verbatim

名词 n. 形容词 adj. 副词 adv.
/vɜːˈbeɪ.tɪm/    /vəɹˈbeɪ.tɪm/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A word-for-word report of a speech.
形容词 adj.
  1. Corresponding with the original word for word.
    — Date unknown: Joint Committee on Printing Congress of the United States, General Statement of Procedure for Verbatim Reporting of Proceedings in Senate Chamber, page five:
  2. Able to take down a speech word for word, especially in shorthand.
    — Some States require voice writers to pass a test and to earn State licensure. As a substitute for State licensure, the National Verbatim Reporters Association offers three national certifications to voice writers: Certified Verbatim Reporter (CVR), the Certificate of Merit (CM), and Real-Time Verbatim Reporter (RVR). Earning these certifications is sufficient to be licensed in States where the voice method of court reporting is permitted.
副词 adv.
  1. Word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally. not-comparable
    — I have copied his speech verbatim, so this is exactly what he said, word for word.
  2. Orally; verbally. not-comparable,obsolete
    — I […]am not able Verbatim to rehearse the method of my pen

词形变化

more verbatim comparative most verbatim superlative verbatims plural

词源

词源 1
Attested in English since 1481 (therefore considered a Middle English derivation by some): from Medieval Latin verbātim (“word for word”), from Latin verbum (“word”) + -ātim (adverbial suffix).
词源 2
Attested in English since 1481 (therefore considered a Middle English derivation by some): from Medieval Latin verbātim (“word for word”), from Latin verbum (“word”) + -ātim (adverbial suffix).
词源 3
Attested in English since 1481 (therefore considered a Middle English derivation by some): from Medieval Latin verbātim (“word for word”), from Latin verbum (“word”) + -ātim (adverbial suffix).
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