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I 1. ['djuːplɪkət] [AE 'duːpləkət]1) (copy) (of document) duplicato m. (of di); (of painting, cassette) copia f.2) (photocopy) fotocopia f.2.1) (copied) [cheque, receipt] duplicato2) (in two parts) [form, invoice] in duplice copiaII ['djuːplɪkeɪt] [AE 'duːpləkeɪt]2) (photocopy) fotocopiare* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) duplice, gemello2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) duplicato2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) duplicato, copia3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) duplicare, fare una seconda copia- duplicator* * *duplicate /ˈdju:plɪkət/, ( USA) /ˈdu:plɪkət/A a.1 duplice; doppio2 esattamente uguale ( a un altro); gemello: a duplicate copy, un duplicato; duplicate keys to the back door, due chiavi ( uguali) per la porta di servizio4 (biol.) duplicatoB n.1 duplicato; copia: I'll get a duplicate made, faccio fare un duplicato; The jewels were duplicates, not originals, i gioielli erano delle copie, non gli originali2 copia conforme; sosia3 (fotogr., cinem.) controtipo● (comput.) duplicate key, chiave duplicata □ (mat.) duplicate proportion (o duplicate ratio), rapporto di uno a due □ in duplicate, in duplice copia: Copies should be sent in duplicate to the following address, esemplari in duplice copia devono essere spediti al seguente indirizzo.(to) duplicate /ˈdju:plɪkeɪt/, ( USA) /ˈdu:plɪkeɪt/A v. t.1 duplicare; fare una seconda copia di (qc.)2 replicare; ripetere: The sequel of the film failed to duplicate the success of the original, il seguito del film non ha replicato il successo dell'originale; We should avoid duplicating our efforts, dovremmo evitare di ripetere i nostri sforziB v. i.(biol.) duplicarsi● duplicating book, blocchetto autocopiante □ duplicating machine, duplicatore; ciclostile.* * *I 1. ['djuːplɪkət] [AE 'duːpləkət]1) (copy) (of document) duplicato m. (of di); (of painting, cassette) copia f.2) (photocopy) fotocopia f.2.1) (copied) [cheque, receipt] duplicato2) (in two parts) [form, invoice] in duplice copiaII ['djuːplɪkeɪt] [AE 'duːpləkeɪt]2) (photocopy) fotocopiare -
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I ['kɒpɪ]1) (reproduction) copia f., riproduzione f.2) (issue) (of book, newspaper, record) copia f., esemplare m.3) (journalist's, advertiser's text) testo m.II 1. ['kɒpɪ]to be o make good copy essere materia di (grande) interesse; to file (one's) copy — presentare il proprio lavoro
1) (imitate) copiare, imitare [person, style]2) (duplicate) copiare [ document, file] ( onto su); (write out by hand) copiare, ricopiare, trascrivere [ text] ( into su)2.* * *['kopi] 1. plural - copies; noun1) (an imitation or reproduction: That dress is a copy of one I saw at a Paris fashion show; He made eight copies of the pamphlet on the photocopier.) copia2) (a single book, newspaper etc: Can I have six copies of this dictionary, please?) copia3) (written or typed material for publishing: He writes copy for advertisements.) materiale2. verb(to make an imitation or reproduction of (something): Copy the way I speak; Copy this passage into your notebook.) copiare- copier- copyright* * *I ['kɒpɪ]1) (reproduction) copia f., riproduzione f.2) (issue) (of book, newspaper, record) copia f., esemplare m.3) (journalist's, advertiser's text) testo m.II 1. ['kɒpɪ]to be o make good copy essere materia di (grande) interesse; to file (one's) copy — presentare il proprio lavoro
1) (imitate) copiare, imitare [person, style]2) (duplicate) copiare [ document, file] ( onto su); (write out by hand) copiare, ricopiare, trascrivere [ text] ( into su)2. -
3 duplicate du·pli·cate vb n , adj
['djuːplɪkɪt]1. vt(document) fare una doppia copia di, (on machine) riprodurre, duplicare, (repeat: action) ripetere, riprodurre2. n(document) duplicatoin duplicate — in duplice copia, in doppia copia
duplicate key — doppione m della chiave
3. adj(copy) conforme, esattamente ugualeEnglish-Italian dictionary > duplicate du·pli·cate vb n , adj
См. также в других словарях:
Duplicate copy — Дублетный [дополнительный] экземпляр, дублёр … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
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duplicate — 1 noun (C) 1 an exact copy of something that you can use in the same way: If you ve lost your key I can give you a duplicate. 2 in duplicate if something is written in duplicate, there are two copies of it duplicate adjective: a duplicate copy 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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copy — I noun cast, counterfeit, counterpart, duplicate, duplication, ectype, facsimile, fake, forgery, image, imitation, impress, impression, imprint, likeness, offprint, personation, print, reissue, repetition, replica, representation, reprint,… … Law dictionary
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Copy and paste programming — is a pejorative term to describe highly repetitive computer programming code apparently produced by copy and paste operations. It is frequently symptomatic of a lack of programming competence, or an insufficiently expressive development… … Wikipedia
duplicate — [adj] matching alike, corresponding, dualistic, duple, duplex, equal, equivalent, identic, identical, indistinguishable, same, self same, tantamount, twin, twofold, very same; concepts 563,566 Ant. different, unmatching duplicate [n] copy,… … New thesaurus