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Толковый словарь английского языка - represent

 

Represent

represent
verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~er, from Latin repraesentare, from re+ praesentare to present Date: 14th century transitive verb to bring clearly before the mind ; present , to serve as a sign or symbol of , to portray or exhibit in art ; depict, to serve as the counterpart or image of ; typify , 5. to produce on the stage, to act the part or role of, 6. a. to take the place of in some respect, to act in the place of or for usually by legal right, to manage the legal and business affairs of , to serve especially in a legislative body by delegated authority usually resulting from election, to describe as having a specified character or quality , 8. to give one's impression and judgment of ; state in a manner intended to affect action or judgment, to point out in protest or remonstrance, to serve as a specimen, example, or instance of, 10. to form an image or ~ation of in the mind, b. to apprehend (an object) by means of an idea, to recall in memory, to correspond to in essence ; constitute, intransitive verb to make ~ations against something ; protest, to perform a task or duty admirably ; serve as an outstanding example, ~able adjective ~er noun
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  v.tr. 1 stand for or correspond to (the comment does not represent all our views). 2 (often in passive) be a specimen or example of; exemplify (all types of people were represented in the audience). 3 act as an embodiment of; symbolize (the sovereign represents the majesty of the State; numbers are represented by letters). 4 call up in the mind by description or portrayal or imagination; place a likeness of before the mind or senses. 5 serve or be meant as a likeness of. 6 a state by way of expostulation or persuasion (represented the rashness of it). b (foll. by to) try to bring (the facts influencing conduct) home to (represented the risks to his client). 7 (often foll. by as, to be) describe or depict as; declare or make out (represented them as martyrs; not what you represent it to be). 8 (foll. by that + clause) allege. 9 show, or play the part of, on stage. 10 fill the place of; be a substitute or deputy for; be entitled to act or speak for (the Queen was represented by the Princess of Wales). 11 be elected as a member of Parliament, a legislature, etc. by (represents a rural constituency). Derivatives representable adj. representability n. Etymology: ME f. OF representer or f. L repraesentare (as RE-, PRESENT(2)) ...
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