represented / ˌrɛp rɪˈzɛnt /

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represented2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to serve to express, designate, stand for, or denote, as a word, symbol, or the like does; symbolize: In this painting the cat represents evil and the bird, good.
  2. to express or designate by some term, character, symbol, or the like: to represent musical sounds by notes.
  3. to stand or act in the place of, as a substitute, proxy, or agent does: He represents the company in Boston.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to protest; make representations against.
  2. Slang. to use or display a secret handshake, sign, gesture, etc., for purposes of identification: The gang members always represent when they see one another.

represented 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

depicted

adj. 形容词 adjective

presented

represented 的近义词 5

更多represented例句

  1. DNA’s nucleotides are often represented by the letters A, T, C and G for adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.
  2. Still, it represents just 5 percent of all LGBTQ funding in the country.
  3. It represents and defines the center of gravity in the party, even as that center of gravity may shift.
  4. Online court records did not list an attorney representing Sofidiya.
  5. The employees who are positive for the virus represent nearly a third of the workers the union represents at the facility.
  6. Still, for all of this, South Carolina is now represented in the U.S. Senate by Tim Scott, a Republican and an African-American.
  7. Kirill represented the Moscow Patriarchate at the World Council of Churches in the early 1970s.
  8. Vernetta Alston was one of the attorneys who represented McCollum.
  9. Had he been competently represented, the jury might well have failed to concur on a death sentence.
  10. That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition.
  11. Life is represented as struggling to free herself from the gross earthly forms that cling to her.
  12. Not suspecting her motive, he represented the hazard of putting so great an affront on the favourite of the Empress.
  13. Impersonation absolutely requires the finest detail of mannerism to be represented in the action.
  14. It is curious to note children's first manifestations of a sense of the pathetic and the comic as represented in art.
  15. He was six feet ten inches in height, and his strength is represented to have been prodigious.