copying / ˈkɒp i /

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copying3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cop·ies, for 1, 2, 8, 10.

  1. an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting.
  2. one of the various examples or specimens of the same book, engraving, or the like.
  3. written matter intended to be reproduced in printed form: The editor sent the copy for the next issue to the printer.
v. 有主动词 verb

cop·ied, cop·y·ing.

  1. to make a copy of; transcribe; reproduce: to copy a set of figures from a book.
  2. to receive and understand.
  3. to follow as a pattern or model; imitate.
  4. 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

cop·ied, cop·y·ing.

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

copying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

duplicate

v. 动词 verb

imitate

更多copying例句

  1. The person still had some nonfunctional copies of the virus.
  2. The newsrooms learned of Clarkson’s behavior in June and first requested copies of the messages from the Department of Law — which he oversees — on June 4.
  3. Once the virus has made its way into cells, it starts making copies of itself.
  4. Also in April, Jared Whitlock, a freelance journalist who contributes to VOSD, requested copies of county death certificates.
  5. You should use location-based copy on your website if you’re a company that has not multiple goods or services but has different locations.
  6. The Tampa Bay Times got their hands on a full copy of the letter the retired judge sent to Winston.
  7. One African American woman brandished a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution while marching.
  8. He's starting to sound like a schoolboy with a copy of Penthouse.
  9. But when their first book, SuicideGirls, came out in 2004, she gifted her a copy.
  10. So, I was copying it and getting it out, and I kept a copy on myself at all times with really, really strong passwords.
  11. You were obliging enough to ask me to accept a presentation copy of your verses.
  12. Then, child, you've fallen on your head, if you don't know that at least you must have a second copy of the concerto!
  13. So he took my copy and played the orchestra part which is indicated above the piano part, and I played without notes.
  14. These first attempts to copy in line the forms of familiar objects are among the most curious products of the child's mind.
  15. A copy of Tendall's testament sold at Oxford for 20 guineas, supposed to be the only copy of that edition unburned by Tonstall.