1、represent
a、代理,代表(個(gè)人或團(tuán)體)
the politicians we elect to represent us.
我們選舉出來代表我們的政界人士
The offer has yet to be accepted by the lawyers representing the victims.
受害者的代理律師還沒有接受這個(gè)提議。
b、代表(個(gè)人或團(tuán)體)出席
The general secretary may represent the president at official ceremonies.
總書記可以在一些官方儀式上代表主席。
c、使有代表性
Women are already well represented in the area of TV drama.
女性在電視劇領(lǐng)域占據(jù)了一席之地。
In New Mexico all kinds of cuisines are represented.
在新墨西哥州, 有各種各樣的烹飪方法。
d、相當(dāng)于,代表著(變化、成就、勝利等)
The pieces on view are not grouped around any one theme, but rather represent superb examples from various periods.
展出的作品并非圍繞著一個(gè)主題,而是不同時(shí)期的經(jīng)典之作。
These developments represented a major change in the established order.
這些發(fā)展代表了現(xiàn)有秩序的重大轉(zhuǎn)變。
2、vast
巨大的;廣大的;廣闊的
Afrikaner farmers who own vast stretches of land.
擁有廣袤土地的南非白人農(nóng)場主
The vast majority of the eggs would be cracked.
絕大部分雞蛋都會被打碎。
3、In charge of
負(fù)…的責(zé)任,主管,負(fù)責(zé)管理,在…控制 (或管理、監(jiān)督、看管)之下,受…保護(hù)
He is in charge of the school work.
他負(fù)責(zé)學(xué)校工作。
He was in charge of overlooking prisoners.
他負(fù)責(zé)監(jiān)視囚犯。