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rendition

/ren-dish-uhn/US // rɛnˈdɪʃ ən //UK // (rɛnˈdɪʃən) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of rendering.
    • : a translation.
    • : an interpretation, as of a role or a piece of music.
    • : the legal procedure or process of sending a suspected criminal to another country to be interrogated or detained, usually for law-enforcement purposes.Compare extraordinary rendition. See also extradition.
    • : Archaic. surrender.

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Examples

  • For example, while Southern enslavers emphasized their summary right of recaption of fugitives, abolitionists emphasized states’ authority to require due process in renditions.

  • He said their table-pounding elevates their renditions, which have since attracted the singer’s attention, into something more upbeat.

  • Then a couple months ago, a 26-year-old Scottish postman named Nathan Evans sang a rendition on TikTok that made the world become re-obsessed.

  • I love this song and even did my own rendition of it last year.

  • When you add the musical contributions of Branford Marsalis and a handful of stellar renditions of some of Rainey’s classic blues songs, you have more than enough ingredients to make a damn good movie.

  • The agency will neither defend the so-called rendition, detention, and interrogation programs.

  • For instance, the Beatles rendition of Crying, Waiting, Hoping, the great Buddy Holly song.

  • Earle also gave a short musical performance, which included this rendition of his own “Christmas in Washington.”

  • He is also supposed to have serenaded his captives with his own rendition of Charles Aznavour love songs.

  • In his rendition Charlie Sheen stands in a foyer and overturns a bucket filled with checks, not ice water.

  • In “The Miller who grinds for Love,” the feeling and intensity and dramatic quality he puts into its rendition are stirring.

  • Why cannot the same principle be applied to the rendition of fugitives from service?

  • No loophole could be found in the Canadian law that would permit the rendition of a slave.

  • Miss Waddleton vetoed my plans for the rendition of the balcony scene at commencement next month.

  • He called John McCulloch to his box one night and congratulated him on his successful rendition of the part he was playing.