render
Prononciation : [ˈrɛn.dər]
Contexte : « art and design »
(verb) to represent something in a specific way, usually through drawing, painting, or using a computer. When you render a picture, you create it so that others can see what you imagined.
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The artist rendered the landscape beautifully, capturing all the colors of the sunset.
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The computer program didn't render the image correctly, making it look strange.
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Can you render your idea as a drawing so we can understand it better?
Contexte : « services or help »
(verb) to provide or give help, services, or assistance to someone. If you render help, you are being kind and helping others.
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She rendered great service to the community by volunteering at the shelter.
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He did not render any help during the emergency, which was disappointing.
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How can I render assistance to you if you need it?
Contexte : « legal or official »
(verb) to officially give a judgment or decision. This usually happens in a legal context when a judge makes a ruling.
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The court rendered its decision after reviewing all the evidence.
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The judge did not render a verdict today, leading to more uncertainty.
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When will the court render its final judgment?
Contexte : « appearance or state »
(verb) to cause something to be in a certain way or condition. For example, things can be rendered visible or invisible.
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The magician rendered the object invisible with a quick trick.
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The fog rendered the view completely unclear, making it hard to see anything.
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What can render this situation confusing for everyone?