Verbatim Meaning in English
word
vɝˈbeɪtəm
ver-BAY-tum
vɜːbˈeɪtɪm
vuh-BAY-tim
التعريف
When something is repeated or written down exactly as it was originally spoken or written, word for word.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Verbatim' is formal and often used in academic, legal, or reporting situations. Common phrases: 'quote verbatim', 'transcribe verbatim'. Not used for summarizing or paraphrasing; use when the exact form is important. Adverb ('repeat verbatim') and adjective ('a verbatim transcript').
Spanish: literal - palabra por palabraPortuguese (BR): literal - palavra por palavraPortuguese (PT): literal - palavra por palavraChinese (Simplified): 逐字 - 一字不差Chinese (Traditional): 逐字 - 一字不差Hindi: शब्दशः - हूबहूArabic: حرفيًا - نصًا بنصBengali: শব্দশব্দ (অক্ষরে অক্ষরে) - হুবহুRussian: дословно - слово в словоJapanese: 一語一句 - 逐語的にVietnamese: nguyên vănKorean: 그대로 - 문자 그대로Turkish: kelimesi kelimesine - harfi harfineUrdu: لفظاً (لفظ بہ لفظ)Indonesian: kata demi kata - persis
جمل نموذجية
Please write down the answer verbatim.
basic
He repeated my words verbatim.
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The transcript is verbatim.
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Can you quote what she said verbatim for the report?
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I don’t remember the joke verbatim, but it was really funny.
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If you copy from the text verbatim, you need to cite the source.
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