0 something that is made to look exactly like something else -- копия
1 a single book, newspaper, etc of which many have been produced -- экземпляр
2 to produce something that is similar or exactly the same as something else -- копировать
4 to cheat by looking at and using someone else's work -- списывать
She copied his answers.
Contributors receive seventy-five copies of their papers free.
Authors should submit three copies of each illustration.
In this sense, then, control relies on planning to provide an adequate efference copy.
Additional copies, not exceeding 200, may be had at cost price : these should be ordered when the final proof is returned.
Then it is easy to see that replacing f by one more copy of e we would get a triangle-free hypergraph of not smaller weight.
Although recruits were informed of the purpose of the interview, they were not provided with a copy of the interview schedule in advance.
Although the copy numbers of the vector genome were reduced, our data did not rule out promoter shut-off completely.
She discusses in detail four areas of verbal hygiene: copy editing, teaching grammar in schools, 'political correctness', and self-help language courses for women.
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複製, 臨摹, 模仿,效仿…
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复制, 临摹, 模仿,效仿…
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copia, ejemplar, copiar…
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cópia, exemplar, copiar…
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コピー, (本、雑誌の)~冊, ~をコピーする…
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kopya, benzer, nüsha…
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copie [feminine], reproduction [feminine], exemplaire [masculine]…
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còpia, exemplar, copiar…
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