گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'copy'

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1 عمومی:: نسخه‌

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2 عمومی:: نسخه‌ برداری‌

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3 عمومی:: رونوشت‌

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4 عمومی:: نسخه قرارداد

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5 عمومی:: رونویسی‌ كردن‌

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6 عمومی:: جلد

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7 عمومی:: كپیه‌ كردن‌

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english

1 general::   verb make a copy ADV. illegally illegally copied software PREP. from, onto Data can be copied from the computer onto floppy disks. write sth down exactly ADV. carefully, laboriously, painstakingly | down, out I copied down several phone numbers from the list. laboriously copying out an old manuscript PREP. from, into She copied all the addresses into her address book. | off copying a recipe off the packet | onto He copied all the details from the brochure onto a piece of paper. do the same as sb else ADV. slavishly She slavishly copies the older girl's style. PREP. from He's copied that mannerism from his brother. | off She was caught copying off another student.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: copy sb in [ M ] to send someone a copy of an email that you are sending to someone else • I'll copy you in on all emails relating to the project.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: copy verbs be a copy of something • The rug is a copy of a fine Chinese carpet. make a copy of something • Make a copy of the letter before you send it. keep a copy of something ( also retain a copy of something formal ) • Did you keep a copy of the email? send/receive a copy of something • Could you send me a copy of the agreement? attach a copy of something (= in an email ) • I’m attaching a copy of the schedule. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + copy a good copy (= one that is very like the original ) • The painting is a good copy of the original. a close copy (= a good copy ) • It is a close copy of a bronze figure found in Iceland. a back-up copy (= made in case the original is lost ) • Be sure you regularly make back-up copies of your data.

transnet.ir

4 general:: copy sth out [ M ] UK If you copy out a piece of writing, you write it out again on a piece of paper • Copy out the poem on page six.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: copy to deliberately make or produce something that is exactly like another thing: • You could copy the files onto a CD. • Many people have tried to copy his paintings. photocopy to copy a piece of paper with writing or pictures on it, using a machine: • I’ll photocopy the letter and give it to you. reproduce to print a copy of a picture or document, especially in a book or newspaper: • The image has been reproduced in many magazines and newspapers around the world. forge to illegally copy something written or printed: • He forged my signature. • forged £10 notes pirate to illegally copy and sell something such as a book, video, DVD, or computer program: • The survey suggests that 27% of software in the UK has been pirated.

Longman-Thesaurus

6 general::   noun document/work of art ADJ. accurate, faithful, good | cheap, crude, poor It was not the original painting, but a crude copy. | carbon, duplicate, exact, facsimile, identical, perfect, true The twins were carbon copies of each other. It must be certified as a true copy of the original document. | draft, working | clean, fair | master, original, top Take a photocopy of the master copy. | additional, extra, further, spare | multiple The photocopier had been set for multiple copies. | modern | certified | photographic, photostat | back-up Remember to make back-up copies of all your disks. | hard, paper, printed (computing) You will need to supply a hard copy version of all files. VERB + COPY make, print, run off, take I ran off a couple of copies of the letter. | attach, enclose, send I attach a copy of the report. Please find enclosed a copy of the draft document. | circulate, distribute, supply Copies of the article were circulated to members of the committee. | obtain, receive | keep Remember to keep copies of all your correspondence. book/newspaper/tape, etc. ADJ. additional, extra, further, spare | back, old I have a few back copies of the newspaper. | advance Advance copies of the book were sent out to reviewers. | review | complimentary, free Free copies of the leaflet are available from the Department of the Environment. | illegal, illicit, pirate/pirated, unauthorized | manuscript, printed, proof | bound, hardback, leather-bound, paperback, presentation The candidate must submit two bound copies of his or her thesis. | battered, tattered, well-thumbed my battered copy of Shakespeare's plays | perfect, pristine | personal Charles I's personal copy of the psalter | signed VERB + COPY circulate, distribute | sign Author Bob Woodhouse will be signing copies of his new book. COPY + VERB circulate Even with the new legislation pirate copies will circulate. | be available written material ADJ. good, great | advertising | editorial | knocking (informal) Knocking copy (= writing that just says how bad sb/sth is) is simply lazy journalism. VERB + COPY edit, prepare, produce, write The subeditors prepare the reporters' copy for the paper. | make This will make great copy for the advertisement. COPY + NOUN editor | date, deadline Copy date (= the date for handing in copy) for the next issue is 1 May.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

7 general:: noun duplicate: This is a copy of the document. verb duplicate: Copy the tape for our library.

Simple Definitions

8 general:: copy sth down [ M ] to write something that someone has said or written so that you can remember it

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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