Justice system researchers and participants frequently rely on transcribed reports of oral trial court proceedings, yet commentators tend to miss changes in the factual meaning of “verbatim” as it relates to court reporters' work products and to overlook judges' notes as primary sources. This ...
verbatim(-ˈbeitim)adjective,adverb word for word.a verbatim report of the argument;The child repeated my words verbatim.textualmente,palabra por palabra verbose(-ˈbous)adjective using too many words; expressed in too many words.a verbose speaker;a verbose description/style.verboso,locuaz ...
7. a word or group of words functioning as or like a verb. [1485–95; < Latin verbālis, derivative of verb(um) word (see verb)] ver′bal•ly, adv. usage.: verbal has had the meaning “spoken” since the late 16th century and is thus synonymous with oral: I wrote a memora...
appallingly,the year most of you were born,I was 13 years old upon the film’s release,and I can still quote what the New York Times said about me verbatim,[Ms Portman poses better than she acts],The film had a...
This stage was also set in full view of the fellow characters on the show meaning the performance was public and open to both the gaze and critique of the other performers (Mulvey, 1975), who would later judge how genuine the performance was and comment on whether they thought the Alex2 ...
“What is the meaning of this?” I asked them, “This is totally unacceptable! You will clean this house up now and then find somewhere else to live.” “Please Sir, do not throw us out,” said Paul, “We have nowhere else to go. We will do anything to make amends.” ...
The word fronting as used here describes the practice of modifying the meaning of an SGML element name by using one or more of the macro facilities to generate usage of the same name as an element combined with other markup using the syntax that would otherwise correspond to basic use of th...
The meaning of these messages becomes more apparent with rereading. People who wear T-shirts with deliberate humor are understandable enough. They like the joke and want you to laugh along with them. Basically they are mild extroverts, trying to catch other people's attention. But the wear...
dressed to the ninesDressed in one’s best from head to toe, perfectly attired, dressed in the height of fashion or style; alsodressed up to the nines. Apparently the original phrase, dating from the late 18th century, was simply (up)to the ninesmeaning ‘to perfection, to the utmost ...
A Latin phrase meaning the very words, used to mean verbatim. Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free...