![]() copy something into something He copied the number into his notebook (=wrote the same number there ). copy (something) from something a design copied from an 18th-century wallpaper The pupils just copy from textbooks and learn facts. S2 verb ( copied, copying, copies ) 1 COPY to deliberately make or produce something that is exactly like another thing Could you copy this letter and send it out, please? To copy a file, press F3.Free copies of both are available on request. A companion brochure summaries Negretti Automation's full process control & weighing range.The Act recognizes the possibility that back-up copies may have been made.The Act, as amended, makes specific provision for the making of back-up copies of computer programs.Finally, make sure you regularly make back-up copies of your data.Users of software should confirm that they may make back-up copies of any programs they have acquired.If back-up copies are permitted under any licence agreement, the number of back-up copies made should not exceed that agreed to.The copies are then filed in date of arrival order.During one marathon meeting that went on far into the night, some copies of documents had to be made.Most of them, however, had pulled copies of the Globe because the supermarket tabloid published copies of grisly crime-scene photographs.Connie left copies of the document on everybody's desk.Hilda Hewitt had copies of two posters run off on the Office photo-copier. ![]() a 19th century copy of the popular Rembrandt painting.All copy must be on my desk by Monday morning.The menu driven screen allows you to setup a copy session in seconds.The application was sent in June, and this is a copy.Anyone wanting to buy a copy, only 100 were printed and of these twenty were sold on the day of publication.I don't have my original birth certificate.More than 85,000 copies of the magazine sold within three weeks. ![]() a back-up copy (=made in case the original is lost ) Be sure you regularly make back-up copies of your data. a close copy (=a good copy ) It is a close copy of a bronze figure found in Iceland. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + copy a good copy (=one that is very like the original ) The painting is a good copy of the original. 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. make a copy of something Make a copy of the letter before you send it. 4 → good copy → fair copy, hard copy, soft copy COLLOCATIONS verbs be a copy of something The rug is a copy of a fine Chinese carpet. 3 TCN technical something written in order to be printed in a newspaper, magazine, advertisement etc Now that I’ve seen the finished copy, I’m delighted. a copy of the local newspaper The hardback costs £16.99 a copy. ![]() back-up copies of your files 2 TCN one of many books, magazines, records etc that are all exactly the same copy of We have six copies of the movie to give away. Be sure to make copies of all the documents. This chair is a copy of an original design.
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