verbatim的意思和读音

verbatim

: [vɜrˈbeɪtɪm] : [vɜː(r)ˈbeɪtɪm]

adj.);

adv.()

n.

adv.approximately

adj.imprecise

adv.word for word,exactly,precisely,to the letter,literally

adj.exact,precise,literal,word-perfect,letter-perfect

verbatimadj.

1.);exactly as spoken or written

a verbatim report

He reported the speech verbatim.

adv.1.(),[]

n.1.

adj.1.repeating the exact words that were used

1. verbal a verbatim a verbose a ...

3. verbal system verbatim verdan ...

5. parasite: , verbatim: heresy , ...

7. take to heart: verbatim eye chart: ...

:,,,,,,,

1.Do not read out verbatim the contents of the screen without adding any other on, the audience will feel dull.

2.Levchenko did not take notes, but the speech so burned into his memory that he could almost quote it verbatim.

3.Such a line. An old movie scene that every officer Raine ever knew could quote verbatim.

4.Since Google Maps renders the description verbatim as HTML, each line requires either a or must be wrapped in its own element.GoogleMapsHTML

5.Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this transcript as long as the copyright and this permission notice appear.

6.He too, was a professor and his story was almost verbatim of the earlier one I heard.

7.All the text in this section starting with %% and, extending to the end of the file, is copied verbatim into the generated file.%%

8.This generally involves using a few sentences from multiple sources, either verbatim or paraphrased.

9.(two exclamation marks), might look a little strange, but it's a command history sigil that repeats the previous command verbatim.(),

10.Medical transcription programs prepare individuals to execute verbatim medical conference minutes. medical reports. and medical orders.