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1 copy
lemásol, puskázik* * *['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.) másolat2) (a single book, newspaper etc: Can I have six copies of this dictionary, please?) példány3) (written or typed material for publishing: He writes copy for advertisements.) kézirat2. verb(to make an imitation or reproduction of (something): Copy the way I speak; Copy this passage into your notebook.) (le)másol- copier- copyright -
2 duplicate
másolat* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) másolat2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) másolat2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) másodpéldány3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) másol- duplicator -
3 carbon paper
(a type of paper coated with carbon etc which makes a copy when placed between the sheets being written or typed.) indigó -
4 transcript
átírás* * *1) (a written or printed copy of a discussion, a speech etc: I've read the transcript of the tape/interview.) átírás; leírás2) ((American) an official school report with a list of a student's grades in the subjects studied.) (iskolai) bizonyítvány, (egyetemi, főiskolai) index (másolata)
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