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单词 copy
释义
copy
(kɒpi )
Word forms: copies , copying , copied
1. countable noun B1
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]  
2. verb A2
If you copy something, you produce something that looks like the original thing.
She never participated in obtaining or copying any classified documents for anyone. [VERB noun]
...lawsuits against companies who have unlawfully copied computer programs. [VERB noun]
...top designers, whose work has been widely copied. [be VERB-ed]
He copied the chart from a book. [VERB noun + from]
Synonyms: reproduce, replicate, duplicate, photocopy  
3. verb B1
If you copy a piece of writing, you write it again exactly.
He would allow John to copy his answers to difficult algebra questions. [VERB noun]
He copied the data into a notebook. [VERB noun + into]
We're copying from textbooks because we don't have enough to go round. [VERB + from]
Copy out means the same as copy.
He wrote the title on the blackboard, then copied out the text sentence by sentence. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
'Did he leave a phone number?'—'Oh, yes.' She copied it out for him. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
4. verb B2
If you copy a person or what they do, you try to do what they do or try to be like them, usually because you admire them or what they have done.
Children can be seen to copy the behaviour of others whom they admire or identify with. [VERB noun]
He can claim to have been defeated by opponents copying his own tactics. [VERB noun]
...the techniques she had copied from her tennis heroes. [VERB noun + from]
copying uncountable noun
Children learn by copying.
5. countable noun B2
A copy of a book, newspaper, or CD is one of many that are exactly the same.
I bought a copy of 'U.S.A. Today' from a street-corner machine. [+ of]
You can obtain a copy for $2 from New York Central Art Supply.
6. uncountable noun
In journalism, copy is written material that is ready to be printed or read in a broadcast. [technical]
...his ability to write the most lyrical copy in the history of sports television.
...advertising copy.
7. uncountable noun
In journalism, copy is news or information that can be used in an article in a newspaper. [technical]
...journalists looking for good copy.
8.  See also back copy, carbon copy, hard copy
Phrasal verbs:
copy down
phrasal verb B2
If you copy down something that someone has said or written, you write it down exactly.
Instructors read slowly and students copied down what was said. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)]
I copied it down the way my lawyer read it to me this morning. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
copy out
copy [sense 3]
Idioms:
a carbon copy
a person or thing that is very similar to someone or something else
My biggest fear was that I'd become a carbon copy of my mother. .
Collocations:
copy a design
Draw these on paper - you can copy the design above - or find a free one online and print it off.
The Sun
For example, in using tangrams, students can practically copy a design made from pattern blocks.
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Windows were added to the front of the house, but copied the design of an already present balcony exactly.
Times, Sunday Times
We spoke to five fans there who were inspired to copy the designs of their heroes.
The Sun
Some copied the design, and some of them even improved it by pointing the flap downwards, which actually hurt performance.
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copy a drawing
But I liked to draw, and I recall spending time trying to copy the drawings of certain comics rather than reading the dialogue balloons.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
There are tables that are arranged so that the public can sit and copy his drawings.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
She said: " I knew I was related to him so that's why I tried to copy his drawings when I was younger.
Times,Sunday Times (2019)
copy a painting
Artists put the finishing touches on the copied paintings by hand.
Times, Sunday Times
My father, who was an artist, used to make me copy paintings by other painters.
Times, Sunday Times
The students used it as a studio, and at times copied the paintings.
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However, the earliest projects to copy the paintings were plagued by bad fortune.
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The young artist, however, showed no interest in his schooling, preferring to copy paintings from churches and seek the company of painters.
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copy a song
She was soon copying the songs she heard and by the age of 11 was appearing on stage and making her first radio appearances.
Times, Sunday Times
The impeccably judged final tableau, returning to that much copied song, catches you in the pit of the stomach.
Times, Sunday Times
Many of our songbirds copy the songs and calls of other species, and sometimes car alarms, phone ringtones and other sounds too.
Times, Sunday Times
The family home had no electricity; he learnt to copy songs by listening to a country station on an old battery radio.
Times, Sunday Times
I started to hate copy songs since then.
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copy a style
There's nothing new in wanting to copy the style of the famous.
Times, Sunday Times
I like to see teams that entertain do well because it then encourages other bosses to copy their style.
The Sun
We then all took turns running a few yards each and tried to copy his style.
Times, Sunday Times
Seek examples of well-regarded project plans that have been used previously, copy the style and include the same elements in your own plans.
Times, Sunday Times
Almost half, 47 per cent, of 16 to 25-year-olds said they were spending on average 100 each month trying to copy their style idols.
Times, Sunday Times
copy behaviour
She said that younger viewers would copy the behaviour of their role models.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
As numerous experiments - and common sense - suggest, we copy the behaviour of others.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
I thought I should copy the behaviour of my predecessors and be very CEO-like.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
copy directly
Companies use small, portable tissue packages to move advertising copy directly into consumers' hands.
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Journalists could input copy directly, reducing the need for labour in the print halls, cutting costs and improving production time dramatically.
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It was a special goal, fitting of a higher stage, with a celebration copied directly from the top end of the game.
Times, Sunday Times
Data from one computer simply needed to be copied directly to another, there was no need to code and decode analog signals representing those values.
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The bits not above the divisor are simply copied directly below for that step.
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copy exactly
Great care was taken to copy exactly all of the original detailing so that the house appeared to have been built all at one time.
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To facilitate the move, the company also used a copy exactly strategy.
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In security printing various methods such as void pantograph are used to create patterns that are hard to copy exactly and when copied inexactly produces an easily detectable image.
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copy material
Content users will get improved rights to copy material for their own use.
Times, Sunday Times
He did not realise a researcher had copied material on the history of bank holidays.
The Sun
One in four scientific papers published in respected cancer journals contains copied material that could be the result of fraud or errors, according to a study.
Times, Sunday Times
This must not be done for the purpose of selling, renting, distributing, communicating by telecommunication or performing in public the copied material.
Globe and Mail
copy nature
Not wanting to slavishly copy nature, he strives to observe and create an interpretation consistent with reality and his personal experience.
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The exquisite nature of nano-mechanisms in living creatures has led to the growth of the discipline known as biomimetics, copying nature to advantage in engineering.
Times, Sunday Times
The pieces were so lifelike, he was accused of cheating by copying nature.
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copy of a report
I agreed to pay 650 for a copy of the report, which was half the survey cost.
Times, Sunday Times
She says she spent the money, and posted a copy of the report on her website.
Times, Sunday Times
We have not been shown a copy of his report.
Times, Sunday Times
I still have my copy of that report.
ST
You can download a free copy of the report at howdidyousleep.org/ get-our-sleep-report.
Times, Sunday Times
copy painstakingly
Leo looked up from the boulle desk, where he was painstakingly copying a letter in calligraphy.
Wilcox, James SORT OF RICH (1990)
The work of banned authors such as Tomin was copied painstakingly on typewriters with carbon paper and distributed clandestinely.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
Altogether 120 photographs were taken, every telephone number and address painstakingly copied down in an exercise book and then typed up.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
copy slavishly
How many people do you see slavishly copying a catwalk look?
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Britain can not slavishly copy the Canadian experience.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
English football for years slavishly copied the 4-4-2 template that had won the World Cup in 1966.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
copy widely
There, in an attempt to entice a 'popular' audience, he and his team began a kind of action that was then novel, though it was later copied widely.
Times, Sunday Times
Soon it was being copied widely by many states who had the necessary silver.
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This ensured that his collection was copied widely among the humanists.
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The fragrance wheel proved a major innovation in perfume classification, its design copied widely throughout the fragrance industry.
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This was copied widely in other newspapers.
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digital copy
They can add whatever words they like 'replicated in an exact digital copy of your favourite artist's handwriting and signature'.
The Sun
Request your copy or download a digital copy from bit.ly/bhfhealthy.
The Sun
If you have ever agreed to be sent a digital copy of a receipt, the chances are that you will then be on a retailer's distribution list.
Times,Sunday Times
The digital copy will not be a substitute for the books themselves.
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A digital copy may be found on the organization's website.
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distribute copies
In the end, it cost about $2000 to translate and distribute copies of this life-changing video to about 500-1000 families.
Christianity Today
He forced state employees to subscribe and distribute copies, plus state agencies had to place ads.
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In addition, animal rights activists would habitually distribute copies of the novel to horse drivers and to people in stables.
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For example, a teacher may duplicate a television program or audio recording, but may not distribute copies of educational software without express permission.
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The list's author will then distribute copies of this list to family, friends, and other stakeholders who are likely to purchase gifts for the would-be recipient.
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dog-eared copy
From the pocket of his tweed jacket pokes a dog-eared copy of John
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
She often has to replace dog-eared copies of favourite books that she has read into oblivion.
The Times Literary Supplement (2014)
We wore our exclusion as a badge of pride as we huddled on the edge of the playground to discuss a new Conan paperback, or the Three Laws of Robotics, or bargained for a dog-eared copy of Giant-Size Hulk number one to take home.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
download a copy
You can also download a copy of all leasehold titles in the building at this site.
Times, Sunday Times
Download your copy from bit.ly/freepensionebook.
The Sun
If someone wanted to download a copy of this encrypted file, he would have to download it simultaneously from many computers.
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You can download a copy and see how it works here.
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Customers can access the guide in its interactive form online or download a copy of the guide in. pdf format.
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draft copy
He admitted that, after checking with his office, he had seen a draft copy and that he 'made some comments of a typographical nature'.
Times, Sunday Times
A draft copy was presented to the judge two months ago and a full version handed to him this week.
Times, Sunday Times
The draft copy goes through the regular order process with approximately one or two weeks delay for printing followed by shipping time.
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After entering a revision, a new draft copy must be ordered according to the regular order process.
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electronic copy
For 10 people will be able to order a will online and receive an electronic copy in two weeks.
The Sun
I can't find an electronic copy of my will.
Times, Sunday Times
All of the named bodies may also require an electronic copy of the work, which must be provided if it exists.
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The clerk of court may elect to store an electronic copy of the alphabetized list for the county.
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Widespread analysis of the roll has been impossible because officials have refused to release electronic copies.
Times, Sunday Times
enclose a copy
I enclose a copy of our letter to the latest debt collectors.
Times, Sunday Times
He should retain a copy of his letter for his own records, obtain proof of posting and enclose a copy of the hotel cancellation receipt.
Times, Sunday Times
She suggests that you write to them at their address, enclosing a copy of this column.
Times, Sunday Times
When the donor later decided to donate the property to charity, he simply enclosed a copy of this appraisal with the tax return on which a charitable contribution was claimed.
Christianity Today
exact copy
However, a museum next to the site has recreated an exact copy of the originals.
Times, Sunday Times
It was almost an exact copy of the first match.
Times,Sunday Times
Or the idea that quantum particles can be in two places at once, or that we can make an exact copy of a fully grown sheep.
Times, Sunday Times
It was not an exact copy but the earliest surviving work which depicts the same scenes.
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She had rebuilt an exact copy, but found that nothing was the same.
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extra copy
They have an extra copy of a chromosome, leading to developmental difficulties ranging from mild to severe.
Times,Sunday Times
The extra copy compensated for the faulty version, resulting in offspring that were free of epilepsy and had normal levels of the sodium-potassium pump enzyme.
Times, Sunday Times
Those affected received a free copy of the game or an extra copy to send as a gift.
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The effects of the extra copy vary greatly, depending on the extent of the extra copy, genetic history, and chance.
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Autosomal trisomies are described by referencing the specific chromosome that has an extra copy.
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free copy
Paid for by the companies, consumers simply pick up a free copy in store, so maintaining circulation is not a problem.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
You can download a free copy at nice.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
You can download a free copy of the new quality standard for transient loss of consciousness at nice.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
gene copy
Even monozygotic twins, who develop from one zygote, have infrequent genetic differences due to mutations occurring during development and gene copy number variation.
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Gene copy number can be elevated in cancer cells.
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It has been suggested that increased gene copy number might allow for the mass production of proteins required to meet the metabolic demands of embryogenesis and early development.
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This means that genes promoting costly altruistic behaviour in their carriers can sometimes spread because they promote the survival of gene copies in relatives.
The Times Literary Supplement
Gene set pre-processing selects the longest protein-coding transcript of alternatively spliced genes and of very similar gene copies.
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grab a copy
Grab your copy for an authoritative guide you can always have on hand.
Christianity Today
For the full list of winners and runners-up, grab a copy for 3.70 from your local newsagent now.
Times, Sunday Times
Grab your copy of the album when it hits shelves tomorrow.
The Sun
Now readers can grab a copy of the paper off their front lawn early in the morning.
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hardback copy
It sold fewer than 1,000 hardback copies before it was adapted as a play and seen by 7m people worldwide.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Tickets cost £12 or £25 including a hardback copy of the book.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Fresh from lunching with her publisher, she proudly produces a hardback copy of her new book.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
identical copy
Now here was an identical copy of his friend.
Times, Sunday Times
Every cell in the embryo contains an identical copy of the genome of the entire person.
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The server sends back an identical copy of the data it received.
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The team made identical copies of the structures using nanotechnology.
Times, Sunday Times
Those that are beyond repair are destroyed and identical copies are remade.
Times, Sunday Times
keep a copy
Motown kept three copies of the record for its archive and the pressing plant also reputedly kept three copies.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The host organisation must keep copies of the visitor's passport and other details on file, and monitor that person throughout their stay here and report any absences or ' suspicions'.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Write to him and keep a copy.
The Sun (2008)
known copy
The only known copy of a poster for a lost 1920s horror movie has been sold for a world record price of 300,000.
Times, Sunday Times
However, their existence may signify that the archetype was much more extensive than any known copy.
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This work was lost, the last known copy having burned in 1945.
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This compilation was destroyed in a fire, with no known copy preserved.
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The oldest known copy of the manuscript dates from the late 9th century.
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manuscript copy
This work, written in 1683, was printed from a manuscript copy in the possession of a descendant.
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This last work survives in only one manuscript copy.
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No manuscript copy of this lively and exciting tale has survived.
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But he acquired a manuscript copy of the play and staged it without permission.
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An 1837 palm-leaf manuscript copy of an earlier copy has survived.
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multiple copies
So he decided to forage through the elephant genome for other genes with multiple copies.
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However, we can offer multiple copies at lowered prices.
Christianity Today
Everybody in large businesses will be familiar with the idea of storing data - often multiple copies - and backing it up religiously.
Times, Sunday Times
The shift to online shopping, which allows customers to order multiple copies of the same garment and then send all but one back, will make this miscounting worse.
Times, Sunday Times
He could make multiple copies of the obstacles and make them appear to move.
Times, Sunday Times
newspaper copy
It's especially common in newspaper copy.
Times, Sunday Times
A typical operator might set 10,000 words of newspaper copy each work shift.
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He has also been advertising and newspaper copy desk.
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obtain a copy
Is there a way to obtain a copy of the logo?
Times, Sunday Times
The outgoing message could politely suggest that callers either obtain a copy of the book or pay a fee.
Times, Sunday Times
You can obtain a copy of your credit report from a credit-reference agency for 2, or sign up to monthly subscription services which provide a credit-scoring service.
Times, Sunday Times
You should obtain a copy of the mortgage terms and conditions and check very carefully whether you were in breach of them at the date the receiver was appointed.
Times, Sunday Times
Armed with this knowledge, he could then pay a small fee to obtain a copy of the deceased's birth certificate.
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order a copy
For more information, or to order your copy, call 086-076-5432.
ST
You can order a copy by calling 1-800-222-1840.
Christianity Today
First-time buyers should order a copy of their credit history and iron out any mistakes on their file before applying for a loan.
Times, Sunday Times
Order your copy now to avoid disappointment.
Times, Sunday Times
Also, order a copy of your credit report from all three bureaus.
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original copy
One voucher per transaction only, voucher must be original copy.
The Sun
Mutations in the duplicated copy were tolerated because the original copy contained genetic information for the essential gene's function.
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These companies produce no original copy themselves, but are rather hired by international marketers and their advertising agencies to perform the process.
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The book becomes unpopular, and the original copy begins unwriting itself.
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This bootleg did not do too much to dent the value of an original copy however, which still commands a high price.
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paper copy
They are also stung for 23 a year extra for a paper copy instead of email.
The Sun
Laws passed in 1882 require a bank to pass on the paper copy of a cheque in order to make the payment.
Times, Sunday Times
I like being able to read a paper copy of a review.
Times, Sunday Times
What's more, the company never sent her a paper copy of the policy, as requested.
The Sun
If you have any kind of long-term health condition, consider taking a paper copy of your notes.
Times, Sunday Times
paperback copy
The site says that only 200 paperback copies were printed and most went to schools and libraries.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The pages of my 1964 paperback copy have all fallen out, loose with much use.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Yet in the past two months 100,000 paperback copies have been sold in Britain alone.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
print a copy
We encourage churches to print a copy of this article and use it to implement their own training.
Christianity Today
The paper's mistake was to print a copy of his letter, which was plainly light-hearted.
Times, Sunday Times
Students should print a copy of these terms and conditions for personal reference.
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I've printed a copy of your photo to give them as a kindly reminder.
Times, Sunday Times
printed copy
The few who needed to see the transcript were given a hand-delivered printed copy.
Times, Sunday Times
I got a printed copy of the signature and found it had been delivered to a commercial address about five miles away.
Times, Sunday Times
Please indicate if you would like a downloadable version or a printed copy.
The Sun
But did they have a printed copy for me?
Times, Sunday Times
The result allows anyone to participate in such games without having to pay the cost of acquiring a printed copy of the rules.
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purchase a copy
Similarly, if you purchase a copy of sheet music, you own that piece of paper.
Christianity Today
In these straitened times, the less well-heeled may experience difficulties in persuading even an otherwise sympathetic library to purchase a copy.
The Times Literary Supplement
Players were required to purchase a copy of the game which included 50 hours of initial game time.
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Paying players who purchase a copy of the full game will be able to play as all classes from all factions.
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The finished video was then shown to the audience, and the actors had the opportunity to purchase a copy of their video.
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receive a copy
Two days after you wrote to me, you did receive a copy, only it was unreadable.
Times, Sunday Times
He told the meeting that he was doing so and that each of those present would receive a copy of the tape.
Times, Sunday Times
Ten runners-up will each receive a copy of the album.
The Sun
Once you are happy with your book you simply click to complete it and you will receive a copy.
The Sun
The first 20 people to e-mail us will receive a copy.
Times, Sunday Times
request a copy
Request your copy or download a digital copy from bit.ly/bhfhealthy.
The Sun
Customers can still request a copy of the catalogue — first introduced in 1973 — to take home.
The Sun
Owner/operators should request a copy of this certification for their own protection.
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The account holder can request a copy of a cancelled cheque as proof of a payment.
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A motorist can request a copy of the video evidence should the matter be dealt with at court.
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retain a copy
Similarly, lessors and their real estate agents are required to retain a copy of the completed lease or attachment for 3 years from the commencement of the lease period.
Christianity Today
He should retain a copy of his letter for his own records, obtain proof of posting and enclose a copy of the hotel cancellation receipt.
Times, Sunday Times
Whenever one party sends something to the other party, it retains a copy of the data it sent until the recipient has acknowledged that it received it.
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sign a copy
So, did she ask him to sign her copy of his autobiography?
Times, Sunday Times
Upon signing the copy, they were asked to sign a third paper which they believed to be a third copy.
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Styles showed his gratitude by being very charming, signing a copy of his new album ... and feeding her pet fish.
Times,Sunday Times
As people queued for him to sign their copies you could see big men shaking with tears.
Times, Sunday Times
I've signed a copy of the book for him and will put it outside his room.
Times, Sunday Times
signed copy
It was all over after an hour and it cost 40 for the privilege, but you got a signed copy of his book too.
The Sun
We have a retro juicer and a signed copy of his book to give away.
The Sun
If it was determined by appraisal, you should also keep a signed copy of the appraisal.
Christianity Today
The first 50 orders will receive a signed copy (allocated on a first come first-serve basis).
Times, Sunday Times
Quite a few years later he sent a signed copy of his book as an apology.
Times, Sunday Times
single copy
Of the 1.23 million available, only 173,000 were ever bought, meaning 85 per cent did not sell a single copy all year.
Times, Sunday Times
He wanted the pictures ripped out of every single copy.
Times, Sunday Times
A single copy will use the equivalent of 10 trees' worth of paper.
Times, Sunday Times
Thus, for many centuries an environmental factor has favored the survival of individuals carrying a single copy of the sickle hemoglobin mutation.
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And make sure you never come down to a single copy of any one file.
Times, Sunday Times
software copy
Probably one of the earliest devices to use parallel were dongles used as a hardware key form of software copy protection.
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Under section 1964, the terms of a software license agreement can enable the licensor to retain ownership of a licensed software copy.
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This software copies the internet communications as they flow through a network and then extracts only the requested metadata.
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submit a copy
A national deposit law requires publishers to submit a copy of all new titles to the archive.
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Following creation of the drawing, the detailer must usually (as described above) submit a copy of the drawing to the architect and engineer for review (approval).
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He submitted a copy to each, and also to anybody else in the business that he could cajole into reading it.
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Word counts are validated on the site, with writers submitting a copy of their novel for automatic counting.
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well-thumbed copy
The only written material is a curry-house menu and a well-thumbed copy of Zoo.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
You shouldn't be on your own with specialist stuff: instead, choose an architect with a well-thumbed copy of the directory on their desk.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
I've still got a well-thumbed copy on my office bookshelf.
The Sun (2014)
Translations:
Chinese: 复制, 副本, 复制
Japanese: 複製 reproduction, 原稿 written text, 複製する
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