xerox 的 3 个定义
- a brand name for a copying machine for reproducing printed, written, or pictorial matter by xerography.
- a copy made on a xerographic copying machine.
- to print or reproduce by xerography.
xerox 近义词
copy
更多xerox例句
- You can also rely on companies like Brother, Lexmark, and Xerox.
- That means that the common aluminum wire required for the Xerox contraption is a better, safer fit for a Naval ship.
- Researchers at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center kicked around an idea called the Dynabook in 1968.
- Ursula Burns stepped down from her position as the CEO of Xerox in 2016, and later turned her focus to diversifying corporate boards with the Board Diversity Action Alliance.
- Click the large image above for the complete replay of the one-hour event, which was sponsored by Xerox and moderated by Quartz executive editor Heather Landy.
- By 1961, when the company changed its name from Haloid to Xerox, 10,000 had been installed.
- As with Xerox copier, 3-D printers have become smaller, cheaper, and more functional over time.
- From the Xerox machine to 3-D printers, businesses that let people produce stuff can print money.
- As was the case with the Xerox 914, the first machines Hull built to “print” plastic objects were bulky, huge, and expensive.
- She was a born writer, publishing her own magazine—actually cobbled-together Xerox pages—even before her teen years.
- The particular document I show you is a Xerox reproduction of the original exhibit.
- They are actual xerox copies of the original targets, which are black, and do not show the markings placed around the holes.
- We have prepared photostatic copies on a Xerox machine of each of those letters, and each envelope relating to that letter.
- These are the Xerox copies of those cards, of those palmprint cards, that I believe you had, sir.
- Yes; I have a copy which is one of the Xerox copies of the report which I wrote.