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rep·re·sent
/ˌrɛprɪˈzɛnt/
(
vt
.)表現,表示,描繪,講述,聲稱,代表,象徵,扮演,回憶,再贈送
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rep·re·sent
v. t.
1.
To
present
again
or
anew
;
to
present
by
means
of
something
standing
in
the
place
of
;
to
exhibit
the
counterpart
or
image
of
;
to
typify
.
Before
him
burn
Seven
lamps
,
as
in
a
zodiac
representing
The
heavenly
fires
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
portray
by
pictoral
or
plastic
art
;
to
delineate
;
as
,
to
represent
a
landscape
in
a
picture
,
a
horse
in
bronze
,
and
the
like
.
3.
To
portray
by
mimicry
or
action
of
any
kind
;
to
act
the
part
or
character
of
;
to
personate
;
as
,
to
represent
Hamlet
.
4.
To
stand
in
the
place
of
;
to
supply
the
place
,
perform
the
duties
,
exercise
the
rights
,
or
receive
the
share
,
of
;
to
speak
and
act
with
authority
in
behalf
of
;
to
act
the
part
of
(
another
);
as
,
an
heir
represents
his
ancestor
;
an
attorney
represents
his
client
in
court
;
a
member
of
Congress
represents
his
district
in
Congress
.
5.
To
exhibit
to
another
mind
in
language
;
to
show
;
to
give
one's
own
impressions
and
judgement
of
;
to
bring
before
the
mind
;
to
set
forth
;
sometimes
,
to
give
an
account
of
;
to
describe
.
He
represented
Rizzio's
credit
with
the
queen
to
be
the
chief
and
only
obstacle
to
his
success
in
that
demand
.
--
Robertson
.
This
bank
is
thought
the
greatest
load
on
the
Genoese
,
and
the
managers
of
it
have
been
represented
as
a
second
kind
of
senate
.
--
Addison
.
6.
To
serve
as
a
sign
or
symbol
of
;
as
,
mathematical
symbols
represent
quantities
or
relations
;
words
represent
ideas
or
things
.
7.
To
bring
a
sensation
of
into
the
mind
or
sensorium
;
to
cause
to
be
known
,
felt
,
or
apprehended
;
to
present
.
Among
these
.
Fancy
next
Her
office
holds
;
of
all
external
things
Which
he
five
watchful
senses
represent
,
She
forms
imaginations
,
aery
shapes
. --
Milton
.
8.
Metaph.
To
form
or
image
again
in
consciousness
,
as
an
object
of
cognition
or
apprehension
(
something
which
was
originally
apprehended
by
direct
presentation
).
See
Presentative
, 3.
The
general
capability
of
knowledge
necessarily
requires
that
,
besides
the
power
of
evoking
out
of
unconsciousness
one
portion
of
our
retained
knowledge
in
preference
to
another
,
we
posses
the
faculty
of
representing
in
consciousness
what
is
thus
evoked
. . .
This
representative
Faculty
is
Imagination
or
Phantasy
.
--
Sir
.
W
.
Hamilton
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
represent
v
1:
take
the
place
of
or
be
parallel
or
equivalent
to
; "
Because
of
the
sound
changes
in
the
course
of
history
,
an
'
h
'
in
Greek
stands
for
an
'
s
'
in
Latin
" [
syn
:
stand for
,
correspond
]
2:
express
indirectly
by
an
image
,
form
,
or
model
;
be
a
symbol
;
"
What
does
the
Statue
of
Liberty
symbolize
?" [
syn
:
typify
,
symbolize
,
symbolise
,
stand for
]
3:
be
representative
or
typical
for
; "
This
period
is
represented
by
Beethoven
"
4:
be
a
delegate
or
spokesperson
for
;
represent
somebody's
interest
or
be
a
proxy
or
substitute
for
,
as
of
politicians
and
office
holders
representing
their
constituents
,
or
of
a
tenant
representing
other
tenants
in
a
housing
dispute
; "
I
represent
the
silent
majority
";
"
This
actor
is
a
spokesperson
for
the
National
Rifle
Association
"
5:
serve
as
a
means
of
expressing
something
; "
The
flower
represents
a
young
girl
"
6:
be
characteristic
of
; "
This
compositional
style
is
exemplified
by
this
fugue
" [
syn
:
exemplify
]
7:
form
or
compose
; "
This
money
is
my
only
income
"; "
The
stone
wall
was
the
backdrop
for
the
performance
"; "
These
constitute
my
entire
belonging
"; "
The
children
made
up
the
chorus
"; "
This
sum
represents
my
entire
income
for
a
year
"; "
These
few
men
comprise
his
entire
army
" [
syn
:
constitute
,
make up
,
comprise
,
be
]
8:
be
the
defense
counsel
for
someone
in
a
trial
; "
Ms
.
Smith
will
represent
the
defendant
" [
syn
:
defend
] [
ant
:
prosecute
]
9:
create
an
image
or
likeness
of
; "
The
painter
represented
his
wife
as
a
young
girl
" [
syn
:
interpret
]
10:
play
a
role
or
part
; "
Gielgud
played
Hamlet
"; "
She
wants
to
act
Lady
Macbeth
,
but
she
is
too
young
for
the
role
";
"
She
played
the
servant
to
her
husband's
master
" [
syn
:
act
,
play
]
11:
perform
(
a
play
),
especially
on
a
stage
; "
we
are
going
to
stage
`
Othello
'" [
syn
:
stage
,
present
]
12:
describe
or
present
,
usually
with
respect
to
a
particular
quality
; "
He
represented
this
book
as
an
example
of
the
Russian
19th
century
novel
"
13:
point
out
or
draw
attention
to
in
protest
or
remonstrance
;
"
our
parents
represented
to
us
the
need
for
more
caution
"
14:
bring
forward
and
present
to
the
mind
; "
We
presented
the
arguments
to
him
"; "
We
cannot
represent
this
knowledge
to
our
formal
reason
" [
syn
:
present
,
lay out
]
15:
to
establish
a
mapping
(
of
mathematical
elements
or
sets
)
[
syn
:
map
]
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