1.
INTRODUCE
There is no point in trying to introduce Japanese literature to him.
introduce, implement
This year again I found a number of dodgy goods so I'll introduce them all here.
Just a second, please, here is my wife, I'll introduce her to you. Jarmila, this is Mr. Reindle from the American Embassy.
May I introduce Attorney Tammi, a new student. Mrs. Virtanen, the Finnish teacher.
The Prime Minister stated that he would not introduce a new tax without the consensus of public opinion.
For this design house it was an appropriate strategy to introduce even more radical colors into computer production.
I would appreciate it if you could find time to see Mr Fukuoka, or to introduce him to one of your associates.
We introduce you to the entire line up of songs that made it into The Best Ten.
When we introduced this system no one believed it would work.
When you introduce yourself, it is common to say something about your job and where you work.
We bio secure ourselves hovering our clothes and kit and disinfecting our boots to ensure we introduce no alien species to Antarctica.
That rule was introduced in the late nineteen eighties by my predecessor.
introduce to everyone, first introduce in 1980
These trees were introduced into New England from Europe. Apple has sold many millions of iPods since the product was introduced in 2001.
英語 "という言葉PRZEDSTAWIAĆ"(INTRODUCE)集合で発生します。
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REPRESENT
Who represent the executive management?
This figure is supposed to represent Marilyn Monroe, but I don't think it does her justice.
What does it represent?
The lion represents bravery.
In the religious-cult trial, the ambitious lawyer will represent the cult leader.
Together, you represent the harmony between tradition and progress.
Totem poles consist of a group of figures that represent animals, birds, fish, mythological beings and supernatural beasts.
He was accredited to the United States to represent Japan.
I began to draw the letter "K" like an incomplete star, because it's one of the symbols that represent Kylie Minogue.
The horse does not just represent energy, high spirits, prosperity, development, but also stands for a national spirit of struggling on without stopping, and of striving on without giving up.
These places represent everything their owners miss about their home country.
We represented our grievances/demands to the boss.
Fat should not represent more than 20% of this cheese.
The sign above the door represents Heracles and the lion that he killed in Nemea.
The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life.
3.
RENDER
The hurricane rendered performance of the contract impossible.
The punch rendered him unconscious.
she was rendered speechless; render a bill; render assistance;
The microorganisms render the contaminants harmless to the environment.
The Toshiba Tekbright 60A LCD display rendered small-point text in spreadsheets and word processing documents with razor-sharp clarity.
Today's crisis has a global dimension, which renders this type of solution impossible.
The shot rendered her immobile. My girlfriend rendered to be a married woman!
Her lack of sympathy rendered me speachless
The singers rendered the song with enthusiasm. She is rendering the book into English from French. His rudeness rendered me speechless.
The virus rendered the computer useless
... was going to possibly render her blind and leave...
There are other parasites that do this -- which render the host sterile.
Render good for evil.
Japanese food terms are difficult to render into other languages.