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1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) rezerves; atdarināts; kopēts2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) atdarinājums; kopija2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) dublikāts3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) izgatavot dublikātu/ kopiju; kopēt- duplicator* * *dublikāts, kopija; rezerves daļas; divkāršot, dubultot; izgatavot kopiju; divkāršs, dubults; rezerves; kopēts, atdarināts
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duplicate — 01. Did you [duplicate] enough copies of the homework for everyone? 02. The government is conducting a study of services offered at the state and federal level to see if there is a [duplication] of services that could be eliminated. 03. Other… … Grammatical examples in English
duplicate — duplicative, adj. n., adj. /dooh pli kit, dyooh /; v. /dooh pli kayt , dyooh /, n., v., duplicated, duplicating, adj. n. 1. a copy exactly like an original. 2. anything corresponding in all respects to something else. 3. Cards. a duplicate game.… … Universalium
duplicate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin duplicatus, past participle of duplicare to double, from duplic , duplex Date: 15th century 1. consisting of or existing in two corresponding or identical parts or examples < duplicate invoices > … New Collegiate Dictionary
duplicate — du•pli•cate n., adj. [[t]ˈdu plɪ kɪt, ˈdyu [/t]] v. [[t] ˌkeɪt[/t]] n. v. cat•ed, cat•ing, adj. 1) a copy exactly like an original 2) anything corresponding in all respects to something else 3) to make an exact copy of 4) to double; make twofold… … From formal English to slang
duplicate — [do͞o′pli kit, dyo͞o′pli kit; ] for v. [, do͞o′plikāt΄] adj. [ME duplicaten < L duplicatus, pp. of duplicare, to double: see DUPLEX] 1. double 2. having two similar parts 3. corresponding exactly 4. designating a way of playing bridge in which … English World dictionary
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duplicate — du|pli|cate1 [ˈdju:plıkeıt US ˈdu: ] v [T] 1.) to copy something exactly ▪ New copies of the form can be duplicated from a master copy. ▪ The video had been duplicated illegally. 2.) to repeat something in exactly the same way ▪ We don t want… … Dictionary of contemporary English
duplicate — ▪ I. duplicate du‧pli‧cate 1 [ˈdjuːplkt ǁ ˈduː ] noun 1. [countable] an exact copy of a document: • Did you keep a duplicate of the contract? 2. in duplicate if a document is written in duplicate, there are two copies of it: • Provide a… … Financial and business terms
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