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['rendə]1) (to cause to become: His remarks rendered me speechless.) pripraviti (do)2) (to give or produce (a service, a bill, thanks etc).) (po)nuditi, dati, izraziti3) (to perform (music etc).) izvesti* * *I [réndə]1.transitive verbvrniti, povrniti, dati nazaj, nadoknaditi; izročiti, predati (komu kaj); odstopiti (to komu kaj); polagati, položiti, dati račun (o čem); figuratively dati komu zadoščenje; dati povod; plačati davek; nuditi, dati (pomoč); izkazati (čast); (pred predikativnim pridevnikom) napraviti, povzročiti, spremeniti, (umetniško) predstaviti, prikazati, prevesti ( into v); music izvesti, odigrati; izraziti, ponoviti; technical stopiti (salo); ometa(va)ti;2.intransitive verbpoplačati, dati plačilorender to Caesar the things that are Caesar's — dajte cesarju, kar je cesarjevegato render obedience — ubogati, pokoriti seto render s.o. wiser — napraviti koga pametnejšega, spametovati kogaage rendered him peevish — starost ga je naredila sitnega, prepirljivegato render up — nazaj dati; opustitiII [réndə]nounjuridically vračilo; (zidarstvo) prvi (surov) omet
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