rendering
/ˈrendərɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈrendərɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
rendering — 名詞
- renderingsingular
- renderingsplural
1. a performer's or artist's way of presenting a musical piece, dramatic role, or a
詮釋;演出
對音樂、戲劇或藝術作品的一種表現方式
a performer's or artist's way of presenting a musical piece, dramatic role, or artistic work so that it feels personal and expressive.
Élise gave a beautiful rendering of the Beethoven sonata at last night's concert.
Élise 在昨晚的音樂會上精彩地詮釋了貝多芬的奏鳴曲。
rendering of + musical work
Although the script was the same, each actor's rendering of the king felt completely different.
雖然劇本一模一樣,但每位演員對這個國王角色的詮釋都給人完全不同的感受。
This modern rendering of the ancient folk song uses electronic instruments and a drum machine.
這首古老民謠的現代詮釋版本使用了電子樂器和鼓機。
Christopher's rendering of the villain made the character both frightening and oddly funny.
Christopher 對反派角色的詮釋既令人害怕又帶著幾分滑稽。
Critics praised the young pianist's rendering as both technically brilliant and emotionally rich.
樂評人稱讚這位年輕鋼琴家的演奏兼具精湛技巧與豐富情感。
- performance
broader term for any live or recorded presentation; does not emphasise the interpretive aspect as strongly
- interpretation
highlights the personal choices and artistic decisions behind the presentation
- rendition
very close synonym; slightly more formal and often used for music or acting
文法句型
rendering of + [work/role]
用法筆記
Frequently followed by 'of' plus the work or role being performed ('a rendering of the symphony'). Typically modified by descriptive adjectives ('beautiful', 'powerful', 'moving', 'faithful') that evaluate the quality or style of the performance.
常見錯誤
2. a version of a written text that has been turned from one language into another,
翻譯;譯本
將文字從一種語言轉換成另一種語言的版本
a version of a written text that has been turned from one language into another, or rewritten in a different style while keeping the original meaning.
Trang is working on a modern English rendering of the eighth-century Vietnamese poem.
Trang 正在將一首八世紀的越南詩歌翻譯成現代英文版本。
rendering of + [original] into [language]
This rendering of the novel into Japanese keeps the rhythm and flow of the original.
這部小說的日文譯本保留了原作的韻律感和流暢度。
The Spanish rendering of the instruction manual contains several confusing passages.
這本說明書的西班牙文翻譯有幾處令人困惑的地方。
Naoko compared three different renderings of the same short story by Murakami.
Naoko 比較了同一篇村上春樹短篇故事的三種不同譯本。
A good rendering captures not only the words but also the writer's tone and culture.
好的翻譯不僅傳達文字的意思,還要保留作者的口吻與文化背景。
- translation
more general term covering any conversion between languages; less emphasis on style or artistic quality
- version
broader still; can refer to any particular form of a text, not only a translated one
- paraphrase
specifically a restatement in the same language, not a translation into a different language
文法句型
rendering of + [text] + into + [language]
用法筆記
Commonly used with 'of' to indicate the source text, and 'into' to indicate the target language ('a rendering of the poem into French'). Distinguished from the broader term 'translation' by a focus on the particular version or stylistic approach rather than the act of translating itself.
常見錯誤
3. a coating made from plaster, cement, or other similar substances, applied to a w
粉刷層;塗層
牆壁上塗抹的灰泥或水泥保護層
a coating made from plaster, cement, or other similar substances, applied to a wall's surface to make it flat and protect it from the weather.
The old farmhouse needed a fresh rendering on its outer walls before the rains came.
這間老農舍的外牆在雨季來臨前需要重新粉刷一層灰泥。
rendering on + [surface]
Workers applied a waterproof rendering to the garden wall to stop damp from rising.
工人在花園牆上塗了一層防水水泥塗層以防止濕氣上升。
adjective + rendering (waterproof/cement/lime)
The builder mixed sand and cement for the rendering on the new garage walls.
建築工人攪拌了沙子和水泥,用來粉刷新車庫的牆面。
Rain had damaged the rendering on the south-facing wall of the stone cottage.
雨水損壞了那間石頭小屋朝南牆面上的粉刷層。
A thick layer of rendering protects old brickwork from frost, rain, and damp.
厚厚一層粉刷可以保護舊磚牆不受霜、雨和濕氣的侵蝕。
文法句型
rendering on + [surface]
用法筆記
Uncountable when referring to the material or technique in general ('the wall needs rendering'). Countable when referring to a specific applied layer or coat ('a fresh rendering'). This sense is more common in British English than American English, where 'stucco' is often used instead for exterior wall coatings.
常見錯誤
4. an industrial process in which animal remains are heated and treated to separate
提煉;熬製
從動物屍體加熱分離油脂的工業程序
an industrial process in which animal remains are heated and treated to separate fat, oil, and other reusable materials for use in products such as soap, pet food, or fuel.
The rendering plant turns animal waste from slaughterhouses into oil and bone meal.
這間提煉廠將屠宰場的動物廢料轉化為油脂和骨粉。
rendering plant (collocation)
Rendering is an important step in producing tallow for candles and industrial soap.
提煉是生產製作蠟燭和工業肥皂所需牛油的重要步驟。
The company specialises in the rendering of beef fat for pet food and cosmetics.
這家公司專門從事牛脂的提煉,用於寵物食品和化妝品。
Modern rendering processes capture gases produced during heating and turn them into energy.
現代的提煉過程會捕捉加熱時產生的氣體,並將其轉化為能源。
After rendering, the leftover protein material is dried and sold as pet food ingredients.
提煉完成後,剩下的蛋白質原料會被烘乾,當作寵物食品成分出售。
- processing
much broader term covering any industrial treatment; not specific to animal fat
- extraction
focuses on the separation of oil or fat from the raw material but is not specific to animal products
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable. Typically appears in industrial or agricultural contexts. When countable, it refers to a specific batch or method (e.g. 'two different renderings of the same raw material'). This sense is the most specialized of the four and is unlikely to appear in general conversation.