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copy
/ˈkɑpi/
(
vt
.)複製,謄寫抄本,副本,拷貝;本,冊;複製品
From:
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copy
複製; 抄寫; 拷貝; 複本
From:
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copy
複製 副本
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cop·y
n.
;
pl
.
Copies
.
1.
An
abundance
or
plenty
of
anything
. [
Obs
.]
She
was
blessed
with
no
more
copy
of
wit
,
but
to
serve
his
humor
thus
.
--
B
.
Jonson
.
2.
An
imitation
,
transcript
,
or
reproduction
of
an
original
work
;
as
,
a
copy
of
a
letter
,
an
engraving
,
a
painting
,
or
a
statue
.
I
have
not
the
vanity
to
think
my
copy
equal
to
the
original
.
--
Denham
.
3.
An
individual
book
,
or
a
single
set
of
books
containing
the
works
of
an
author
;
as
,
a
copy
of
the
Bible
;
a
copy
of
the
works
of
Addison
.
4.
That
which
is
to
be
imitated
,
transcribed
,
or
reproduced
;
a
pattern
,
model
,
or
example
;
as
,
his
virtues
are
an
excellent
copy
for
imitation
.
Let
him
first
learn
to
write
,
after
a
copy
,
all
the
letters
.
--
Holder
.
5.
print.
Manuscript
or
printed
matter
to
be
set
up
in
type
;
as
,
the
printers
are
calling
for
more
copy
.
6.
A
writing
paper
of
a
particular
size
.
Same
as
Bastard
.
See
under
Paper
.
7.
Copyhold
;
tenure
;
lease
. [
Obs
.]
Copy book
,
a
book
in
which
copies
are
written
or
printed
for
learners
to
imitate
.
Examined copies
Law
,
those
which
have
been
compared
with
the
originals
.
Exemplified copies
,
those
which
are
attested
under
seal
of
a
court
.
Certified copies
or
Office copies
,
those
which
are
made
or
attested
by
officers
having
charge
of
the
originals
,
and
authorized
to
give
copies
officially
.
Syn:
--
Imitation
;
transcript
;
duplicate
;
counterfeit
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cop·y
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Copied
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Copying
.]
1.
To
make
a
copy
or
copies
of
;
to
write
;
print
,
engrave
,
or
paint
after
an
original
;
to
duplicate
;
to
reproduce
;
to
transcribe
;
as
,
to
copy
a
manuscript
,
inscription
,
design
,
painting
,
etc
.; --
often
with
out
,
sometimes
with
off
.
I
like
the
work
well
;
ere
it
be
demanded
(
As
like
enough
it
will
),
I'd
have
it
copied
. --
Shak
.
Let
this
be
copied
out
,
And
keep
it
safe
for
our
remembrance
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
imitate
;
to
attempt
to
resemble
,
as
in
manners
or
course
of
life
.
We
copy
instinctively
the
voices
of
our
companions
,
their
accents
,
and
their
modes
of
pronunciation
.
--
Stewart
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cop·y
,
v. i.
1.
To
make
a
copy
or
copies
;
to
imitate
.
2.
To
yield
a
duplicate
or
transcript
;
as
,
the
letter
did
not
copy
well
.
Some
. . .
never
fail
,
when
they
copy
,
to
follow
the
bad
as
well
as
the
good
things
.
--
Dryden
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
copy
n
1:
a
reproduction
of
a
written
record
(e.g.
of
a
legal
or
school
record
) [
syn
:
transcript
]
2:
a
secondary
representation
of
an
original
; "
she
made
a
copy
of
the
designer
dress
"
3:
matter
to
be
printed
;
exclusive
of
graphical
materials
[
syn
:
written matter
]
4:
material
suitable
for
a
journalistic
account
; "
catastrophes
make
good
copy
"
v
1:
copy
down
as
is
; "
The
students
were
made
to
copy
the
alphabet
over
and
over
"
2:
reproduce
someone's
behavior
or
looks
; "
The
mime
imitated
the
passers-by
"; "
Children
often
copy
their
parents
or
older
siblings
" [
syn
:
imitate
,
simulate
]
3:
biology
:
reproduce
or
make
an
exact
copy
of
; "
replicate
the
cell
"; "
copy
the
genetic
information
" [
syn
:
replicate
]
4:
make
a
replica
of
; "
copy
that
drawing
"; "
re-create
a
picture
by
Rembrandt
" [
syn
:
re-create
]
[
also
:
copied
]
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