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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1175 COCA: 1927

copy

noun
/ˈkɒpi/
/ˈkɑːpi/
(plural copies)
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  1. [countable] a thing that is made to be the same as something else, especially a document or a work of art(尤指文件或艺术品的)复印件,副本,复制品
    • The thieves replaced the original painting with a copy.盗贼们用摹本换走了原画。
    • copy of something a copy of a letter/report/document信件/报告/文件的副本
    • a copy of a gene基因的拷贝
    • to have/get/obtain/receive a copy of something拥有/得到/获得/收到某物的副本
    • He made careful copies of all the documents he found in the library.他仔细复制了他在图书馆找到的所有文件。
    see also carbon copy, fair copy, hard copy
    Extra Examples
    • I will send you a copy of the report.我会把这个报告的复印本寄给你。
    • Copies of the article were circulated to members of the committee.委员会成员已传阅了该文章的复印件。
    • Even with the new legislation pirate copies will circulate.即使有新的法律,盗版书刊仍然会流通。
    • I attach a copy of the report.我附上报告的一份副本。
    • I don't keep copies of my own letters.我没有保留我自己书信的复印件。
    • It must be certified as a true copy of the original document.必须证明它是文件正本的真实副本。
    • It was not the original painting, but a crude copy.这不是原画,而是一幅粗糙的复制品。
    • Please find enclosed a copy of the draft document.内附草稿文件一份,请查收。
    • Remember to keep copies of all your correspondence.记住保留你所有信函的副本。
    • Take a photocopy of the master copy.把母本复印一份。
    • The candidate must submit two bound copies of his or her thesis.投考者必须提交论文的两份装订本。
    • pirated copies of the latest movie releases最新发行影片的盗版拷贝
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • accurate
    • faithful
    • good
    verb + copy
    • create
    • make
    • print
    copy + noun
    • machine
    • room
    • center
    preposition
    • copy of
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  2. [countable] a single example of a book, newspaper, etc. of which many have been made(书、报纸等的)一本,一册,一份
    • The book sold 20 000 copies within two weeks.这本书在两周内销售了 2 万册。
    • to have/get/obtain/buy/order a copy拥有/获得/获得/购买/订购一本
    • There are a limited number of copies still available.仍然有数量有限的副本。
    • copy of something a copy of a book一本书
    • a copy of ‘The Times’一份《泰晤士报》
    • a free copy of the software软件的免费拷贝
    Extra Examples
    • Author Bob Woodhouse will be signing copies of his new book.作者鲍勃・伍德豪斯将进行新书签售。
    • Charles I's personal copy of the psalter查理一世本人使用的诗篇集
    • my battered copy of Shakespeare's plays我翻破了的莎士比亚戏剧集
    • my own copy of ‘Beowulf’我自己的那本《贝奥武夫》
    • Free copies of the leaflet are available from the Department of the Environment.小册子可在环境部免费索取。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • additional
    • extra
    • further
    verb + copy
    • print
    • produce
    • circulate
    copy + verb
    • circulate
    • be available
    preposition
    • copy of
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  3. [uncountable] written material that is to be published in a newspaper, magazine, etc.; news or information that can be used in a newspaper article or advertisement(报刊等的)稿件;(可用于报纸文章或广告的)消息,信息
    • The subeditors prepare the reporters' copy for the paper and write the headlines.助理编辑处理记者为报纸写的稿件并加标题。
    • This will make great copy for the advertisement.这可当作这则广告的绝妙广告词。
    • Copy date for the next issue is 1 May.下一期的交稿日期是5月1日。
    see also knocking copyTopics Businessc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • great
    • ad
    verb + copy
    • edit
    • prepare
    • produce
    copy + noun
    • editor
    • writer
    • deadline
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  4. (also photocopy)
    [countable] a copy of a document, etc. made by a machine that photographs and then prints副本:由照相并打印的机器制作的文档等的副本
    • Could I have ten copies of this page, please?请把这一页给我复印十份好吗?
    Extra Examples
    • The copier had been set for multiple copies.复印机已设置为多份复印。
    • I ran off a couple of copies of the letter.我把这封信复印了几份。
  5. [countable] (Indian English) a book used by students for writing exercises, etc. in作业本;练习本
  6. Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a transcript or copy of a document): from Old French copie (noun), copier (verb), from Latin copia ‘abundance’ (in medieval Latin ‘transcript’, from such phrases as copiam describendi facere ‘give permission to transcribe’).

copy

verb
/ˈkɒpi/
/ˈkɑːpi/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they copy
/ˈkɒpi/
/ˈkɑːpi/
he / she / it copies
/ˈkɒpiz/
/ˈkɑːpiz/
past simple copied
/ˈkɒpid/
/ˈkɑːpid/
past participle copied
/ˈkɒpid/
/ˈkɑːpid/
-ing form copying
/ˈkɒpiɪŋ/
/ˈkɑːpiɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] to make something that is exactly like something else复制;复印;仿造;临摹
    • copy something He taught himself by copying paintings in the Louvre.他通过在卢浮宫临摹绘画自学。
    • The product has been widely copied by other manufacturers.该产品被其他制造商广泛复制。
    • copy something from something They copied the designs from those on Greek vases.他们临摹希腊花瓶上的图案。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • illegally
    preposition
    • from
    • onto
    phrases
    • copy and paste
    • be widely copied
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  2. [transitive] to write something exactly as it is written somewhere else抄写;誊写
    • copy something The monks spent their days copying manuscripts.僧侣们整天都在抄写手稿。
    • copy something from something The children copied the sentences from the whiteboard.孩子们从白板上抄写句子。
    • copy something (from something) into/onto something She copied the phone number into her address book.她把那个电话号码抄写在自己的通讯录上。
    • copy something out I copied out several poems.我抄录了几首诗歌。
    • copy something down You do not have to copy down every word in a lecture.你不必把讲座中的每个单词都抄下来。
    Extra Examples
    • She copied all the addresses into her address book.她把所有地址抄到自己的地址簿。
    • I copied down several phone numbers from the list.我从名单上抄下几个电话号码。
    • He copied all the details from the brochure onto a piece of paper.他把小册子里的详细信息都抄到了一张纸上。
    • They laboriously copied out manuscripts.他们费劲地抄出数份手稿。
    • copying a recipe off the packet从包装上抄下食谱
    • laboriously copying out an old manuscript费劲地抄出一份旧的手稿
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • laboriously
    • meticulously
    preposition
    • from
    • into
    • onto
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  3. [transitive] (computing计算机) to create an identical (= similar in every detail) version of data, a program, etc. so that you can use it again somewhere else抄写;誊写
    • copy something The software has been illegally copied.该软件已被非法复制。
    • copy something to something You can copy the data to your new laptop in the usual way.你可以用通常的方法把数据复制到你的新笔记本电脑上。
    • You can copy the selected text to the clipboard.您可以将选定的文本复制到剪贴板。
    • copy something into/onto something All the files were copied onto memory sticks.所有的文件都被复制到记忆棒上。
    • copy something from something Use the clipboard to copy and paste information from websites.利用剪贴板从网站上复制、粘贴信息。
    • copy something from something into/onto something She copied all the addresses from the website into her address book.她把网站上的所有地址抄到自己的地址簿里。
  4. [transitive] copy somebody/something to behave or do something in the same way as somebody else模仿;效法;仿效 synonym imitate
    • She copies everything her sister does.她一切都效仿她的姐姐。
    • Their tactics have been copied by other terrorist organizations.他们的手段已被其他恐怖组织效仿。
    • He was just a little kid copying his idol.他只是一个模仿偶像的小孩。
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    • She slavishly copies the older girl's style.她盲目模仿那个比她年纪大些的女孩的风格。
    • He copied that mannerism from his brother.他从他哥哥那里学来了这个习惯。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • blindly
    • slavishly
    preposition
    • from
    • off
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  5. [intransitive, transitive] to cheat in an exam, school work, etc. by writing what somebody else has written and pretending it is your own work作弊;抄袭
    • He was punished by his teacher for copying in the exam.他因考试抄袭被老师处罚了。
    • copy from/off somebody She was caught copying off another student.她被抓到抄袭另外一个学生的答案。
    • copy something Copying other students' work is not acceptable.抄袭其他同学的作品是不能接受的。
  6. (also photocopy)
    [transitive] copy something to make a photocopy of something复制;复印;仿造;临摹
    • Finally, the notes can be copied and distributed to the audience.最后,笔记可以复印分发给听众。
  7. Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a transcript or copy of a document): from Old French copie (noun), copier (verb), from Latin copia ‘abundance’ (in medieval Latin ‘transcript’, from such phrases as copiam describendi facere ‘give permission to transcribe’).

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