शाब्दिकता Meaning in English
शाब्दिकता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : literality
, verbatim
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शब्दिमशब्दशः विवरण
क्रियावर्द्धक
गंधवेणु
वर्बियन
शब्दाडंबरपूर्ण
वर्बोज़ली
शब्दाडंबरपूर्णता
वर्सिकल
वर्सिफाइड
वर्दन
वर्दान
अभिनिर्णय
वर्दिग्रिस्ड
वेर्डिक्त
शाब्दिकता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Crick verbatim on the function of REM sleep.
More allegations of plagiarism in other Driscoll works soon surfaced, including passages from a sermon series companion text, Trial: 8 Witnesses From 1"2 Peter, which were copied verbatim from passages written by David Wheaton in the New Bible Commentary.
A verbatim (word-for-word) style of theatre uses documented words from interviewees or records, such as court transcripts, to construct the play.
The first line Richard Nixon says, during the Duff commercial, was taken verbatim from the Kennedy-Nixon Debate during the 1960 Presidential Campaign.
The precognition itself will be a narrative summary produced by the precognition officer, and will not be a verbatim account of the questions and answers, nor will it will be signed by the witness as an accurate account of their words.
The final gag about the "law of gravity" was repeated nearly verbatim in the Wile E.
Ogden in this reasoning, providing verbatim the list of allowed state laws mentioned in that decision: "inspection, quarantine, and health laws; laws regulating the internal commerce of the state; laws establishing and regulating turnpike roads, ferries, canals, and the like.
Mozart did not copy the rest of the work verbatim: he removed a bassoon solo from the middle Andante sostenuto'' movement, and "appears to have reduced the colla parte writing in the winds throughout the work," according to Gary Smith.
The genre typically includes or is referred to as verbatim theatre, investigative theatre, theatre of fact, theatre of witness, autobiographical theatre, and ethnodrama.
"The Incredible Theft" is an almost verbatim reworking of "The Submarine Plans", which was later collected in Poirot's Early Cases.
There are two main types of precognition: narrative summaries (written by the precognition officer), and precognitions on oath which are verbatim records.
All recruits learn these orders verbatim while at recruit training and are expected to retain the knowledge to use for the remainder of their military careers.