0 past simple and past 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. --
That is, the phrase accent is copied to two locations, the nuclear syllable and the penultimate syllable.
Some of his work was copied for publication in journals and reports.
I aim to show who copied it, who composed it, under what conditions, and for what ends.
When garbage collection is initiated, all live closures are copied from one semi-space to (one end of) the other.
Where a sequence of actions achieves a goal, it may be copied in a goal-centred way, without regard to style.
Her face is perfectly copied using a 5 mm thick flexible silicone skin.
Firstly, it is never copied any other way (something not always congruent with performance possibilities, however, as shall be seen for the group 2 balades).
Vectors created by makearrayuc are allocated on a single processor and copied vectors (produced by copy) are distributed as their copy.