verbatim
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ver·ba·tim /vɜːˈbeɪtɪm $ vɜːr-/ adjective, adverb formal EXACTrepeating the actual words that were spoken or written 逐字的[地],一字不差的[地] SYN word-for-wordverbatim account/quote/report etc a verbatim account of our conversation 对我们谈话内容的逐字报道 Their stories were taped and transcribed verbatim. 他们讲的事被录了音,并一字不差地被记了下来。
Examples from the Corpus
verbatim• She recited the speech verbatim.• a verbatim quoteverbatim account/quote/report etc• Typically this involves writing down lots of verbatim quotes and also making notes on any non-verbal goings-on.• She said little about herself, instead giving me colourful, often verbatim accounts of everyone else.• Unfortunately the two verbatim reports of what was said slightly disagreed with each other.Origin verbatim (1400-1500) Medieval Latin Latin verbum; → VERBver·ba·tim adjectiveChineseSyllable
words that were written the or repeating actual Corpus spoken
verbatim
ver‧ba‧tim /vɜːˈbeɪtəm, vɜːˈbeɪtɪm $ vɜːr-/
adjective, adverb formalrepeating the actual words that were spoken or written
SYN word-for-word
verbatim account/quote/report etc
a verbatim account of our conversation
Their stories were taped and transcribed verbatim.
ver‧ba‧tim /vɜːˈbeɪtəm, vɜːˈbeɪtɪm $ vɜːr-/
adjective, adverb formalrepeating the actual words that were spoken or written SYN word-for-word
verbatim account/quote/report etc