0 to officially speak for someone else because they have asked you to -- representar
2 to be equal to something -- equivaler a
3 to be equal to -- representar
4 to officially act or speak for sb -- representar
5 to be a symbol of -- representar
6 to compete in sport for a country, a team, etc. -- representar
athletes who represent their countries at the Olympics atletas que representan a sus países en los Juegos Olímpicos
7 to show what sb or sth is like -- representar
Potential epidemics represent another negative influence on the development of tourism, because travellers are deterred from visiting the country in question.
In my opinion, it is clear from the debate what a complicated phenomenon sport represents in the life of a modern society.
Our proposals must be bold and must represent a valid starting-point for the shaping of real policies.
Members of parliaments do not take decisions for themselves but represent their voters.
Your culture of tolerance and your global outlook represent an opportunity in today's world.
The initiative on cross-border loss relief constitutes a targeted solution in the short to medium term and represents an intermediary step.
It represents continued legal uncertainty and unnecessary suffering as people wait for treatment.
The 50th anniversary represents an opportunity for us all to build up strength for the challenges that lie ahead.
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