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Is there any difference between word-for-word translation and word . . . Merriam-Webster: being in or following the exact words, verbatim The Free Dictionary: one word at a time, without regard for the sense of the whole Only the last dictionary contains a definition for word-by-word, too: The Free Dictionary: one word at a time The definitions given by The Free Dictionary are, obviously, identical to each other
Verbatim in comparative sentence. Which preposition should I use? 3 Verbatim with Verbatim is rarely used in this manner, with an explicit comparison You would say "This text is verbatim" (with the reference assumed from context), or "This text is a verbatim copy of the ancient one" However, I have found some old examples of "verbatim with"
Opposite to verbatim - like, but not exactly, paraphrased I'm looking for a word that is pretty much opposite to 'verbatim', but not 'paraphrased ' A word that means capturing the idea of something but not the exact phrasing I'm typing notes from an eve
Whats a positive phrase to say that I quoted something not word by . . . There are also lots of phrases that can be used with direct speech to show that it's been paraphrased, but these generally only work with the verb "to say", and not "to quote" (which has the strong implication that the words that follow are verbatim)
What is it called when you write what someone is saying? If you are taking it down verbatim, you are transcribing it, and the finished product is a transcription It you are just making notes of the gist of the conversation, you are taking a record of it
How do I properly use [sic] for a phrase? Or do I use it at all? The term sic indicates "that an incorrect or unusual spelling, phrase, punctuation or meaning in the quote has been reproduced verbatim from the original" As you have not reproduced the quote verbatim – you interpolated (to) – it would be wrong to also add sic See How do you quote a passage that has used ' [sic]' mistakenly?, What can I do instead of [sic]?, and The usage of "sic" in
capitalization - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Are there cases where the names of documents are capitalized? For example, in a government office, they issue a document specifically named quot;Temporary Operator's Permit, quot; and they capital
What is the bracket rule for removing letters in quotations? [Example omitted ] 13 12 Integrating tenses and pronouns In quoting verbatim writers need to integrate tenses and pronouns into the new context [Example omitted ] Occasional adjustments to the original may be bracketed This device should be used sparingly, however