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representation美 [.reprɪzen'teɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.reprɪzen'teɪʃ(ə)n] n. picture,symbol,image,depiction,illustration 1. | [u][c] 表现;描述;描绘;表现形式the act of presenting sb/sth in a particular way; something that shows or describes sth |
| the negative representation of single mothers in the media 媒体对单身母亲的负面描述 | | The snake swallowing its tail is a representation of infinity. 蛇衔其尾表示无穷无尽。 |
2. | [u] 有代理人;代表;维护;支持the fact of having representatives who will speak or vote for you or on your behalf |
| The green movement lacks effective representation in Parliament. 环境保护运动在议会中缺乏有力的支持者。 | | The accused was not allowed legal representation. 没有允许被告请律师。 |
3. | [pl] 陈述;抗议formal statements made to sb in authority, especially in order to make your opinions known or to protest |
| We have made representations to the prime minister, but without success. 我们同首相进行交涉,但没有效果。 |
n. | 8. 表示,表现,描画,描写;画像,肖像;雕像,想像,想像力;【心理学】表象 9. 【法律】(权利、债务的)继承;(促使另一方订契约的)陈述 8. 表示,表现,描画,描写;画像,肖像;雕像,想像,想像力;【心理学】表象 9. 【法律】(权利、债务的)继承;(促使另一方订契约的)陈述 |
n. | 1. a visual depiction of somebody or something 2. the fact or right of being represented by somebody, especially of having a member in a legislature with power to vote or speak for an electorate 3. the system by which electors vote for people to represent them as legislators, administrators, or judges, or the group of people so elected 4. an action done or speech made on behalf of another, especially as an agent or deputy 5. a description, account, or statement of something real or alleged, especially one meant to induce a response from authority 6. a statement, real or implied, that encourages somebody to make an agreement 7. a theatrical performance or production 8. a sign, symbol, or picture of something 9. a person or group that speaks, acts, or is present for another person, group, or organization 10. formal complaints that you make to an official organization 1. a visual depiction of somebody or something 2. the fact or right of being represented by somebody, especially of having a member in a legislature with power to vote or speak for an electorate 3. the system by which electors vote for people to represent them as legislators, administrators, or judges, or the group of people so elected 4. an action done or speech made on behalf of another, especially as an agent or deputy 5. a description, account, or statement of something real or alleged, especially one meant to induce a response from authority 6. a statement, real or implied, that encourages somebody to make an agreement 7. a theatrical performance or production 8. a sign, symbol, or picture of something 9. a person or group that speaks, acts, or is present for another person, group, or organization 10. formal complaints that you make to an official organization |
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