duplicate / noun, adjective ˈdu plɪ kɪt, ˈdyu-; verb ˈdu plɪˌkeɪt, ˈdyu- /

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duplicate4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a copy exactly like an original.
  2. anything corresponding in all respects to something else.
  3. Cards. a duplicate game.
v. 有主动词 verb

du·pli·cat·ed, du·pli·cat·ing.

  1. to make an exact copy of.
  2. to do or perform again; repeat: He duplicated his father's way of standing with his hands in his pockets.
  3. to double; make twofold.
v. 无主动词 verb

du·pli·cat·ed, du·pli·cat·ing.

  1. to become duplicate.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. exactly like or corresponding to something else: duplicate copies of a letter.
  2. consisting of or existing in two identical or corresponding parts; double.
  3. Cards. noting a game in which each team plays a series of identical hands, the winner being the team making the best total score.

duplicate 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

matching

n. 名词 noun

copy, reproduction

v. 动词 verb

make a copy; repeat

更多duplicate例句

  1. That duplicate pipe San Diego wants to build, which would sit parallel to the one Met uses now, wouldn’t produce any savings for ratepayers until at least 2063 – costing two generations of ratepayers at least $5 billion to build.
  2. Sometimes the duplicate copies persist for many millions of years before being lost, for reasons that Gramzow and Thießen are still investigating.
  3. Reporters had to run the data through multiple computer programs to remove any duplicate records and standardize information that was frequently misspelled.
  4. In response, registrars need to search for duplicate entries that are usually mistakes – someone named Mike is registered in one county, moves and re-registers in another county as Michael, for example.
  5. Shepard said, for example, “We know that we only want one title per page, that the title should be relatively short – 50 to 60 characters – the title should be unique, meaning it shouldn’t be a duplicate of other titles on your site.”
  6. He lost the bet on the twenty-eighth question, when a duplicate birthday turned up.
  7. Wayne has infused the whole operation with a spirit of joy and dedication that is stealth seasoning no one can duplicate.
  8. And it does seem true that Bitcoins are very hard to forge or duplicate.
  9. Son of God is trying to duplicate the grassroots strategy that paid off for Gibson.
  10. Illegible handwriting and typos lead to errors and duplicate entries.
  11. With this letter is another by the same writer, dated July 30, 1622—a postscript to a duplicate of the preceding letter.
  12. Lessard uttered the command evenly, without a jarring note, his tone almost a duplicate of MacRae's.
  13. The original documents (in duplicate) are drawn up in Spanish and in English respectively.
  14. I shall need more energy than your body has available in order to duplicate myself.
  15. The results with the gases duplicate in every particular the observations made on the solutions (see below, p. 24).