释义 |
Definition of verbatim in English: verbatimadjective & adverbvəːˈbeɪtɪmvərˈbeɪdəm In exactly the same words as were used originally. 一字不差地;一字不差的 as adverb subjects were instructed to recall the passage verbatim 测试对象被要求一字不差地把那段话回述出来。 Example sentencesExamples - The BBC therefore used actors to read the words verbatim over film of the speakers.
- And in the end pretty well everything I wrote was reproduced verbatim.
- I record this verbatim from a journal written at the time, with just the occasional commentary.
- But their notes are a resume of proceedings, not a verbatim account.
- Their responses are logged verbatim and scored according to a complex system designed to point towards personality traits.
Synonyms word for word, letter for letter, line for line, to the letter, literally, exactly, precisely, in every detail, closely, faithfully, religiously, rigorously, punctiliously, with strict attention to detail, strictly rare literatim word for word, letter for letter, line for line, literal, exact, direct, precise, close, faithful, undeviating, strict unadulterated, unabridged, unvarnished, unembellished
OriginLate 15th century: from medieval Latin, from Latin verbum 'word'. Compare with literatim. Definition of verbatim in US English: verbatimadjective & adverbvərˈbādəmvərˈbeɪdəm In exactly the same words as were used originally. 一字不差地;一字不差的 as adverb subjects were instructed to recall the passage verbatim 测试对象被要求一字不差地把那段话回述出来。 as adjective your quotations must be verbatim 引文必须一字不差。 Example sentencesExamples - But their notes are a resume of proceedings, not a verbatim account.
- The BBC therefore used actors to read the words verbatim over film of the speakers.
- Their responses are logged verbatim and scored according to a complex system designed to point towards personality traits.
- I record this verbatim from a journal written at the time, with just the occasional commentary.
- And in the end pretty well everything I wrote was reproduced verbatim.
Synonyms word for word, letter for letter, line for line, to the letter, literally, exactly, precisely, in every detail, closely, faithfully, religiously, rigorously, punctiliously, with strict attention to detail, strictly word for word, letter for letter, line for line, literal, exact, direct, precise, close, faithful, undeviating, strict
OriginLate 15th century: from medieval Latin, from Latin verbum ‘word’. Compare with literatim. |