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1 render
['rendə(r)]to render sth. impossible — rendere qcs. impossibile
to render sb. speechless — lasciare qcn. senza parole
"for services rendered" — "per i servizi resi"
3) art. letter. mus. rendere [nuance, text, style]5) dir. emettere, pronunciare [ judgment]6) ing. rinzaffare [ wall]* * *['rendə]1) (to cause to become: His remarks rendered me speechless.) rendere2) (to give or produce (a service, a bill, thanks etc).) presentare3) (to perform (music etc).) interpretare* * *render /ˈrɛndə(r)/n.(edil.) prima mano d'intonaco; rinzaffo.(to) render /ˈrɛndə(r)/v. t.1 (form.) prestare: to render assistance (o help) prestare assistenza (o aiuto); for services rendered, per i servizi resi2 rendere; esprimere; ( di un quadro) raffigurare; ( di un musicista) eseguire; ( di un attore) intepretare: to render the idea, rendere l'idea; This sentence can't be rendered literally, questa frase non può essere tradotta letteralmente; a video game with beautifully rendered graphics, un videogioco con un'ottima resa grafica3 rendere: The accident rendered him paralysed, l'incidente lo ha reso paralizzato; to render sb. speechless, lasciare q. senza parole; Computers have rendered the typewriter obsolete, i computer hanno reso obsoleta la macchina da scrivere; Automation rendered many unskilled workers redundant, l'automazione ha fatto perdere il lavoro a molti operai non qualificati5 (leg.) emettere, pronunciare ( una sentenza): The jury eventually rendered a majority verdict, la giuria ha finalmente pronunciato un verdetto votato dalla maggioranza6 (edil.) rinzaffare● to render an account of, rendere conto di: He will have to render an account of his doings, dovrà render conto delle sue azioni □ to render good for evil, ricambiare il male con il bene □ to render obedience, tributare obbedienza □ to render thanks, rendere grazie □ (comm.) account rendered, conto presentato ( ma non ancora saldato) □ Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's, date a Cesare quel che è di Cesare e a Dio quel che è di Dio.* * *['rendə(r)]to render sth. impossible — rendere qcs. impossibile
to render sb. speechless — lasciare qcn. senza parole
"for services rendered" — "per i servizi resi"
3) art. letter. mus. rendere [nuance, text, style]5) dir. emettere, pronunciare [ judgment]6) ing. rinzaffare [ wall]
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