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literalness
lit·er·al L0198800 (lĭt′ər-əl)adj.1. Conforming or limited to the simplest, nonfigurative, or most obvious meaning of a word or words.2. Word for word; verbatim: a literal translation.3. Avoiding exaggeration, metaphor, or embellishment; factual; prosaic: a literal description; a literal mind.4. Consisting of, using, or expressed by letters: literal notation.n. Computers A letter or symbol that stands for itself as opposed to a feature, function, or entity associated with it in a programming language: $ can be a symbol that refers to the end of a line, but as a literal, it is a dollar sign. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin litterālis, of letters, from Latin littera, lītera, letter; see letter.] lit′er·al·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | literalness - adhereing to the concrete construal of somethingconcreteness - the quality of being concrete (not abstract) | Translationsliteral (ˈlitərəl) adjective1. following the exact meaning with no exaggeration. the literal truth. 確實的﹐不誇張的 确确实实的,无夸张的 2. understanding the meaning by taking one word at a time. a literal translation. 逐字的 逐字的ˈliteralness noun 忠於原意 照字义ˈliterally adverbWe had literally a minute to catch the train. 的確 确实地EncyclopediaSeeliteralliteralness
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