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        Extraordinary rendition or irregular rendition is the apprehension and extrajudicial transfer of a person from one country to another.[1] During the United States war on terror under the administration of President George W. Bush, the term became associat
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        noun 1. the act of rendering. 2. a translation. 3. an interpretation, as of a role or a piece of music. 4. the legal procedure or process of sending a suspected criminal to another country to be interrogated or detained, usually for law-enforcement purpos
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    rendition /rɛnd'ɪʃən/ 共發現7 筆關於[rendition] 的資料(解釋內文之英文單字均可再點入查詢)...
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    Definition of rendition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, ......
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    an interpretation, as of a role or a piece of music. 4. the legal procedure or process of sending a ......
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    Definition of rendition in British and World English in Oxford dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation and ......
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    ren·di·tion (rĕn-dĭsh′ən) n. 1. The act of rendering: the rendition of a verdict. 2. An interpretation or performance of a musical score or a dramatic piece. 3. A translation from one language to another. 4. a. The surrender of a person, place, or possess...
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    Rendition may refer to: Rendition (law), a legal term meaning "handing over" Extraordinary rendition, the apprehension and extrajudicial transfer of a person from one nation to another "Rendition" (Torchwood), an episode of Torchwood Rendition (text adven...
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    rendition - definition, meaning, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more. What is rendition? a particular way of performing a song, piece of music, or poem: : See more in British English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionaries Online...
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    rendition c.1600, "surrender of a place or possession," from obsolete Fr. rendition "a rendering," from O.Fr. rendre "to deliver, to yield" (see render). ... But there is also something uncannily accurate about such a rendition of things. And he promised ...