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rendering

/ren-der-ing/US // ˈrɛn dər ɪŋ //UK // (ˈrɛndərɪŋ) //

渲染,演绎,渲染物,渲染剂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of interpretation, rendition, or depiction, as of a dramatic part or a musical composition: her rendering of the part of Hedda.
    • : a translation: Chapman's rendering of Homer.
    • : a representation of a building, interior, etc., executed in perspective and usually done for purposes of presentation.
    • : Building Trades. render.

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Examples

  • We also understand Pinterest is incorporating elements from data partner ModiFace, including digitization parameters that ensure the products recognized are mapped to ModiFace’s database for higher-quality rendering.

  • All of the web vitals measure the time until some initial rendering, and loading images is the largest source of delay before a page is initially fully loaded.

  • Your body has too much fat, the Halo’s app shows in a 3-D rendering of your near-naked body.

  • This collection contains more than 400 photographs and concept renderings from NASA’s operations beginning in 1958.

  • All in all, this unique rendering mechanism is less complex, time-consuming, and instead much cheaper and faster in use.

  • I underwent an endometrial ablation in my 30s, rendering my periods worse than ever.

  • The enemy effected and exploited a breach on the left flank, rendering the friendly positions untenable.

  • It filled my head, that muttering sound, like thick oily smoke from a fat-rendering vat or an odour of noisome decay.

  • It happened when, having become smugly satisfied with my rendering of Mickey Mouse, I turned to Donald Duck.

  • This time, he was no longer concerned with rendering her unable to fight back.

  • But I doubt if he feels any particular emotion himself, when he is piercing you through with his rendering.

  • Her "St. Agnes" is an interesting rendering of a well-worn subject.

  • And the absence of paper and so forth, rendering notebooks costly and rare, made a large amount of memorizing necessary.

  • The village organist had distinguished himself by his florid rendering of the Wedding March.

  • And he expended upon the study of the face the same degree of devotion that he gave to the rendering of a garment.