original text

collocation in English

meaningsoforiginalandtext

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original
adjective
uk
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form ...
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text
noun
uk
/tekst/
us
/tekst/
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not ...
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(Definition oforiginalandtextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoforiginal text

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All footnotes are in theoriginaltext.
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Theoriginaltextcontains no such division.
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These are issues already inherent in theoriginaltext.
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The edition is in this way supplied with a commentary that runs alongside theoriginaltext.
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I added the title and lead text from theoriginaltext.
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It has been supposed that theoriginaltextran 15 thirds divided by 6 thirds.
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However, to make the reading easier, we insert paragraphs where theoriginaltextran continuously.
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They are subtle and blend in nicely with theoriginaltextwithout appearing obtrusive.
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In the citation of examples, theoriginaltextin the appendix is reproduced exactly.
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Originaltextlabels and year of publication of text are also indicated.
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The material was coded so that theoriginaltextcould be easily retrieved.
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Theoriginaltextlists the emotions as contempt, jealousy, rage, malice, love.
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Next, the doubly translated text was compared with theoriginaltext.
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Even though the meaning is the same, the translation does not correspond to theoriginaltext.
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We then ran the disabbreviation procedure, comparing the resulting decoding with theoriginaltext.
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Many speakers had to change some words of theoriginaltextfor the dialect to sound authentic.
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In effect, theoriginaltextand the meanings of its time are rendered less rather than more accessible.
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Of course, in this process of recovery and retrieval the meaning of theoriginaltextchanges radically.
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The performance of the system is compared with the anaphor and pronoun usage in theoriginaltext.
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Theoriginaltextwas designed to be in two transportable volumes which were intended as a unit.
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Then theoriginaltextcontinues.
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That was theoriginaltext.
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You put theoriginaltextto the vote, then the amendment, and finally returned to theoriginaltext.
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That is also clearer than theoriginaltext.
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