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51represent — vb to perform or behave creditably. It is often in the form of an exhortation on the lines of well done , keep up the good work . It is said to be inspired by phrases such as you are a fine repre sentative of your family/group/race . The term was …
52represent — rep·re·sent || ‚reprɪ zent v. act as an agent on behalf of a person or organization; symbolize, stand for; depict, portray …
53represent — verb 1》 be entitled or appointed to act or speak for. ↘be an elected Member of Parliament or member of a legislature for. ↘act as a substitute for (someone). 2》 constitute; amount to. ↘be a specimen or example of; typify. ↘(be… …
54represent — v. a. 1. Exhibit, show. 2. Delineate, depict, portray, set forth, describe, exhibit, give an account of, show. 3. Personate, take the part of, portray by action. 4. Stand for, stand in the place of. 5. Delineate, portray, reproduce, depict, image …
55represent — rep·re·sent …
56represent — verb 1) a character representing a single quality Syn: stand for, symbolize, personify, epitomize, typify, embody, illustrate 2) Hathor is represented as a woman with cow s horns Syn: depict, portray, render …
57represent — Kū no ha i, pani, pani ma kahi o. ♦ The comma represents a pause, o ke koma, he hō ailona o ka ho omaha …
58represent — /reprɪ zent/ verb to work for a company, showing goods or services to possible buyers ● He represents an American car firm in Europe. ● Our French distributor represents several other competing firms …
59represent — To state as a fact. To act for. To stand in the place of. The proceeds of an insurance policy stand to the owner in the place of the property lost; it is the value of the house paid by the insurance company, not because it acquires the property,… …
60Represent graphically — Изображать графически …