copying的意思和读音

copying

: ['kɒpɪɪŋ] : ['kɒpɪɪŋ]

v.仿

n.;【;()

copyingn.— see alsohard copy

1.[c]~ (of sth)a thing that is made to be the same as sth else, especially a document or a work of art

I will send you a copy of the report.

The thieves replaced the original painting with a copy.

You should make a copy of the disk as a backup.

2.[c]a single example of a book, newspaper, etc. of which many have been made

a copy of ‘The Times’

The book sold 20 000 copies within two weeks. 2

3.[u]稿;(广written material that is to be printed in a newspaper, magazine, etc.; news or information that can be used in a newspaper article or advertisement

The subeditors prepare the reporters' copy for the paper and write the headlines.稿

This will make great copy for the advertisement.广广

4.[c]a book used by students for writing exercises, etc. in

v.

1.[t]~ sth仿to make sth that is exactly like sth else

They copied the designs from those on Greek vases.

Everything in the computer's memory can be copied onto DVDs. DVD

2.[t]to write sth exactly as it is written somewhere else

She copied the phone number into her address book.

I copied out several poems.

3.[t]~ sb/sth仿仿to behave or do sth in the same way as sb else

She copies everything her sister does.仿

Their tactics have been copied by other terrorist organizations.仿

4.[i]~ (from/off sb)to cheat in an exam, school work, etc. by writing what sb else has written and pretending it is your own work

n.1.,2.仿,仿3.

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1.Access, disclosure, copying, distribution or reliance on any of it by anyone else is prohibited and may be a criminal offence.

2.Yet standard formats are no help for the manageability issues -- the only way of truly addressing those issues is to stop copying artifacts.

3.When he looked into the matter, he found three examples of direct copying of Ph. D. theses in the department.

4.From the moment that our ancestors, perhaps two and a half million years ago or so, began imitating, there was a new copying process.250仿

5.He began by tirelessly hand-copying hundreds of original scores in the Vienna Library, when he was meant to be studying conducting.

6.They could just as well have been the result of individual invention, as of copying.仿

7.Mrs Durham said: 'The box is copying European examples but is of Chinese craftsmanship and was made for the imperial palace.:“仿。”

8.The only legal operations on a structure are copying it or assigning to it as a unit, taking its address with &, and accessing its members.&访

9.As I read this it occurred to me that I'd just lent support to the thesis by unconsciously copying the other passengers in the carriage.——

10.So far that seems to entail taking out subscriptions to Korean and European fashion magazines, and copying their designs.