Synonym: interlingual rendition, interpretation, interpreting, rendition, translation, version. Similar words: wandering, laundering, render, surrender, superintendent, commander in chief, endearing, smoldering. Meaning: ['rendərɪŋ] n. 1. a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc. 2. an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious 3. the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance 4. a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language 5. a coat of stucco applied to a masonry wall 6. perspective drawing of an architect's design 7. giving in acknowledgment of obligation.
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1. The plasterers were rendering the walls.
2. Before painting, fill any cracks in the rendering.
3. Rendering poetry into other languages is difficult.
4. Her rendering of the song was delightful.
5. She is rendering the book into English from French.
6. Under socialist system rendering to a worker is done according to his work.
7. This phrase may well have been a rendering of a popular Arabic expression.
7. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
8. The rendering on two sides of the house needed to be removed.
9. The translator has done a good job of rendering this difficult poem into his native language.
10. He was given a standing ovation and a rendering of 'Happy Birthday'.
11. Cracked rendering How do you fill cracks in rendering?
12. Her last tribute was a most fine rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus by our uniformed organist.
13. But rendering attention to these vexing questions is prudent and the right thing to do.
14. But this rendering of the myth emphasises what lies in the shadow of the model.
15. Here he found remains of structures for rendering blubber into whale oil.
16. Far from rendering them subject to ridicule, such a stress is one of the best ways to hold an audience and gain sympathy.
17. What begins as a rendering of a second world war atrocity takes flight into a land of ghosts and demons.
18. Without the space, though, the rendering might be an ill-conceived pastiche.
19. Geographic segments are also important in rendering manageable a worldwide export marketing activity.
20. We see that freight railroads make good profits while rendering excellent service.
21. But his style casts a dark shadow over the material, rendering it claustrophobic.
22. Its other function is to take over your hard disc and encrypt all the file directories, rendering the disc unusable.
23. After killing it, Siegfried bathed in its blood, thereby rendering himself invulnerable.
24. I was based in the executive offices and I was going around rendering lobbies and nightclubs for the Ramada.
25. The negotiations were continuing, and fees for services the accountants were rendering were still being incurred.
26. They weld together mineral grains of radically different compositions and properties, rendering most techniques of mineral separation and enrichment ineffectual.
27. Many later novelists have benefited from this store, and from other forms of modernist facility in rendering individual consciousness.
28. War has had a searchlight effect on historians as well as contemporaries, rendering the area outside the beam yet more obscure.
29. Stephenson, for his part, organised directly among the coal owners for whom he was rendering a valuable service.
30. Like the photogram they were highly valued because of the absolute impersonality achieved in the tonal rendering through some mechanistic agency.
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