English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "voorstelling" is die aksie van verteenwoordiging, of die toestand van verteenwoordiging, deur iemand of iets, gewoonlik op 'n simboliese of abstrakte manier. Dit kan verwys na 'n wye reeks kontekste, soos:Die handeling om namens iemand of iets te praat of op te tree, soos 'n verteenwoordiger van 'n maatskappy of 'n politieke party .Die uitbeelding of uitbeelding van iets op 'n bepaalde manier, soos 'n skildery of foto wat 'n persoon of 'n landskap voorstel.Die idee om in te staan vir of iets anders te vervang, soos 'n wiskundige voorstelling van 'n fisiese verskynsel.Die konsep van 'n teenwoordigheid of teenwoordigheid in 'n spesifieke konteks of ligging, soos die verteenwoordiging van verskillende kulture in 'n diverse gemeenskap.Die politieke konsep om verkose verteenwoordigers te hê wat namens 'n groep mense praat en optree. 'n kiesafdeling.

Sentence Examples

  1. Now the idea was to create a tactile representation of all these impressions.
  2. He was the more confirmed in this opinion, because he observed, that as I agreed in every feature of my body with other yahoos, except where it was to my real disadvantage in point of strength, speed, and activity, the shortness of my claws, and some particulars where nature had no part so from the representation I had given him of our lives, our manners, and our actions, he found as near a resemblance in the disposition of our minds.
  3. The stars were a dull representation of the large full moon filling the sky next to them.
  4. Along with the sight of it hanging there like a chimeric representation of the artist himself, annoyance at his absence gives way to concern.
  5. Let me deal so candidly with the reader as to confess that there was yet a much stronger motive for the freedom I took in my representation of things.
  6. To her he looked for comfort and her assurances of safety, her representation of the excellence of the horses, and of James, and of their having so many friends about them, revived him a little.
  7. My master heard me with great appearances of uneasiness in his countenance because doubting or not believing, are so little known in this country, that the inhabitants cannot tell how to behave themselves under such circumstances and I remember, in frequent discourses with my master concerning the nature of manhood, in other parts of the world, having occasion to talk of lying and false representation, it was with much difficulty that he comprehended what I meant, although he had otherwise a most acute judgment.
  8. She fingered the flowers and the leaves, stuck her nose in to smell them, and then she went on modelling a representation of the bouquet with tiny pieces of softened beeswax.
  9. The reader may be disposed to wonder how I could prevail on myself to give so free a representation of my own species, among a race of mortals who were already too apt to conceive the vilest opinion of human kind, from that entire congruity betwixt me and their yahoos.
  10. The truth of this representation there was no denying.