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word for word
逐字逐句地
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Word
n.
1.
The
spoken
sign
of
a
conception
or
an
idea
;
an
articulate
or
vocal
sound
,
or
a
combination
of
articulate
and
vocal
sounds
,
uttered
by
the
human
voice
,
and
by
custom
expressing
an
idea
or
ideas
;
a
single
component
part
of
human
speech
or
language
;
a
constituent
part
of
a
sentence
;
a
term
;
a
vocable
.
“A
glutton
of
words
.”
You
cram
these
words
into
mine
ears
,
against
The
stomach
of
my
sense
. --
Shak
.
Amongst
men
who
confound
their
ideas
with
words
,
there
must
be
endless
disputes
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Hence
,
the
written
or
printed
character
,
or
combination
of
characters
,
expressing
such
a
term
;
as
,
the
words
on
a
page
.
3.
pl.
Talk
;
discourse
;
speech
;
language
.
Why
should
calamity
be
full
of
words
?
--
Shak
.
Be
thy
words
severe
;
Sharp
as
he
merits
,
but
the
sword
forbear
. --
Dryden
.
4.
Account
;
tidings
;
message
;
communication
;
information
; --
used
only
in
the
singular
.
I
pray
you
. . .
bring
me
word
thither
How
the
world
goes
. --
Shak
.
5.
Signal
;
order
;
command
;
direction
.
Give
the
word
through
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Language
considered
as
implying
the
faith
or
authority
of
the
person
who
utters
it
;
statement
;
affirmation
;
declaration
;
promise
.
Obey
thy
parents
;
keep
thy
word
justly
.
--
Shak
.
I
know
you
brave
,
and
take
you
at
your
word
.
--
Dryden
.
I
desire
not
the
reader
should
take
my
word
.
--
Dryden
.
7.
pl.
Verbal
contention
;
dispute
.
Some
words
there
grew
'
twixt
Somerset
and
me
.
--
Shak
.
8.
A
brief
remark
or
observation
;
an
expression
;
a
phrase
,
clause
,
or
short
sentence
.
All
the
law
is
fulfilled
in
one
word
,
even
in
this
;
Thou
shalt
love
thy
neighbor
as
thyself
.
--
Gal
.
v
. 14.
She
said
;
but
at
the
happy
word
“he lives,”
My
father
stooped
,
re-fathered
,
o'er
my
wound
. --
Tennyson
.
There
is
only
one
other
point
on
which
I
offer
a
word
of
remark
.
--
Dickens
.
By word of mouth
,
orally
;
by
actual
speaking
. --
Boyle
.
Compound word
.
See
under
Compound
,
a.
Good word
,
commendation
;
favorable
account
.
“And
gave
the
harmless
fellow
a
good
word
.”
--
Pope
.
In a word
,
briefly
;
to
sum
up
.
In word
,
in
declaration
;
in
profession
.
“Let
us
not
love
in
word
, . . .
but
in
deed
and
in
truth.”
--
1
John
iii
. 8.
Nuns of the Word Incarnate
R.
C
. Ch.
,
an
order
of
nuns
founded
in
France
in
1625,
and
approved
in
1638.
The
order
,
which
also
exists
in
the
United
States
,
was
instituted
for
the
purpose
of
doing
honor
to
the
“Mystery
of
the
Incarnation
of
the
Son
of
God.”
The word
,
or
The Word
.
Theol.
(a)
The
gospel
message
;
esp
.,
the
Scriptures
,
as
a
revelation
of
God
.
“Bold
to
speak
the
word
without
fear.”
--
Phil
.
i
. 14.
(b)
The
second
person
in
the
Trinity
before
his
manifestation
in
time
by
the
incarnation
;
among
those
who
reject
a
Trinity
of
persons
,
some
one
or
all
of
the
divine
attributes
personified
. --
John
i
. 1.
To eat one's words
,
to
retract
what
has
been
said
.
To have the words for
,
to
speak
for
;
to
act
as
spokesman
. [
Obs
.]
“Our
host
hadde
the
wordes
for
us
all.”
--
Chaucer
.
Word blindness
Physiol.
,
inability
to
understand
printed
or
written
words
or
symbols
,
although
the
person
affected
may
be
able
to
see
quite
well
,
speak
fluently
,
and
write
correctly
. --
Landois
&
Stirling
.
Word deafness
Physiol.
,
inability
to
understand
spoken
words
,
though
the
person
affected
may
hear
them
and
other
sounds
,
and
hence
is
not
deaf
.
Word dumbness
Physiol.
,
inability
to
express
ideas
in
verbal
language
,
though
the
power
of
speech
is
unimpaired
.
Word for word
,
in
the
exact
words
;
verbatim
;
literally
;
exactly
;
as
,
to
repeat
anything
word for word
.
Word painting
,
the
act
of
describing
an
object
fully
and
vividly
by
words
only
,
so
as
to
present
it
clearly
to
the
mind
,
as
if
in
a
picture
.
Word picture
,
an
accurate
and
vivid
description
,
which
presents
an
object
clearly
to
the
mind
,
as
if
in
a
picture
.
Word square
,
a
series
of
words
so
arranged
that
they
can
be
read
vertically
and
horizontally
with
like
results
.
Note:
H
E
A
R
T
E
M
B
E
R
A
B
U
S
E
R
E
S
I
N
T
R
E
N
T
(
A
word
square
)
Syn:
--
See
Term
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
word
for
word
adv
:
using
exactly
the
same
words
; "
he
repeated
her
remarks
verbatim
" [
syn
:
verbatim
]
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