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ren·di·tion
/rɛnˈdɪʃən/
繙譯,描寫,施捨,表演
From:
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rendition
再現
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ren·di·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
rendering
;
especially
,
the
act
of
surrender
,
as
of
fugitives
from
justice
,
at
the
claim
of
a
foreign
government
;
also
,
surrender
in
war
.
The
rest
of
these
brave
men
that
suffered
in
cold
blood
after
articles
of
rendition
.
--
Evelyn
.
2.
Translation
;
rendering
;
version
.
This
rendition
of
the
word
seems
also
most
naturally
to
agree
with
the
genuine
meaning
of
some
other
words
in
the
same
verse
.
--
South
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rendition
n
1:
a
performance
of
a
musical
composition
or
a
dramatic
role
etc
.; "
they
heard
a
live
rendition
of
three
pieces
by
Schubert
" [
syn
:
rendering
]
2:
an
explanation
of
something
that
is
not
immediately
obvious
;
"
the
edict
was
subject
to
many
interpretations
"; "
he
annoyed
us
with
his
interpreting
of
parables
"; "
often
imitations
are
extended
to
provide
a
more
accurate
rendition
of
the
child's
intended
meaning
" [
syn
:
interpretation
,
interpreting
,
rendering
]
3:
the
act
of
interpreting
something
as
expressed
in
an
artistic
performance
; "
her
rendition
of
Milton's
verse
was
extraordinarily
moving
" [
syn
:
rendering
,
interpretation
]
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