render

v.使…进入某种状态,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
render (verb)
transitive verb
1.
a) to melt down - render suet , also to extract by melting - render lard
b) to treat so as to convert into industrial fats and oils or fertilizer
2.
a) to transmit to another - deliver
b) - give up yield
c) to furnish for consideration, approval, or information as
(1) to hand down (a legal judgment)
(2) to agree on and report (a verdict)
3.
a) to give in return or retribution
b) (1) - give back restore
(2) - reflect echo
c) to give in acknowledgment of dependence or obligation - pay
d) to do (a service) for another
4.
a) (1) to cause to be or become - make enough rainfall … to render irrigation unnecessary P. E. James rendered him helpless
(2) - impart
b) (1) to reproduce or represent by artistic or verbal means - depict
(2) to give a performance of
(3) to produce a copy or version of - the documents are rendered in the original French
(4) to execute the motions of - render a salute
c) - translate
5.
to direct the execution of - administer render justice
6.
intransitive verb
to apply a coat of plaster or cement directly to to give recompense
render (noun)
a return especially in goods or services due from a feudal tenant to his lord
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
render (verb)
1.
to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress
SYNONYMS:
cede, cough up, deliver, give up, hand over, lay down, relinquish, render, turn in, turn over, yield
RELATED WORDS:
commit, consign, entrust ( intrust), transfer; forfeit, release, waive; abnegate, renounce, resign; abandon, desert, discard, forsake, part (with), shed
NEAR ANTONYMS:
keep, retain, withhold
render (verb)
2.
to make an exact likeness of
SYNONYMS:
clone, copycat, duplicate, imitate, reduplicate, render, replicate, reproduce
RELATED WORDS:
counterfeit, fake, forge, knock off, rip off; mimic, simulate; reconstruct, re-create
NEAR ANTONYMS:
create, imagine, initiate, invent
originate
render (verb)
3.
to give a representation or account of in words
SYNONYMS:
delineate, depict, draw, image, limn, paint, picture, portray, render, set out, sketch
RELATED WORDS:
characterize, define, label, qualify, represent; demonstrate, illustrate; narrate, recite, recount, rehearse, relate, report, tell; display, exhibit, show; hint, suggest; draft, outline, silhouette, trace, vignette; summarize, sum up, touch off; redescribe, reimage
NEAR ANTONYMS:
color, distort, falsify, garble, misdescribe, misrepresent, misstate, pervert, twist, warp
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