photocopy

pho‧to‧cop‧y 1 S3 W3 / fəʊtəʊkɒpi $ foʊtəkɑpi / 名词 ( 复数形式 photocopies ) [可数名词] #

a photographic copy, especially of something printed, written, or drawn :

I sent him the original document, not a photocopy.

photocopy 2 S3 W3 verb ( past tense and past participle photocopied , present participle photocopying , third person singular photocopies ) [及物动词] #

to make a photographic copy of something :
Leave the papers with me and I’ll get them photocopied.

— photocopying noun [不可数名词] :
Could you do some photocopying for me tomorrow?

THESAURUS

copy to deliberately make or produce something that is exactly like another thing : You could copy the files onto a CD. | Many people have tried to copy his paintings. photocopy to copy a piece of paper with writing or pictures on it, using a machine : I’ll photocopy the letter and give it to you. reproduce to print a copy of a picture or document, especially in a book or newspaper : The image has been reproduced in many magazines and newspapers around the world. forge to illegally copy something written or printed : He forged my signature. | forged £10 notes pirate to illegally copy and sell something such as a book, video, DVD, or computer program : The survey suggests that 27% of software in the UK has been pirated.