Onu harfi harfine almayın. O abartma eğilimindedir.
- Don't take it literally. He is inclined to exaggerate.
Metni harfi harfine çevirdi.
- She translated the text literally.
Motomot -kelime kelime çevirmek, çevirideki en yaygın hatalardan biridir.
- One of the most widespread errors in translating is to translate too literally – word by word.
Dedektif olay hakkında binlerce insanı tam olarak sorguladı.
- The detective questioned literally thousands of people about the incident.
Şehir varlığını tam anlamıyla Mussolini'ye mi borçlu?
- Does the city literally owe its existence to Mussolini?
Barbie bebeğine benzemek Mary'nin en büyük dileğiydi. Kötü cin bu dileği çok harfiyen yorumladı.
- It was Mary's greatest wish to look just like her Barbie doll. The evil genie interpreted this wish too literally.
Onun görüşlerini harfiyen almayın.
- Don't take his remarks too literally.
Bu abartmasız ve mecazi olarak harikulade.
- This is literally and figuratively out of this world.
Ben İngilizceden Japoncaya kelimesi kelimesine tercüme yapmadım.
- I didn't literally translate from English into Japanese.
Canavarın gerçekten kafasının arkasında gözleri vardı. Bu gerçekten ürperticiydi!
- The monster literally had eyes in the back of its head. It was really creepy!
O gerçekten hayatımı mahvedebilir.
- That could literally ruin my life.
Sos yapmak tam olarak bir dakika sürer.
- It takes literally a minute to make the sauce.
Onun söylediğini tam olarak anladım.
- I took what she said literally.
When I saw on the news that there would be no school tomorrow because of the snowstorm, I literally jumped for joy, and hit my head on the ceiling fan.
You literally put it in the microwave for five minutes and it's done.
Ants got into my computer and literally scrambled my data: Bugs were in my hardware.
You literally become the ball in a tennis match, you become the report that you are working on.
... losses within families and communities. There's literally been a near-constant state of conflict ...
... your debts from a payday lender could literally — and legally — threaten to take away ...