noun
- a literal word-for-word translation from one language to another
Usage: literary
verb
- to translate literally word for word
Usage: literary
Examples
- The student’s metaphrase of the Latin text was accurate but awkward.
- A metaphrase often loses the natural flow of the target language.
- The translator chose to metaphrase the ancient document to preserve its exact meaning.
- Rather than metaphrase the poem, she created a more fluid adaptation.
- The metaphrase revealed the original author’s precise word choices.
- Scholars debate whether to metaphrase or paraphrase classical texts.