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facsimile

/fak-sim-uh-lee/US // fækˈsɪm ə li //UK // (fækˈsɪmɪlɪ) //

传真,传真件,传真机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an exact copy, as of a book, painting, or manuscript.
    • : Also called fax. Telecommunications. a method or device for transmitting documents, drawings, photographs, or the like, by means of radio or telephone for exact reproduction elsewhere.an image transmitted by such a method.
    • : dropout.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fac·sim·i·led, fac·sim·i·le·ing.

    • : to reproduce in facsimile; make a facsimile of.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also fax. Telecommunications. copied by means of facsimile: facsimile mail. used to produce a facsimile: facsimile transmission.

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Examples

  • If he’s not smarter and more imaginative than previous facsimiles, he will fail.

  • You don’t have to try to turn your house or apartment into an Epcot-esque facsimile of your favorite destination—the point isn’t to actually fool yourself into thinking you’re there.

  • For years, LED-based substitutes were only vague facsimiles of the real deal—static teardrop bulbs atop formless plastic cylinders.

  • The voters should receive some rough facsimile of the agenda they voted for, as that’s what allows them to decide how to vote in future elections.

  • Colbert is back filming on a facsimile of his real set, though not in his usual studio, and he’s performing for an audience that includes his most trusted producers and his family.

  • A Daily Mail writer, wearing a facsimile of the dress, said it was sculpted to her body, but not restrictively so.

  • In the meantime, a revived Silk Road, or at least a good facsimile, materialized.

  • One would assume with all of these reforms, Cuba would have by now morphed into a tropical facsimile of Norway.

  • Then those smaller sheets are welded and polished into a full-scale facsimile of the original stone.

  • But she made it clear what she had liked about him; he wasn't a WASP, or some facsimile of a Kennedy.

  • The one given in the present volume is a photographic facsimile of the Harvard original.

  • After having copies of the rather simple document drawn up for the facsimile broadcasters, Vyrtl gave her leave to depart.

  • Father Hennepin made a sketch of the falls in 1678, a facsimile of which shows that many striking features have disappeared.

  • A translation of his account and a facsimile of the medal may be seen in the Bulletin de la Socit de l'hist.

  • In 1877 Mr. Quaritch had a copy for sale with a vi, a viii, and the last leaf in facsimile, which he priced 200.