rendition 英 [renˈdɪʃn]   美 [rɛnˈdɪʃən]

rendition

rendition  英 [renˈdɪʃn] 美 [rɛnˈdɪʃən]

n. 译文;演奏;提供;引渡逃奴 

名词复数:renditions 

The two of the two is a precarious notion of rendition of self. 两个人而非我们是一种很危险的概念,很可怕的真我演奏。
He recites a prose from an essay or two to rendition the dream back into synchronicity of self. 他们背诵了一首散文诗,就像你从这篇文章看到的,是关于让他们俩演奏梦想,同步到真我之中。

  • A rendition is an interpretation, performance, or translation. Whitney Houston's rendition of the Star Spangled Banner is still used at games today; Roseanne Barr's is not.
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  • n. 译文;演奏;提供;引渡逃奴
  • 1. The two of the two is a precarious notion of rendition of self.

    两个人而非我们是一种很危险的概念,很可怕的真我演奏。

  • 2. He recites a prose from an essay or two to rendition the dream back into synchronicity of self.

    他们背诵了一首散文诗,就像你从这篇文章看到的,是关于让他们俩演奏梦想,同步到真我之中。

  • 3. The union requires a rendition of dream to foster. The two are each married and in union with another.

    联盟是需要梦想的演奏来培育的,他们各自都结了婚并且都处在别人的联盟中。

  • rendition (n.) c. 1600, "surrender of a place or possession," from obsolete French rendition "a rendering," noun of action from Old French rendre "to deliver, to yield" (see render (v.)). Meaning "translation" first recorded 1650s; that of "an acting, a performing" first recorded 1858, American English.
ren·di·tion / renˈdɪʃn ; NAmE renˈdɪʃn / noun 1 [countable ] the performance of sth, especially a song or piece of music; the particular way in which it is performed 表演;演唱;演奏 SYN interpretation 2 ( also exˌtraordinary renˈdition ) [uncountable ] (especially in the US) the practice of sending foreign suspects to be questioned in another country where the laws about the treatment of prisoners are less strict (尤指在美国)非常规引渡(将外籍嫌疑犯引渡到其他对待囚犯较宽松的国家受审) rendition renditions ren·di·tion / renˈdɪʃn ; NAmE renˈdɪʃn /
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