释义 |
transverbate, v. rare.|trɑːnsˈvɜːbeɪt, træns-| [f. trans- 1 + L. verb-um word + -ate3; after transliterate.] trans. To translate verbally or word for word. So transverˈbation, verbal translation.
1885Athenæum 14 Mar. 349/2 (Philological Society) Mr. B. Dawson read a paper on the Revised Version of the New Testament... He commended the accuracy of the revisers, but condemned their ‘transverbation’ of the Greek. 1896–7H. Haigh in Bible Soc. Record (N.Y.) Jan. 2 If we could take the Hebrew and the Greek and transverbate them it would be comparatively easy. |