Copy

  • 41copy — Synonyms and related words: Doppelganger, Photostat, Xerox, abstract, abstraction, act, act a part, act as, act like, act out, actual thing, adopt, affect, agent, altarpiece, alternate, alternative, analogy, ape, appear like, approach,… …

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  • 42copy — 1. noun 1) a copy of the report Syn: duplicate, facsimile, photocopy; transcript; reprint; trademark Xerox; dated carbon (copy), mimeograph, mimeo 2) a copy of a sketch by Leonardo da Vinci Syn: replica, reproduction, replicatio …

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  • 43copy — 1. noun 1) a copy of the report Syn: duplicate, facsimile, photocopy; trademark Xerox 2) a copy of a sketch by Leonardo da Vinci Syn: replica, reproduction, imitation, likeness, forgery, fake, counterf …

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  • 44ˌcopy sb ˈin — phrasal verb to send someone a copy of an email or letter that you are sending to another person I ll email her about it, and copy you in.[/ex] …

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  • 45copy — kopija statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Laiško antraštės laukas, kuriame rašomas laiško kopijos gavėjo adresas. Paprastai į vieną lauką galima rašyti daug adresų. Todėl dažnai šis laukas vadinamas „Kopijos“. Adresai skiriami kableliais.… …

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  • 46copy — See replica. See replica, copy …

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  • 47copy to — phr verb Copy to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑disk …

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  • 48copy — co·py s.m. e f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS pubbl. accorc. → copy writer …

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  • 49copy — [14] Copy has a very devious semantic history. It comes from Latin copia ‘abundance’ (source also of English copious), and came into English via Old French copie. In addition to its central sense ‘abundance’, Latin copia could also mean ‘power,… …

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  • 50copy —    An intentional imitation, replica, reproduction, or duplication of an original work of art, usually produced in the same medium. Unlike a fake, a copy generally is intended as an emulation of a model rather than as a deception. A variation on… …

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