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    copy
    /ˈkɒpi/

    noun

    verb

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  2. to intentionally make or do something that is the same as an original piece of work: copy something from someone/something They've copied the basic design from the Japanese model and added a few of their own refinements. The original painting has been copied many times. They practised their handwriting by copying.

  3. Jul 1, 2012 · The meaning of COPY is an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (such as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress). How to use copy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Copy.

  4. 1. a. An imitation or reproduction of an original; a duplicate: a copy of a painting; made two copies of the letter. b. Computers A file that has the same data as another file: stored on the server a copy of every document. c. One example of a printed text, picture, film, or recording: an autographed copy of a novel. 2. a.

  5. noun. /ˈkɒpi/. /ˈkɑːpi/. (plural copies) [countable] a thing that is made to be the same as something else, especially a document or a work of art. The thieves replaced the original painting with a copy. copy of something a copy of a letter/report/document. a copy of a gene.

  6. A copy is a reproduction of somethingit looks identical to the original. You might ask your sister to make a copy of your nephew's adorable painting so you can hang it on your fridge. You can use the word copy in several different ways. Your doctor's office may keep a copy of your insurance card on file, and they may copy it again every year.

  7. If you make a copy of something, you produce something that looks like the original thing. The reporter apparently obtained a copy of Steve's resignation letter. [ + of] Always keep a copy of everything in your own files. Synonyms: reproduction, duplicate, photocopy, carbon copy [old-fashioned] More Synonyms of copy.

  8. to produce something that is similar or exactly the same as something else: Copy the file onto disk. The design was copied from the American model. More examples. copy verb (BEHAVE) B2. to behave like someone else: He likes to copy his older brother. copy verb (CHEAT) B2. to cheat by looking at and using someone else's work: She copied his answers.