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copied

/kop-ee/US // ˈkɒp i //UK // (ˈkɒpɪ) //

复制的,拷贝的,抄写的,抄袭

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n.名词 noun
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    plural cop·ies, for 1, 2, 8, 10.

    • : an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting.
    • : one of the various examples or specimens of the same book, engraving, or the like.
    • : written matter intended to be reproduced in printed form: The editor sent the copy for the next issue to the printer.
    • : the text of a news story, advertisement, television commercial, etc., as distinguished from related visual material.
    • : the newsworthiness of a person, thing, or event: The president is always good copy.Compare news.
    • : Computers. an exact duplicate of a file, program, etc.: Keep a backup copy of the document.
    • : Genetics. replication.
    • : Printing. pictures and artwork prepared for reproduction.
    • : British Informal. a composition; a written assignment.
    • : British. a size of drawing or writing paper, 16 × 20 inches.
    • : Archaic. something that is to be reproduced; an example or pattern, as of penmanship to be copied by a pupil.
v.有主动词 verb
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    cop·ied, cop·y·ing.

    • : to make a copy of; transcribe; reproduce: to copy a set of figures from a book.
    • : to receive and understand.
    • : to follow as a pattern or model; imitate.
    • : Computers. to make an exact duplicate of and store in another location or in temporary memory: Can I copy the program to another computer? Copy the selected paragraph to the clipboard.Compare cut, paste.
v.无主动词 verb
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    cop·ied, cop·y·ing.

    • : to make a copy or copies.
    • : to undergo copying: It copied poorly.I can't install the program—one file won't copy.
    • : to hear or receive a radio message, as over a CB radio: Do you copy?
    • : Also cocky. Newfoundland. to leap from one ice pan to another across open water.

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Examples

  • Those copies are read by cellular machinery and used to produce proteins.

  • Despite bidding, there are no keywords, no extensions and no ad copy to write.

  • Emails and subject line copy can now be guided by AI and machine learning so that better emails will be created with greater accuracy and in half the time.

  • Robinson has been a conservative since a friend loaned him a copy of Rush Limbaugh’s The Way Things Ought to Be.

  • A digital twin is a copy of a system that can be manipulated to experiment with different outcomes.

  • But the dress was its own unapologetic sonic boom—and was immediately much-copied.

  • Bored, she dropped the sticker, and another child picked it up and copied her.

  • Later, after taking his own shirt off in a supposed show of manliness, Dre freaked out when Andre Jr. copied him.

  • The View was original when it began in the late 1990s, but now it is much-copied.

  • Unlike the Media burglars, he revealed his identity soon after turning over the files he had copied.

  • The Indian pipe is copied from the Eskimo, as the latter were the first to obtain and use tobacco.

  • In England the violin makers in the beginning of the eighteenth century, mostly copied the pattern and model of Steiner.

  • Inscription copied, Nov. 21, 1833, from a tombstone to a fisherman in Bathford churchyard.

  • Later Christian scholars face the difficulty by declaring that the Buddhists copied from the Christians.

  • Have cabled a very elementary question: "Could not the Japanese bombs be copied in England?"