verbatim
adverb
uk/vɜːˈbeɪ.tɪm/us/vɝːˈbeɪ.t̬əm/in a way that usesexactlythe same words as wereoriginallyused:
I don’tthinkI willreadthewholething verbatim to you.
She had anamazingmemoryand couldrecallverbatimquitecomplexconversations.她记忆力惊人,能够一字不差地回想起很复杂的谈话内容。
- I canrememberlinesfrommoviesverbatim.
- Iknowsomebody whotalksabouttheirco-worker'sprivatephoneconversationsverbatim.
- Orlovclaimedthat Khrushchev hadliftedwholeparagraphsverbatim from the Russian-languageversionof hisbook.
Accurate and exact
- accuracy
- accurate
- accurately
- aright
- authoritative
- exact
- Goldilocks
- got it in one!idiom
- in so many wordsidiom
- infallible
- infallibly
- literally
- nose
- sharp
- strictly speakingidiom
- superaccurate
- synchronization
- technically
- tightness
- truly
verbatim
adjective[before noun]
uk/vɜːˈbeɪ.tɪm/us/vɝːˈbeɪ.t̬əm/usingexactlythe same words as wereoriginallyused:
一字不差地;逐字地a verbatimaccount
It is not a verbatimtranscriptof every wordspokenduring themeeting.
- These are verbatimquotations, notparaphrases.
- The verbatimcopyingofrecipesonlineisviolationof thecopyrightof theoriginalauthor.
- What Iwrotewas verbatim - I'll neverforgotwhat he said.
Accurate and exact
- accuracy
- accurate
- accurately
- aright
- authoritative
- exact
- Goldilocks
- got it in one!idiom
- in so many wordsidiom
- infallible
- infallibly
- literally
- nose
- sharp
- strictly speakingidiom
- superaccurate
- synchronization
- technically
- tightness
- truly