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    /'sə:vis/ * danh từ - (thực vật học) cây thanh lương trà ((cũng) service-tree) - sự phục vụ, sự hầu hạ =to be in service+ đang đi ở (cho ai) =to take service with someone; to enter someone's service+ đi ở cho ai =to take into one's service+ thuê, mướn - ban, vụ, sở, cục, ngành phục vụ =postal service+ sở bưu điện =the foreign service of an office+ ban đối ngoại của một cơ quan =the public services+ công vụ =bus service+ ngành xe buýt =the fighting service(s)+ lực lượng quân đội - sự giúp đỡ =to render (do) someone a service+ giúp ai việc gì =to be at somebody's service+ sẵn sàng giúp đỡ ai =to ask somebody's service+ nhờ ai giúp đỡ - sự có ích, sự giúp ích =this dictionary is of great service to us+ quyển từ điển này giúp ích nhiều cho chúng ta - sự chỉ dẫn bảo quản, sự giúp đỡ bảo quản =service department+ phòng chỉ dẫn cách bảo quản (máy thu thanh, xe ô tô, cho khách mua hàng) - chỗ làm, việc làm, chức vụ =to be dismissed from the service+ bị thải hồi - tàu xe phục vụ trên một tuyến đường - bộ (ấm chén) - (tôn giáo) sự tế lễ; buổi lễ =to hold four services every Sunday+ chủ nhật nào cũng có bốn buổi lễ =are you going to the service?+ anh có đi lễ không? - (thể dục,thể thao) sự giao bóng; lượt giao bóng; cú giao bóng; cách giao bóng =his service is terrific+ cách giao bóng của anh ta mạnh kinh khủng - (pháp lý) sự tống đạt, sự gửi (trát đòi) !to have seen service - (xem) see * ngoại động từ - bảo quản và sửa chữa (xe ô tô) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) phục vụ

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  • render — [ren′dər] vt. [ME rendren < OFr rendre < VL * rendere, for L reddere, to restore < re(d) , back + dare, to give: see DATE1] 1. to give, hand over, deliver, present, or submit, as for approval, consideration, payment, etc. [to render an… …   English World dictionary

  • render */ — UK [ˈrendə(r)] / US [ˈrendər] verb [transitive] Word forms render : present tense I/you/we/they render he/she/it renders present participle rendering past tense rendered past participle rendered 1) formal to provide a service, or to give help to… …   English dictionary

  • render — ren|der [ rendər ] verb transitive * ▸ 1 provide service/help ▸ 2 express/translate ▸ 3 cause to be ▸ 4 announce something ▸ 5 cover wall ▸ 6 melt animal fat 1. ) FORMAL to provide a service or give help to someone or something: We are sincerely… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • render — ren|der [ˈrendə US ər] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: rendre to give back , from Latin reddere] 1.) to cause someone or something to be in a particular condition render sb/sth impossible/harmless/unconscious etc ▪ He was rendered… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • render — verb 1 render sth useless/render sb harmless etc to make someone or something useless etc: New laws have rendered this kind of assistance virtually impossible. 2 render an apology/an explanation/a service etc formal to say sorry to someone, give… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • render — [[t]re̱ndə(r)[/t]] renders, rendering, rendered 1) VERB You can use render with an adjective that describes a particular state to say that someone or something is changed into that state. For example, if someone or something makes a thing… …   English dictionary

  • render — I. verb (rendered; rendering) Etymology: Middle English rendren, from Anglo French rendre to give back, surrender, from Vulgar Latin *rendere, alteration of Latin reddere, partly from re + dare to give & partly from re + dere to put more at date …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • render — 01. One of the problems with pesticide use is that over time insects become resistant to it, [rendering] it ineffective. 02. Superman was [rendered] as weak and helpless as a kitten in the presence of the material known as kryptonite. 03. Tape… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • render — I, verb To give up; to yield; to return; to surrender. Also to pay or perform; used of rents, services, and the like @ render judgment To pronounce, state, declare, or announce the judgment of the court in a given case or on a given state of… …   Black's law dictionary

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