0 present participle of copy
1 to produce something so that it is the same as an original piece of work:
2 to behave, dress, speak, etc. in a way that is intended to be like someone else, for example, because you admire that person:
3 If you copy and paste something on a computer screen, you move it from one area to another.
They've copied the basic design from the Japanese model and added a few of their own refinements.
All authors need to be wary of inadvertent copying of other people's ideas.
Make sure the file you're copying to is open before you click 'Paste'.
In addition, an even simpler change is presented, which prevents multiple copying in a very common case.
This approach also enables efficient low-level manipulation of feature structures, such as block copying and block equivalence checking.
Since t is closed, it cannot be a variable, an erasing construct or a copying construct.