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adv. bokstavligt, ordagrant -
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• bukvalno; doslovno -
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[ˌlɪtə'rɑːtɪm]adv лат.буква́льно; сло́во в сло́во -
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adv.letra por letra, a la letra; literalmente. -
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adv лат. буквально, дословно, слово в словоСинонимический ряд:literally (other) accurately; correctly; exactly; literally; precisely; strictly; to the letter; verbatim; word-for-word -
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adv.сөзбе-сөз, дәлме-дәл -
32 literatim (Latin for letter for letter)
Религия: буквальноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > literatim (Latin for letter for letter)
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33 verbatim et literatim
нареч. дословно и буквальноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > verbatim et literatim
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34 verbatim\ et\ literatim
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35 verbatim et literatim
word for word and letter for letter; in exactly the same words (повторить) в точности теми же словамиEnglish-Russian mini useful dictionary > verbatim et literatim
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36 אות באות
literatim -
37 letra por letra
word for word* * *(adj.) = literatimEx. This large volume presents the texts from 1785 to 1797 in edited versions and, usually, in literatim transcripts that show the development of the texts from which the edited versions are derived.* * *(adj.) = literatimEx: This large volume presents the texts from 1785 to 1797 in edited versions and, usually, in literatim transcripts that show the development of the texts from which the edited versions are derived.
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adj.literal.* * *► adjetivo1 literal* * *adj.* * *ADJ literal* * *adjetivo literal* * *= literal, word-for-word, literatim, verbatim.Ex. There is one fundamental attribute of the machine which should be borne in mind; machine logic is of the most literal variety.Ex. At present the system is applied to word-for-word translation of English and Japanese patent documentation.Ex. This large volume presents the texts from 1785 to 1797 in edited versions and, usually, in literatim transcripts that show the development of the texts from which the edited versions are derived.Ex. In the interests of document identification, the title is normally quoted verbatim so that the document record can be successfully and confidently matched with the document.----* mnemotécnica literal = literal mnemonic.* principio de la alfabetización literal = file-as-is principle.* regla del valor literal = face value rule.* * *adjetivo literal* * *= literal, word-for-word, literatim, verbatim.Ex: There is one fundamental attribute of the machine which should be borne in mind; machine logic is of the most literal variety.
Ex: At present the system is applied to word-for-word translation of English and Japanese patent documentation.Ex: This large volume presents the texts from 1785 to 1797 in edited versions and, usually, in literatim transcripts that show the development of the texts from which the edited versions are derived.Ex: In the interests of document identification, the title is normally quoted verbatim so that the document record can be successfully and confidently matched with the document.* mnemotécnica literal = literal mnemonic.* principio de la alfabetización literal = file-as-is principle.* regla del valor literal = face value rule.* * *‹cita/significado› literaluna traducción literal a literal o word-for-word translation* * *
literal adjetivo
literal
literal adjetivo literal
' literal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recta
- recto
- tenor
- textual
- dedo
- paréntesis
- pestañear
- sentido
- tiro
English:
figurative
- high
- literal
- literally
* * *literal adj1. [sentido, significado] literal2. [traducción] literal* * *adj literal* * *literal adj: literal♦ literalmente adv -
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adv.literally.* * *► adverbio1 literally* * *ADV literally (tb fig)* * *b) ( para énfasis)* * *= literally, verbatim, literatim.Ex. These two categories contain concepts denoting, quite literally, space and time respectively.Ex. In the interests of document identification, the title is normally quoted verbatim so that the document record can be successfully and confidently matched with the document.Ex. This large volume presents the texts from 1785 to 1797 in edited versions and, usually, in literatim transcripts that show the development of the texts from which the edited versions are derived.----* citar literalmente = quote + verbatim.* * *b) ( para énfasis)* * *= literally, verbatim, literatim.Ex: These two categories contain concepts denoting, quite literally, space and time respectively.
Ex: In the interests of document identification, the title is normally quoted verbatim so that the document record can be successfully and confidently matched with the document.Ex: This large volume presents the texts from 1785 to 1797 in edited versions and, usually, in literatim transcripts that show the development of the texts from which the edited versions are derived.* citar literalmente = quote + verbatim.* * *1 ‹traducir› literally, word for word; ‹citar/repetir› word for word2 (para énfasis) literallyestoy literalmente muerta de cansancio I'm literally o absolutely exhausted* * *
literalmente adverbio ‹ traducir› literally;
‹ repetir› word for word
literalmente adverbio literally: se cortó la mano literalmente, he literally cut off his hand
' literalmente' also found in these entries:
English:
let
- literally
- word
* * *literalmente adv1. [de manera literal] literally2. [traducir] literally, word for word -
40 буквально
1) General subject: literally, simply, to the letter, word for word, in so many words (http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/in+so+many+words), at face value2) French: au pied de la lettre3) Latin: ad litteram, ad verbum, literatim, ad pedem litterae4) Mathematics: according to text, word-to-word5) Religion: ad litteram (Latin for "to the letter", in a literal sense or manner), literatim (Latin for "letter for letter")6) Law: word-for-word7) Diplomatic term: verbally8) Information technology: by literal (о способе передачи параметров в процедуру)9) Advertising: the letter10) Phraseological unit: in the truest sense of the word
См. также в других словарях:
Literatim — Lit e*ra tim (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[i^]m), adv. [LL., fr. L. littera, litera, letter.] Letter for letter. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
literatim — index verbatim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
literatim — [lit΄ərāt′im, lit΄ərät′im] adv. [ML < L littera, LETTER1] letter for letter; literally … English World dictionary
literatim — adverb /ˌlɪ.tɚˈeɪ.tɪm/ Letter by letter. This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. See Also: verbatim et literatim … Wiktionary
literatim — adverb or adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin littera Date: 1643 letter for letter < printed literatim from the manuscript I. A. Gordon > … New Collegiate Dictionary
literatim — /lit euh ray tim/, adv. letter for letter; literally. [1635 45; < ML, a formation based on L literatus (see LITERATE), with adv. suffix im] * * * … Universalium
literatim — letter for letter Latin Adverbs and Prepositions … Phrontistery dictionary
literatim — lit·e·ra·tim || ‚lɪtÉ™ reɪtɪm / rÉ‘Ëtɪm adv. literally, to the letter … English contemporary dictionary
literatim — [ˌlɪtə rα:tɪm, reɪtɪm] adverb formal (of the copying of a text) letter by letter. Origin from med. L … English new terms dictionary
literatim — ad. [L.] Letter for letter … New dictionary of synonyms
literatim — adv letter for letter, exactly, precisely, word for word. See alsoliterally(def.1) … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder