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xer·ox1. xer·ox [ʼzɪərɒks, Am ʼzɪrɑ:ks] vtto \Xerox® sth etw kopieren;a \Xerox®ed copy of a document eine Kopie eines Dokuments2. Xer·ox® n Kopie f -
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xer·ox1. xer·ox [ʼzɪərɒks, Am ʼzɪrɑ:ks] vtto \xerox sth etw kopieren;a \xeroxed copy of a document eine Kopie eines Dokuments2. Xer·ox® n Kopie f -
4 ksero
Ⅰ n inv. 1. (kserokopiarka) Xerox® (machine), (photo)copier odbić coś na ksero to xerox sth, to (photo)copy sth 2. (kserokopia) Xerox®(copy), (photo)copy ksero dyplomu/dokumentu a photocopy a. Xerox® of a diploma/document- zrobić ksero czegoś to photocopy a. xerox sth3. (punkt usługowy) copy shop Ⅱ adj. inv. odbitka a. kopia ksero a Xerox® (copy), a (photo)copy* * *nt(pot) ( urządzenie) Xerox (Ŕ) (machine), (pot: odbitka) Xerox (copy)* * *n.indecl.1. (= kserokopiarka) photocopier, xerox.2. (= kserokopia) photocopy, xeroxed copy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ksero
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f (G D Gpl kserokopii) Xerox® (copy), (photo)copy kserokopia dokumentu/umowy/rysunku a photocopy a. Xerox® of a document/contract/drawing- zrobić kserokopię czegoś to photocopy a. xerox sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kserokopi|a
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6 снимать
vt; св - снять1) убирать откуда-л to take off/ вниз down; to removeснима́ть пальто́ — to take off one's coat
снима́ть с кого-л пальто́ — to help sb out of his coat
снима́ть карти́ну со стены́ — to take down/to remove a picture from the wall
2)снима́ть урожа́й — to harvest, to bring in/to gather in/to reap a harvest, to gather in/to harvest/to reap a crop
3) помещение to rentснима́ть ко́мнату — to rent a room
4) отменять to withdraw, to liftснима́ть кандидату́ру/предложе́ние — to withdraw one's candidacy/proposal
снима́ть запре́т на что-л — to lift a ban on sth
снима́ть с рабо́ты — to dismiss, to fire coll,
снима́ть напряже́ние — to defuse tension
5) фото to take, to makeснима́ть фильм — to make/to produce/to shoot a film/a picture/AE a movie
снима́ть кого-л — to photograph sb coll, to take a photo(graph)/a picture of sb, to snap sb coll
снима́тько́пию — to copy, to make a copy (of)
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8 iniciar
v.to start, to initiate.iniciar a alguien en algo to initiate somebody into somethingEl juez inició la carrera The judge initiated the race.El maestro inició a Ricardo The teacher initiated Richard.Ricardo inició ayer Richard started yesterday.Las máquinas iniciaron ayer The machines started=began operation yesterday* * *1 (empezar) to start, begin2 (introducir) to initiate (en, in)1 (empezar) to start, begin\iniciarse en to start to learn about* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ actividad] (=comenzar) to begin, start, initiate frm; (=dar origen a) to originate; (=fundar) to pioneeriniciar la sesión — (Inform) to log in, log on
2) [en conocimientos, secta] to initiate (en into)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (frml) <curso/viaje> to begin, commence (frml); <negociaciones/diligencias> to initiate, commence (frml)b) ( en secta)c) ( en un arte)2.iniciarse v pron1) ceremonia/negociaciones to begin, commence (frml)2) personaa) ( en secta)b) ( en un arte)* * *= initiate, institute, start, inaugurate, pioneer, enter, lead off, detonate, usher in.Ex. The scheme was initiated under the auspices of UNISIST with the intention of providing a switching language.Ex. The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.Ex. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex. In the beginning staff delivered books to readers in their homes, while in 1972 a mobile library service was inaugurated enabling readers to choose their own materials.Ex. Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex. Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex. Laurence Prusak will lead off the guest lectures on Monday, August 20th.Ex. There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex. Optical technology has ushered in a new phase in the storage and retrieval of information.----* fuego + iniciar = fire + break out.* iniciar el vuelo = take to + the sky.* iniciar las actividades = get + things going, get + things rolling, start + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling.* iniciar los trámites = initiate + action.* iniciarse = cut + Posesivo + spurs.* iniciar una cruzada por = crusade for.* iniciar una investigación = launch + investigation.* iniciar una negociación = open + discussion.* iniciar un proyecto = launch + effort.* que se inicie la contienda = let battle commence.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (frml) <curso/viaje> to begin, commence (frml); <negociaciones/diligencias> to initiate, commence (frml)b) ( en secta)c) ( en un arte)2.iniciarse v pron1) ceremonia/negociaciones to begin, commence (frml)2) personaa) ( en secta)b) ( en un arte)* * *= initiate, institute, start, inaugurate, pioneer, enter, lead off, detonate, usher in.Ex: The scheme was initiated under the auspices of UNISIST with the intention of providing a switching language.
Ex: The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.Ex: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex: In the beginning staff delivered books to readers in their homes, while in 1972 a mobile library service was inaugurated enabling readers to choose their own materials.Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex: Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex: Laurence Prusak will lead off the guest lectures on Monday, August 20th.Ex: There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex: Optical technology has ushered in a new phase in the storage and retrieval of information.* fuego + iniciar = fire + break out.* iniciar el vuelo = take to + the sky.* iniciar las actividades = get + things going, get + things rolling, start + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling.* iniciar los trámites = initiate + action.* iniciarse = cut + Posesivo + spurs.* iniciar una cruzada por = crusade for.* iniciar una investigación = launch + investigation.* iniciar una negociación = open + discussion.* iniciar un proyecto = launch + effort.* que se inicie la contienda = let battle commence.* * *iniciar [A1 ]vt1 ( frml); ‹curso/viaje› to begin, commence ( frml); ‹negociaciones/diligencias› to initiate, commence ( frml)2 (en una secta) iniciar A algn EN algo to initiate sb INTO sth3 (en un arte) iniciar a algn EN algo to introduce sb TO sth4 ( Inf) to boot, boot upA «ceremonia/negociaciones» to begin, commence ( frml)B «persona»1 (en una secta) iniciarse EN algo to be initiated INTO sth2 (en un arte) iniciarse EN algo to take one's first steps IN sthse iniciaban en el arte de la oratoria they were taking their first steps in the art of public speaking* * *
iniciar ( conjugate iniciar) verbo transitivo
‹negociaciones/diligencias› to initiate, commence (frml)b) iniciar a algn en algo ‹ en secta› to initiate sb into sth;
‹ en un arte› to introduce sb to sth
iniciarse verbo pronominal
1 [ceremonia/negociaciones] to begin, commence (frml)
2 [ persona] iniciarse en algo ‹ en secta› to be initiated into sth;
‹ en un arte› to take one's first steps in sth
iniciar verbo transitivo
1 (dar comienzo) to begin, start; (poner en marcha) to initiate
iniciar el proceso de paz, to initiate the peace process ➣ Ver nota en begin y start 2 (impartir los primeros conocimientos) to initiate [en, in, into]
(introducir en un grupo, un secreto) to initiate [en, into]
' iniciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- entablar
- lanzarse
- proceder
English:
action
- enter into
- get
- initiate
- institute
- open
- should
- introduce
- kick
- prosecute
* * *♦ vt1. [empezar] to start, to initiate;[debate, discusión] to start off* * *v/t initiate; curso start, begin* * *iniciar vtcomenzar: to initiate, to begin* * * -
9 kopieren
* * *das Kopierencopying* * *ko|pie|ren [ko'piːrən] ptp kopiert1. vtto copy; (= nachahmen) to imitate; (= ablichten) to photocopy; (= durchpausen) to trace; (PHOT ) Film to printeine Datei auf die Festplatte kopíéren — to copy a file onto the hard disk
oft kopiert, nie erreicht — often imitated but never equalled (Brit) or equaled (US)
2. vito copy; (= fotokopieren) to photocopy* * *1) (to make an imitation or reproduction of (something): Copy the way I speak; Copy this passage into your notebook.) copy2) (a type of photographic process used for copying documents.) Xerox3) (to photocopy (something) using this process.) Xerox* * *ko·pie·ren *[koˈpi:rən]vt▪ etw \kopieren to print sth3. (Doppel herstellen)▪ etw \kopieren to copy sth4. (nachbilden)▪ etw \kopieren to copy [or replicate] sth5. (nachahmen)▪ jdn/etw \kopieren to imitate [or copy] sb/sthoft kopiert, nie erreicht often imitated but never equalled [or AM a. duplicated]* * *transitives Verb1) copy; (imitieren) imitate2) (fotokopieren) photocopy3) (Fot., Film) print* * ** * *transitives Verb1) copy; (imitieren) imitate2) (fotokopieren) photocopy3) (Fot., Film) print* * *adj.copying adj. v.to copy v.to replicate v.to reproduce v. -
10 odbi|ć
pf — odbi|jać1 impf (odbiję — odbijam) Ⅰ vt 1. Fiz. to reflect [światło, ciepło, dźwięk]- śnieg odbija część promieni słonecznych snow reflects some of the sun’s rays2. (ukazać obraz) [lustro, woda, szkło] to reflect, to mirror [obraz, wizerunek, postać]- ich twarze odbite w tafli wody their faces reflected a. mirrored on (the surface of) water- lustro odbiło jego podobiznę the mirror reflected his image3. Sport (zmienić kierunek) to deflect [strzał, piłkę]; (w tenisie, badmintonie) to return [piłkę, lotkę] 4. (nanieść maszynowo) to print; (powielić) to (make a) copy of; (odcisnąć) to impress- odbić pieczęć na dokumencie to stamp a document, to impress a document with a stamp a. seal- maszyna, która odbija kolorowy wzór na koszulkach a machine which prints a coloured pattern on T-shirts- ślad dłoni odbity w glinie/na piasku an impression of a hand in clay/sand- odbić dokument/stronę na ksero(kopiarce) to xerox® a. photocopy a document/page- ulotki odbijane na powielaczu leaflets printed on a. produced by a duplicating machine5. (otworzyć) to prise [sth] open, to prise open, to pry [sth] open, to pry open US [skrzynię, drzwi]; to open [wieko, pokrywę] 6. (odkruszyć) to chip [sth] off, to chip off [farbę, rdzę, tynk] 7. (uszkodzić części ciała) to injure [nerkę] 8. (uwolnić) to retake, to recapture [miasto, twierdzę]; to rescue [zakładników, jeńca, więźniów] 9 pot. (uwieść) to take away [żonę, kochanka, dziewczynę]- najlepsza przyjaciółka odbiła mi chłopaka my best friend has taken my boyfriend away from me- brat odbił mi dziewczynę w tańcu my brother cut in while I was dancing with a girl10 (odkorkować) to hit hard the bottom of a bottle with the palm of the hand so as to loosen the cork Ⅱ vi 1. (oddalić się od brzegu) [kajak, łódź] to push off; [statek, jacht, załoga] to set sail- wskoczyła do pontonu i pośpiesznie odbiła od brzegu she jumped into a dingy and hurriedly pushed off- nasz statek odbił/odbiliśmy od przystani o zachodzie słońca our ship/we set sail and left the haven at sunset2. (wyładować) to vent, to take [sth] out [gniew, zły humor] (na kimś on sb)- odbijać na kimś swoje niepowodzenia a. porażki to take out one’s frustration on sb3. (skręcić) [kierowca, pojazd] to turn off (od czegoś sth); [droga, trasa] to diverge, to branch off (od czegoś from sth)- od głównej drogi odbiliśmy w prawo we turned off the main road to the right- ulica, przy której mieszkam, odbija od drogi przelotowej the street where I live branches off the main road a. through route4. (odłączyć się) to stray- kilka owiec odbiło od stada a few sheep strayed from the flock5. (o broni) to recoil Ⅲ v imp. 1. pot. (oszaleć) jemu/im odbiło he’s/they’re nuts pot., he’s/they’ve gone round the twist GB pot. 2. pot. (stać się zarozumiałym) odbiło mu/jej he’s/she’s got big-headed a. too big for his/her boots pot. Ⅳ odbić się — odbijać się 1. Fiz. [dźwięk, fale, promieniowanie] to reflect (od czegoś off sth) 2. (ukazać swój obraz) to be mirrored a. reflected- jej twarz odbiła się w lustrze her face was reflected in the mirror3. (uzewnętrznić się) [uczucia, stany] to show, to be noticeable- na jej twarzy odbiło się zadowolenie her face showed satisfaction4. (uderzyć i zmienić kierunek) [piłka, strzał] to rebound (od czegoś from sth); to bounce, to bound (od czegoś off sth)- kamień odbił się od ziemi/ściany i uderzył go w nogę a stone bounced off the ground/wall and hit his leg- piłka odbiła się od słupka i wpadła do bramki the ball rebounded from a post and landed in the goal5. (skoczyć) [osoba, zwierzę] to push with one’s legs (od czegoś against); to push oneself (od czegoś off sth)- chłopak/pies odbił się od ziemi i skoczył w kierunku piłki the boy/dog leapt from the ground and jumped towards the ball- kot odbił się tylnymi łapkami i wskoczył na parapet the cat used its hind legs to spring onto the window sill6. (zostawić ślad) to be impressed- na piasku odbił się ślad stopy a footprint was impressed in the sand7. (wywrzeć wpływ) to affect vt- taki tryb życia odbija się na zdrowiu such a lifestyle affects one’s health- sytuacja na rynku odbija się pozytywnie/negatywnie na nastrojach społeczeństwa the economic situation adversely/favourably affects public opinion8. (oddalić się) to stray, to wander away- na wycieczce odbił od grupy i zabłądził during the excursion he wandered away from the group and got lostⅤ odbić sobie — odbijać sobie (rekompensować) to make up for [straty, brak]- straciliśmy mnóstwo czasu, ale odbijemy to sobie we’ve lost a lot of time, but we’ll make up for it- musiał odbić sobie na sprzedaży zboża to, co stracił na mleku he had to make up a. compensate for the losses in the milk sales by making gains in grain salesⅥ odbić się — odbijać się v imp. (czknąć) mnie/dziecku odbiło się I/the child belchedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odbi|ć
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11 photocopier
photocopier [fɔtɔkɔpje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *fɔtokɔpjeverbe transitif to photocopy, to xerox® US* * *fɔtokɔpje vt* * *[fɔtɔkɔpje] verbe transitifphotocopiez-moi ce document en trois exemplaires, s'il vous plaît please make three photocopies ou copies of this document for me -
12 impulsar
v.1 to propel, to drive.2 to stimulate (promocionar) (economía).impulsar las relaciones Norte-Sur to promote North-South relationslas claves que impulsan el sector the key drivers for the industry3 to encourage, to foster, to urge, to drive.Ricardo impulsa a su equipo Richard encourages his team.4 to impulse, to propel, to motor.Su tecnología impulsa el programa His technology impulses the program.5 to boost, to drive, to force, to give a boost.Su energía impulsa a María His energy impels Mary.* * *1 to impel2 TÉCNICA to drive forward3 (potenciar) to promote4 (incitar) to drive\impulsar a alguien a hacer algo to drive somebody to do something* * *verb1) to impel2) drive* * *VT1) (Mec) to drive, propel2) [+ persona] to drive, impel3) [+ deporte, inversión] to promote* * *verbo transitivoa) <motor/vehículo> to propel, driveb) < persona> to drivec) <comercio, producción> to boost, give a boost to* * *= further, impel, propel, thrust forward, drive, mobilise [mobilize, -USA], pioneer, give + impetus, power, jump-start [jump start], kick-start [kickstart], forward.Ex. IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.Ex. We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.Ex. A magnetic field propels the bubbles in the right direction through the film.Ex. The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.Ex. It is time for all librarians to change their attitudes and become involved, to seek funds and mobilise civic organisations and businesses in cooperative efforts.Ex. Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex. Two concepts given much impetus lately through the increasing study of sociology have been 'communication' and 'class'.Ex. The other method was to increase the effective size of the press by using a cylindrical platen, powered either by hand or by steam.Ex. Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.Ex. Shock tactics are sometimes necessary in order to expose injustice and kick-start the process of reform.Ex. In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.----* impulsado por energía eólica = wind-powered.* impulsar a = galvanise into.* impulsar a la acción = galvanise into + action.* * *verbo transitivoa) <motor/vehículo> to propel, driveb) < persona> to drivec) <comercio, producción> to boost, give a boost to* * *= further, impel, propel, thrust forward, drive, mobilise [mobilize, -USA], pioneer, give + impetus, power, jump-start [jump start], kick-start [kickstart], forward.Ex: IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.
Ex: We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.Ex: A magnetic field propels the bubbles in the right direction through the film.Ex: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.Ex: It is time for all librarians to change their attitudes and become involved, to seek funds and mobilise civic organisations and businesses in cooperative efforts.Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex: Two concepts given much impetus lately through the increasing study of sociology have been 'communication' and 'class'.Ex: The other method was to increase the effective size of the press by using a cylindrical platen, powered either by hand or by steam.Ex: Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.Ex: Shock tactics are sometimes necessary in order to expose injustice and kick-start the process of reform.Ex: In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.* impulsado por energía eólica = wind-powered.* impulsar a = galvanise into.* impulsar a la acción = galvanise into + action.* * *impulsar [A1 ]vt1 ‹motor/vehículo› to propel, driveel viento impulsa la nave the wind propels the ship2 ‹persona› to driveel motivo que lo impulsó a hacerlo the motive that drove him to do itse sintió impulsada a decírselo she felt impelled to tell him3 ‹comercio› to boost, give a boost topara impulsar las relaciones culturales in order to promote cultural relationsquieren impulsar la iniciativa they are trying to give impetus to o to boost the initiative* * *
impulsar ( conjugate impulsar) verbo transitivo
‹cultura/relaciones› to promote
impulsar verbo transitivo
1 to impel, drive: el viento impulsa la cometa, the kite is driven by the wind
2 (estimular) to motivate: sus palabras de ánimo me impulsaron a seguir, his words of encouragement inspired me to go on
' impulsar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animar
- llevar
English:
drive
- fuel
- galvanize
- impel
- paddle
- power
* * *impulsar vt1. [empujar] to propel, to drive¿qué te impulsó a marcharte? what drove you to leave?3. [promocionar] [economía] to stimulate;[amistad] to foster;debemos impulsar las relaciones Norte-Sur we should promote North-South relations;las claves que impulsan el sector the key drivers for the industry* * *v/t1 TÉC propel2 COM, figboost* * *impulsar vt: to propel, to drive* * *impulsar vb2. (animar) to encourage3. (promover) to boost / to stimulate -
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photocopie [fɔtɔkɔpi]feminine noun* * *fɔtokɔpi1) ( copie) photocopy2) ( procédé) photocopying3) ( service) photocopying service* * *fɔtokɔpi nf1) (= reproduction) photocopy2) (= procédé) photocopying* * *photocopie nf1 ( copie) photocopy, photostat, xerox® US;2 ( procédé) photocopying;3 ( service) (dans magasin, université) photocopying service; ( dans administration) envoyer qch à la photocopie to send sth to be photocopied.[fɔtɔkɔpi] nom féminin -
14 buy
v. (bought) 1. худалдан авах. They bought the car secondhand from their neighbours. Тэд хөршийнхнээсээ хуучин машин худалдаж авав. 2. итгэх. The police will never \buy a story like that. Наад үгэнд чинь цагдаагийнхан хэзээ ч итгэхгүй. buy into sth хувьцаа худалдаж авах. We bought into the Xerox Company at the right time. Бид Ксерокс компаний хувьцааг авсан нь цагаа олжээ. buy sb off мөнгө төлж заналхийлэл, нийнтэгнээс мултрах. buy sth up бүгдийг нь худалдан авах. A New York businessman has bought up the entire company. Нью-Йоркийн бизнесмен компанийг бүхэлд нь худалдаж авав. n. 1. юм худалдан авах. 2. бараа таваар. buyer n. худалдан авагч. -
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(untr., hat) vt/i photocopy; er fotokopiert gerade he’s just doing some photocopying* * *to photocopy* * *fo|to|ko|pie|ren [fotoko'piːrən] ptp fotokopiertvt insepto photocopy, to make a photocopy of* * *(to make a copy in this way: Will you photocopy this letter for me?) photocopy* * *fo·to·ko·pie·ren *[fotokoˈpi:rən]vt (geh)▪ etw \fotokopieren to photocopy sth* * *transitives, intransitives Verb photocopy* * *fotokopieren (untrennb, hat) v/t & v/i photocopy;er fotokopiert gerade he’s just doing some photocopying* * *transitives, intransitives Verb photocopy* * *v.to Xerox (US) v.to photocopy v.to photostat v. -
16 Kopie
f; -, -n copy (auch fig.); (Zweitschrift) auch duplicate; (Fotokopie) photocopy; FOT. (Abzug) print; Kunst: copy, Gemälde: auch reproduction, Plastik: auch replica* * *die Kopie(Durchschlag) carbon copy;(Fotokopie) photocopy; copy;(Nachbildung) replication; replica;(Zweitschrift) copy; duplicate* * *Ko|pie [ko'pi] [-'piːən] (Aus) [-piən]f -, -ncopy; (= Durchschlag auch) carbon (copy); (= Ablichtung) photocopy; (PHOT) print; (FILM) print, copy; (von Statue) copy, replica; (fig) carbon copydas ist nicht das Original sondern eine Kopie — it's not the original but a copy or imitation
* * *die1) (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.) copy2) (a photocopy (of something) made by such a process.) Xerox* * *Ko·pie<-, -n>[koˈpi:, pl koˈpi:ən]f1. (Nachbildung) copy, replica2. (Fotokopie) photocopy3. (Durchschrift) [carbon] copy4. (Abschrift) copy5. (Abzug eines Fotos) copy, print6. (Doppel eines Films) copy, print* * *die; Kopie, Kopien1) copy; (Imitation) imitation2) (Durchschrift) carbon copy3) (Fotokopie) photocopy4) (Fot., Film) print* * *Kopie f; -, -n copy (auch fig); (Zweitschrift) auch duplicate; (Fotokopie) photocopy; FOTO (Abzug) print; KUNST copy, Gemälde: auch reproduction, Plastik: auch replica* * *die; Kopie, Kopien1) copy; (Imitation) imitation2) (Durchschrift) carbon copy3) (Fotokopie) photocopy4) (Fot., Film) print* * *-n f.copy n.duplicate n.replica n.replication n.transcript n.
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