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verb with object
1. provide or give (a service, help, etc.):
〖~ A B/B to A〗 A〈人など〉にB〈援助・貢献など〉を与える, 行う
e.g. money serves as a reward for services rendered
e.g. Mrs. Evans would render assistance to those she thought were in real need.
〈報告書など〉を提出する
e.g. he would render income tax returns at the end of the year.
〈陪審・当局などが〉〈決定など〉を伝える, 言い渡す
e.g. the jury's finding amounted to the clearest verdict yet rendered upon the scandal.
literary hand over:
e.g. he will render up his immortal soul.
2. with object and complement cause to be or become; make:
〖~ A C〗 〈事・物が〉A〈人・物〉をC〈状態〉にする(make) (!Cは〖形容詞〗; コーパスCはしばしば-less, in-など否定的意味を伴うもの)
e.g. the rains rendered his escape impossible.
«…で» …を表現する, 表す «as, in»
e.g. the eyes and the cheeks are exceptionally well rendered.
…を演じる, 演奏する
e.g. a soprano solo reverently rendered by Linda Howie.
«…に» …を翻訳する(translate) «into» .
e.g. the phrase was rendered into English.
Computing process (an outline image) using color and shading in order to make it appear solid and three-dimensional.
(調理して)〈脂肪など〉をよく溶かす; 〈肉など〉の脂肪を溶かして落とす(down)
e.g. the fat was being cut up and rendered for lard.
process (the carcass of an animal) in order to extract proteins, fats, and other usable parts:
e.g. (as adjective rendered) : the rendered down remains of sheep.
6. cover (stone or brick) with a coat of plaster:
〘建〙 (セメントなどで)〈壁など〉に下塗りする
e.g. external walls will be rendered and tiled.

noun

DERIVATIVES

ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Old French rendre, from an alteration of Latin redderegive back’, from re-back’ + daregive’. The earliest senses were ‘recite’, ‘translate’, and ‘give back’ (hence ‘represent’ and ‘perform’); ‘hand over’ (hence ‘give help’ and ‘submit for consideration’); ‘cause to be’; and ‘melt down’.