse, stryke med gips10) (sjøfart, om tau) la løpe, skjære innas per account rendered ( handel) ifølge (inngitt) oppgjørrender (down) avsmelte(s), smelte(s) nedrender (up) overlate, overlevere, gi opprender an account of avlegge regnskap for avlegge\/avgi rapport omrender back gi tilbakerender by oversette medrender good for evil gjengjelde ondt med godtrender impossible umuliggjørerender inoperative (elektronikk, mekanikk) sette ut av drift (blokkere)render judgement avsi\/felle domrender superfluous gjøre overflødigrender thanks takke
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