"sic" in Chinese (Simplified)
Definition
通常用括号或中括号标出,表示引用的文本被原样复制,包括原文中的错误或奇怪之处。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Simplified))
多用于正式、学术、新闻写作。只有在引用中原文错误或用词奇怪时才加[sic],表示忠实复制原文并知晓其错误。不会在日常口语或非引用情境中用。
Examples
He wrote, "She walk to school every day [sic]."
他写道:“She walk to school every day [**原文如此**]。”
The report said, "There is three cars [sic] parked outside."
报告写道:“There is three cars [**原文如此**] parked outside.”
She said, "I has a dog [sic]."
她说:“I has a dog [**原文如此**]。”
In the official letter, "We is happy [sic] to inform you..." was quoted.
在正式信件中引用了:“We is happy [**原文如此**] to inform you...”
The article notes, "Tom dont [sic] like pizza," showing the original mistake.
文章写道:“Tom dont [**原文如此**] like pizza”,以展示原错误。
If you see [sic] in a quote, it means that's exactly how the original was written—even if it's wrong.
如果你在引用里看到[**原文如此**],那就是原文如此——即使有错。