Meaning of the word copy

Noun



The novel has sold more than a million copies.



She got a job writing advertising copy.



All copy must be submitted by 5 p.m.

Verb



She copied the design on a piece of paper.



Copy the file to your hard drive.



The bills are designed to prevent copying by counterfeiters.



We caught him copying the answers out of the book.



We caught him copying out of the book.



The speech was copied word for word.



His music was copied widely.



Their competitors soon copied the idea.

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Residents are urged to keep a copy of their letters.


Journal Sentinel, 24 Mar. 2023





When data is loaded from MySQL into HeatWave, a copy is made to the scale-out data management layer built on S3.


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Chief Judge Mitch Perry informed interim police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel of the new practice in a March 17 letter, a copy of which was provided to The Courier Journal.


Andrew Wolfson, The Courier-Journal, 23 Mar. 2023





Included in Rudolph’s filing is a copy of the aforementioned letter Ronald’s attorney, Navarro Gray, sent Rudolph’s counsel.


Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 21 Mar. 2023





The legislation had not been introduced, but Stevens said a copy had been shared with the governor’s office.


Sean Maguire, Anchorage Daily News, 20 Mar. 2023





The newspaper did receive a copy through one of the meeting participants.


Scott Travis, Sun Sentinel, 18 Mar. 2023





The clip showed Claire with a noose around her neck; Brianna Randall Fraser, played by Sophie Skelton, giving birth to her second child; and a soldier tearing down a copy of The Declaration of Independence.


Samantha Stutsman, Peoplemag, 17 Mar. 2023





After initially failing to respond, the city produced only a redacted copy of the citation, McKenna said.


Tonya Alanez, BostonGlobe.com, 17 Mar. 2023




Companies are copying the success of other brands’ slim cans.


Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN, 30 Mar. 2023





Here’s everything that happened last week: Copy and paste?Indiana among 28 states copying anti-trans bills Buffer zone around police A bill that would allow police to create a 25-foot buffer zone around investigating officers has passed the Senate after a 32-10 vote March 22.


Kayla Dwyer, The Indianapolis Star, 27 Mar. 2023





Attorneys copied in on the letters sent to the CEOs did not immediately reply to requests from The Associated Press for comment.


Kevin Freking, Fortune, 23 Mar. 2023





Use a keyboard shortcut to select text inside an image, and it’ll be copied to your clipboard.


Justin Pot, Popular Science, 20 Mar. 2023





That could leave works vulnerable to being copied, with little or no legal recourse for copyright infringement claims.


Ashley Belanger, Ars Technica, 16 Mar. 2023





Cohen also said Trump went through him to make the payments to avoid the recipients copying a check with Trump’s distinctive signature on them.


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Many of the products he’s copied, such as Reels or Stories, have succeeded on Instagram.


Theara Coleman, The Week, 3 Mar. 2023





Even then, errors will inevitably appear as these datasets scale, are copied, and shared.


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копия, экземпляр, образец, рукопись, копировать, переписывать, списать

существительное

- экземпляр

to have several copies of a book — иметь несколько экземпляров книги
advance copy — а) текст предстоящего выступления; б) полигр. сигнальный экземпляр
author’s copy — авторский экземпляр издания
rough copy — черновик
fair copy — беловик; чистовик, чистовой экземпляр (документа и т. п.)
acting copy — актёрский экземпляр пьесы (с подробными ремарками к роли)

- копия; дубликат

copy of a letter — копия письма
attested /certified/ copy — засвидетельствованная /заверенная/ копия
true copy — заверенная копия
to take /to make/ a copy of a document — снять копию с документа

- микрофотокопия; ксерокопия
- репродукция или копия (картины и т. п.)

original marble statues and their plaster copies — оригиналы мраморных статуй и их гипсовые копии

- рукопись
- материал для печатания

good copy — интересный материал
this event will make good copy — это событие
the printers demand copy at once — типография срочно требует материал

- текст рекламного объявления
- образец, с которого снимается копия

to write from a copy — писать /переписывать/ с образца
to paint from a copy — срисовывать (с чего-л.)

- пропись
- штука (изделия)
- юр. ист. копия протокола манориального суда об условиях аренды

глагол

- снимать копию; копировать; воспроизводить

to copy a document — снять копию с документа
to copy from a model — воспроизвести образец

- переписывать, списывать
- подражать, следовать (какому-л.) образцу, имитировать

the little boy copied him — мальчуган подражал ему

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

an advance copy of a new book — сигнальный экземпляр новой книги  
an artless copy of European art — нехитрый образец европейского искусства  
a faithful copy of the portrait — точная копия портрета  
a slavish copy of the original — копия, слепо подражающая оригиналу  
advertising copy — текстовая часть рекламы (в отличие от изображения)  
for a true copy — «копия верна», правильность копии удостоверяется  
to authenticate a copy — заверять копию  
to copy onto a disk — скопировать на диск  
to copy a file — скопировать файл  
pirated copy — контрафактный экземпляр  
key copy — копия ключа  
backup copy — дублирующая копия  

Примеры с переводом

I’ll send a copy to you.

Я пришлю вам копию.

To copy a file, press F3.

Чтобы скопировать файл, нажмите клавишу F3.

When you make out the bill, please give me a copy.

Когда будешь выписывать чек, дай мне, пожалуйста, копию.

So this is just a copy?

Так это всего лишь копия (а не оригинал)?

He bought a copy from a newspaper vendor.

Он купил у продавца газет один экземпляр.

I received a comp copy of her book.

Я получил бесплатный экземпляр ее книги.

His music was copied widely.

Его музыке многие подражали.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

I gave him the master to copy.

All copy must be submitted by 5 p.m.

She got a job writing advertising copy.

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Фразовые глаголы

copy out — выписывать, делать выписки, копировать, скопировать

Возможные однокоренные слова

cop  — полицейский, полисмен, фараон, хохолок, поймать, застать
copal  — копал, камедь
coper  — торговец лошадьми, конский барышник
coping  — парапетная плита, перекрывающий ряд кладки стены, гребень плотины
copious  — обильный, обширный
copyist  — переписчик, копировщик, подражатель, имитатор
copying  — выписка
copier  — ксерокс, копировальное устройство
miscopy  — делать ошибки при переписке или, ошибка при переписке или перепечатке

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: copy
he/she/it: copies
ing ф. (present participle): copying
2-я ф. (past tense): copied
3-я ф. (past participle): copied

noun
ед. ч.(singular): copy
мн. ч.(plural): copies

What do we mean by copy?

An imitation or reproduction of an original; a duplicate. noun

A file that has the same data as another file. noun

One example of a printed text, picture, film, or recording. noun

Material, such as a manuscript, that is to be set in type. noun

The words to be printed or spoken in an advertisement. noun

Suitable source material for journalism. noun

To make a reproduction or copy of. intransitive verb

To follow as a model or pattern; imitate. synonym: imitate. intransitive verb

To include as an additional recipient of a written communication. intransitive verb

To make a copy or copies. intransitive verb

To admit of being copied. intransitive verb

To hear clearly or understand something said by radio communication. intransitive verb

Abundance; plenty; copiousness. noun

A duplication, transcription, imitation, or reproduction of something; that which is not an original. noun

Specifically A completed reproduction, or one of a set or number of reproductions or imitations, containing the same matter, or having the same form and appearance, or executed in the same style, as an exemplar; a duplicate; a transcript: as, a copy of the Bible. noun

The thing copied or to be copied; something set for imitation or reproduction; a pattern, exemplar, or model; specifically, an example of penmanship to be copied by a pupil. noun

In printing, written or printed matter given to the printer to be reproduced in type. noun

Right to the use of literary manuscript; copyright. noun

The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.

An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.

The text that is to be typeset.

A gender-neutral abbreviation for copy boy.

The output of copywriters, who are employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services.

The text of newspaper articles.

A school work pad.

A printed edition of a book or magazine.

Writing paper of a particular size, called also bastard.

That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced; a pattern, model, or example.

An abundance or plenty of anything.

Copyhold; tenure; lease

(genetics) The result of gene or chromosomal duplication.

Acknowledging to your friend that you understand what they are saying. Urban Dictionary

Hear and comprehend, as in verbal communication. Radio slang used to determine the proper transfer of a message. Proper responses would run along the lines of «Roger.» or «I copy.» Urban Dictionary

To duplicate something Urban Dictionary

To follow or imitate exactly.
Reproduction of an original. Urban Dictionary

Print media jargon for a final draft that is ready for publication. Urban Dictionary

The NY expression of i understand or i heard that and i intent to do something about it Urban Dictionary

V. to mimic
N. an extra of something not human Urban Dictionary

A song by the one and only King of Thiccness Mr. Louis William Tomlinson.
Can be said as Copy^3 . Urban Dictionary

Hurd you; copy that Urban Dictionary

When you say I understand in military speak, you say Copy that.
When you say Woah, hey guys, welcome to EB Games, and the customers want to order something, you say Copy that. Urban Dictionary

Look up copy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Copy may refer to:

  • Copying or the product of copying (including the plural «copies»); the duplication of information or an artifact
    • Cut, copy and paste, a method of reproducing text or other data in computing
    • File copying
    • Photocopying, a process which makes paper copies of documents and other visual images
    • Fax, a telecommunications technology used to transfer facsimile copies of documents, especially over the telephone network
    • Facsimile, a copy or reproduction that is as true to the original source as possible
    • Replica, a copy closely resembling the original concerning its shape and appearance
    • Term of art in U.S. copyright law meaning a material object in which a work of authorship has been embodied, such as a book
  • Copy (command), a shell command on DOS and Windows systems
  • Copy (publishing), written content in publications, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout.
    • The output of journalists and authors, ready for copy editing and typesetting
    • The output of copywriters, who are employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services.
    • Camera ready copy, term used in the commercial printing industry meaning that a document is, from a technical standpoint, ready to «go to press», or be printed.
  • Copy (album), the debut album of the electronica artist Mitsuki Aira
  • Copy (musician), the Portland-based electronic music artist
  • «Copy», a procedure word or response indicating a satisfactory receipt of the last radio transmission
  • COPY, a COBOL keyword

See alsoEdit

  • Copy and paste (disambiguation)
  • Copyist
  • Copyright
  • Copy editing
  • Duplication (disambiguation)
  • Defenition of the word copy

    • A reproduction of a written record.
    • A secondary representation of an original.
    • To reproduce someone’s behavior or looks.
    • an imitation or reproduction of an original; «she made a copy of the designer dress»
    • material suitable for a journalistic account; «catastrophes make good copy»
    • copy down as is
    • make a copy of; «copy that drawing»; «re-create a picture by Rembrandt»
    • matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials
    • strive to equal or match
    • imitate in behavior or appearance; «She is imitating the comedian very well!»; «Her little brother apes her behavior»
    • produce a copy of; «she copied the famous painting»
    • a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record)
    • a secondary representation of an original; «she made a copy of the designer dress»
    • make a replica of; «copy that drawing»; «re-create a picture by Rembrandt»
    • biology: reproduce or make an exact copy of; «replicate the cell»; «copy the genetic information»
    • reproduce someone»s behavior or looks; «The mime imitated the passers-by»; «Children often copy their parents or older siblings»
    • copy down as is; «The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over»
    • a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing
    • material suitable for a journalistic account
    • make a replica of
    • reproduce or make an exact copy of
    • reproduce someone’s behavior or looks

Synonyms for the word copy

    • ape
    • book
    • carbon copy
    • clone
    • counterfeit
    • disc
    • duplicate
    • emulate
    • facsimile
    • fake
    • imitate
    • imitation
    • impersonate
    • item
    • make a copy
    • mime
    • mimic
    • photocopy
    • print
    • publication
    • re-create
    • replica
    • replicate
    • reproduce
    • reproduction
    • simulate
    • text
    • transcript
    • version
    • written material
    • written matter

Similar words in the copy

    • copy
    • copy’s
    • copycat
    • copycat’s
    • copycats
    • copycatted
    • copycatting
    • copying
    • copyrighted
    • copyrighting
    • copyrights
    • copywriter
    • copywriter’s
    • copywriters

Hyponyms for the word copy

    • anamorphism
    • anamorphosis
    • autotype
    • back up
    • carbon
    • carbon copy
    • cast
    • casting
    • clone
    • conform to
    • copy out
    • counterfeit
    • dump
    • duplicate
    • duplication
    • emulate
    • facsimile
    • fair copy
    • filler
    • follow
    • forgery
    • hectograph
    • imitate
    • imitation
    • knockoff
    • manifold
    • mime
    • mimeo
    • mimeograph
    • mimic
    • miniature
    • mock
    • model
    • modification
    • pattern
    • photocopy
    • print
    • quadruplicate
    • recopy
    • replica
    • replication
    • reproduction
    • roneo
    • take after
    • take off
    • toy
    • trace
    • triplicate
    • xerox
    • xerox copy

Hypernyms for the word copy

    • create
    • double
    • duplicate
    • endeavor
    • endeavour
    • make
    • material
    • reduplicate
    • repeat
    • replicate
    • representation
    • reproduce
    • resemble
    • strive
    • text
    • textual matter
    • write
    • written account
    • written record

Idioms for the word copy

    • advance copy
    • fair copy
    • rough copy

See other words

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    • The definition of converse
    • The interpretation of the word contractor
    • What is meant by contra
    • The lexical meaning continental shelf
    • The dictionary meaning of the word contest
    • The grammatical meaning of the word content management system
    • Meaning of the word contender
    • Literal and figurative meaning of the word contango
    • The origin of the word coquetry
    • Synonym for the word corallivore
    • Antonyms for the word cordiality
    • Homonyms for the word cordwood
    • Hyponyms for the word corkscrew
    • Holonyms for the word cormorant
    • Hypernyms for the word corner
    • Proverbs and sayings for the word cornflower
    • Translation of the word in other languages cornstalk

Слово Перевод Неправильные глаголы Транскрипция

copy copy ˈkɔpɪ

  1. экземпляр

    to have several copies of a book ― иметь несколько экземпляров
    книги

    advance copy ― сигнальный экземпляр

    author’s copy ― авторский экземпляр издания

    rough copy ― черновик

    fair copy ― беловик, окончательный вариант

    acting copy ― театр. суфлерский экземпляр

  2. копия; дубликат

    copy of a letter ― копия письма

    attested copy ― засвидетельствованная копия

    true copy ― верная копия

    to take (to make) a copy of a document ― снять копию с документа

  3. микрофотокопия; ксерокопия
  4. репродукция или копия

    original marble statues and their plaster copies ― оригиналы
    мраморных статуй и их гипсовые копии

  5. рукопись; материал для печатания

    good copy ― интересный материал

    this event will make good copy ― это событие — интересный
    материал для читателя

    the printers demand copy at once ― типография срочно требует
    материал

  6. текст рекламного объявления
  7. образец, с которого снимается копия

    to write from a copy ― писать с образца

    to paint from a copy ― срисовывать

  8. пропись
  9. штука (изделия)
  10. юр. ист. копия протокола манориального суда об условиях
    аренды

  11. снимать копию; копировать; воспроизводить

    to copy a document ― снять копию с документа

    to copy from a model ― воспроизвести образец

  12. переписывать, списывать
  13. подражать, следовать образцу, имитировать

    the little boy copied him ― мальчуган подражал ему

copy desk copy desk ˈkɔpɪ desk

    редакторская (в редакцмии газеты)

copy editor copy editor ˈkɔpɪ ˈedɪtə

    литературный сотрудник (в редакции); редактор

copy error copy error ˈkɔpɪ ˈerə

    биол. ошибка копирования (при репликации ДНК)

copy out copy out ˈkɔpɪ aʊt

    выписывать, делать выписки

    to copy out notes from one’s history book ― делать выписки из
    учебника истории

copy typist copy typist ˈkɔpɪ ˈtaɪpɪst

    машинистка-переписчица (не печатающая под диктовку)

copy-book copy-book ˈkɔpɪbuk

  1. пропись, тетрадь с прописями
  2. ам. тетрадь, содержащая копии писем или документов
  3. обычный, обыкновенный; привычный; шаблонный

    copy-book maxims ― прописные истины

  4. спорт. показательный, замечательный, образцовый

    copy-book victory ― блестящая победа

  5. соответствующий правилам, корректный
copyboy copyboy

    мальчик-рассыльный (при типографии или редакции)

copycat copycat ˈkɒpɪkat

  1. разг. подражатель; обезьяна (о человеке)
  2. школ. ученик, списывающий работу у другого
  3. подделка
copyhold copyhold ˈkɔpɪhəuld

    ист. копигольд

copyholder copyholder ˈkɔpɪˌhəuldə

  1. копигольдер
  2. корректор-подчитчик
  3. полигр. тенакль, оригиналдержатель
copying copying

  1. снятие копий
  2. копирование, размножение, печатание чертежей
copying ink copying ink

    полигр. копировальные чернила; копировальная краска

copying machine copying machine

    копировальное устройство, аппарат для размножения документов

copying paper copying paper

    полигр. бумага для размножения материала на копировальном
    прессе; копировальная бумага

copying pencil copying pencil ˈkɔpɪɪŋˈpensl

    химический, чернильный карандаш

copying press copying press

  1. копировальный пресс
  2. полигр. бумага для размножения материала на копировальном
    прессе; копировальная бумага

copying process copying process

  1. полигр. копировальный процесс
  2. кин. печатание копий кинофильма
copying ribbon copying ribbon

    лента для пишущей машинки

copyism copyism

    презр. переписывание; подражание

copyist copyist ˈkɔpɪɪst

  1. переписчик
  2. копировщик
  3. иск. копиист
  4. неодобр. подражатель, имитатор
copyproof copyproof

    защищенный от несанкционированного тиражирования (в
    программе ЭВМ и т. п.
    )

copyread copyread ˈkɒpɪriːd

    ам. редактировать; готовить в набор (рукопись)

copyreader copyreader ˈkɔpɪˌri:də

  1. ам. помощник редактора, младший редактор
  2. литературный сотрудник
  3. издательский рецензент, отбирающий рукописи
copyright copyright ˈkɔpɪraɪt

  1. авторское право

    copyright reserved ― авторское право сохранено

  2. охраняемый авторским правом

    these works are copyright ― на эти произведения распространяется
    авторское право

  3. относящийся к охране авторских прав

    copyright office ― управление охраны авторских прав

    copyright sign ― знак копирайта

  4. обеспечивать авторское право

    this book is copyrighted ― на эту книгу распространяется
    авторское право

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noun, plural cop·ies, for 1, 2, 8, 10.

an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting.

one of the various examples or specimens of the same book, engraving, or the like.

written matter intended to be reproduced in printed form: The editor sent the copy for the next issue to the printer.

the text of a news story, advertisement, television commercial, etc., as distinguished from related visual material.

the newsworthiness of a person, thing, or event (often preceded by good or bad): The president is always good copy.Compare news (def. 4).

Computers. an exact duplicate of a file, program, etc.: Keep a backup copy of the document.

Printing. pictures and artwork prepared for reproduction.

British Informal. (in schools) a composition; a written assignment.

British. a size of drawing or writing paper, 16 × 20 inches (40 × 50 centimeters).

Archaic. something that is to be reproduced; an example or pattern, as of penmanship to be copied by a pupil.

verb (used with object), cop·ied, cop·y·ing.

to make a copy of; transcribe; reproduce: to copy a set of figures from a book.

to receive and understand (a radio message or its sender).

to follow as a pattern or model; imitate.

Computers. to make an exact duplicate of (a file, selected text, etc.) and store in another location or in temporary memory: Can I copy the program to another computer? Copy the selected paragraph to the clipboard.Compare cut (def. 25), paste (def. 13).

verb (used without object), cop·ied, cop·y·ing.

to make a copy or copies.

to undergo copying: It copied poorly.I can’t install the program—one file won’t copy.

to hear or receive a radio message, as over a CB radio: Do you copy?

Also cocky. Newfoundland. to leap from one ice pan to another across open water.

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    Origin of copy

    First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English copie (from Anglo-French ) from Medieval Latin cōpia “abundance, something copied,” Latin: “wealth, abundance”; see copious; (def. 18) originally a children’s game, from the phrase copy the leader

    synonym study for copy

    OTHER WORDS FROM copy

    pre·cop·y, noun, plural pre·cop·ies, verb (used with object), pre·cop·ied, pre·cop·y·ing.re·cop·y, verb (used with object), re·cop·ied, re·cop·y·ing.un·cop·ied, adjectivewell-cop·ied, adjective

    Words nearby copy

    copula, copulate, copulation, copulative, copulative asyndeton, copy, copybook, copyboy, copycat, copycutter, copy desk

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    Words related to copy

    image, model, photocopy, photograph, portrait, print, replica, reproduction, transcript, type, imitate, paint, plagiarize, repeat, replicate, reproduce, rewrite, simulate, transcribe, emulate

    How to use copy in a sentence

    • The person still had some nonfunctional copies of the virus.

    • The newsrooms learned of Clarkson’s behavior in June and first requested copies of the messages from the Department of Law — which he oversees — on June 4.

    • Once the virus has made its way into cells, it starts making copies of itself.

    • Also in April, Jared Whitlock, a freelance journalist who contributes to VOSD, requested copies of county death certificates.

    • You should use location-based copy on your website if you’re a company that has not multiple goods or services but has different locations.

    • The Tampa Bay Times got their hands on a full copy of the letter the retired judge sent to Winston.

    • One African American woman brandished a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution while marching.

    • He’s starting to sound like a schoolboy with a copy of Penthouse.

    • But when their first book, SuicideGirls, came out in 2004, she gifted her a copy.

    • So, I was copying it and getting it out, and I kept a copy on myself at all times with really, really strong passwords.

    • You were obliging enough to ask me to accept a presentation copy of your verses.

    • Then, child, you’ve fallen on your head, if you don’t know that at least you must have a second copy of the concerto!

    • So he took my copy and played the orchestra part which is indicated above the piano part, and I played without notes.

    • These first attempts to copy in line the forms of familiar objects are among the most curious products of the child’s mind.

    • A copy of Tendall’s testament sold at Oxford for 20 guineas, supposed to be the only copy of that edition unburned by Tonstall.

    British Dictionary definitions for copy


    noun plural copies

    an imitation or reproduction of an original

    a single specimen of something that occurs in a multiple edition, such as a book, article, etc

    1. matter to be reproduced in print
    2. written matter or text as distinct from graphic material in books, newspapers, etc

    the words used to present a promotional message in an advertisement

    journalism informal suitable material for an article or storydisasters are always good copy

    archaic a model to be copied, esp an example of penmanship

    verb copies, copying or copied

    (when tr, often foll by out) to make a copy or reproduction of (an original)

    (tr) to imitate as a model

    (intr) to imitate unfairly

    Word Origin for copy

    C14: from Medieval Latin cōpia an imitation, something copied, from Latin: abundance, riches; see copious

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    I am a free man. I do not need to copy Petrarca or Boccaccio. My own genius is enough. Let others worry themselves about style, and so cease to be themselves. Without a master, without a model, without a guide, I go to work and earn my living, my well-being and my fame.

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    ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD COPY

    From Medieval Latin cōpia an imitation, something copied, from Latin: abundance, riches.

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    Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

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    PRONUNCIATION OF COPY

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    GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF COPY

    Copy is a verb and can also act as a noun.

    A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

    The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.

    See the conjugation of the verb copy in English.

    WHAT DOES COPY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

    Copy

    Copy may refer to: to copy a word from a book to a paper or laptop or computer ▪ Copying or the product of copying; the duplication of information or an artifact ▪ Cut, copy and paste, a method of reproducing text or other data in computing ▪ Photocopying, a process which makes paper copies of documents and other visual images ▪ Fax, a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies of documents, especially over the telephone network ▪ Facsimile, a copy or reproduction that is as true to the original source as possible ▪ Replica, a copy closely resembling the original concerning its shape and appearance ▪ Term of art in US copyright law meaning a material object in which a work of authorship has been embodied, such as a book ▪ Copy, a response indicating satisfactory receipt of last radio transmission ▪ Copy, a shell command ▪ Copy, written content in publications, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout ▪ Copy, the debut album of the electronica artist Mitsuki Aira ▪ Copy, the Portland-based electronic music artist…


    Definition of copy in the English dictionary

    The first definition of copy in the dictionary is an imitation or reproduction of an original. Other definition of copy is a single specimen of something that occurs in a multiple edition, such as a book, article, etc. Copy is also matter to be reproduced in print.

    CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COPY

    PRESENT

    Present

    I copy

    you copy

    he/she/it copies

    we copy

    you copy

    they copy

    Present continuous

    I am copying

    you are copying

    he/she/it is copying

    we are copying

    you are copying

    they are copying

    Present perfect

    I have copied

    you have copied

    he/she/it has copied

    we have copied

    you have copied

    they have copied

    Present perfect continuous

    I have been copying

    you have been copying

    he/she/it has been copying

    we have been copying

    you have been copying

    they have been copying

    Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.

    PAST

    Past

    I copied

    you copied

    he/she/it copied

    we copied

    you copied

    they copied

    Past continuous

    I was copying

    you were copying

    he/she/it was copying

    we were copying

    you were copying

    they were copying

    Past perfect

    I had copied

    you had copied

    he/she/it had copied

    we had copied

    you had copied

    they had copied

    Past perfect continuous

    I had been copying

    you had been copying

    he/she/it had been copying

    we had been copying

    you had been copying

    they had been copying

    Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

    FUTURE

    Future

    I will copy

    you will copy

    he/she/it will copy

    we will copy

    you will copy

    they will copy

    Future continuous

    I will be copying

    you will be copying

    he/she/it will be copying

    we will be copying

    you will be copying

    they will be copying

    Future perfect

    I will have copied

    you will have copied

    he/she/it will have copied

    we will have copied

    you will have copied

    they will have copied

    Future perfect continuous

    I will have been copying

    you will have been copying

    he/she/it will have been copying

    we will have been copying

    you will have been copying

    they will have been copying

    The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

    CONDITIONAL

    Conditional

    I would copy

    you would copy

    he/she/it would copy

    we would copy

    you would copy

    they would copy

    Conditional continuous

    I would be copying

    you would be copying

    he/she/it would be copying

    we would be copying

    you would be copying

    they would be copying

    Conditional perfect

    I would have copy

    you would have copy

    he/she/it would have copy

    we would have copy

    you would have copy

    they would have copy

    Conditional perfect continuous

    I would have been copying

    you would have been copying

    he/she/it would have been copying

    we would have been copying

    you would have been copying

    they would have been copying

    Conditional or «future-in-the-past» tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

    IMPERATIVE

    Imperative

    you copy
    we let´s copy
    you copy

    The imperative is used to form commands or requests.

    NONFINITE VERB FORMS

    Present Participle

    copying

    Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.

    WORDS THAT RHYME WITH COPY

    Synonyms and antonyms of copy in the English dictionary of synonyms

    SYNONYMS OF «COPY»

    The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «copy» and belong to the same grammatical category.

    Translation of «copy» into 25 languages

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    TRANSLATION OF COPY

    Find out the translation of copy to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

    The translations of copy from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «copy» in English.

    Translator English — Chinese


    复制

    1,325 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Spanish


    copia

    570 millions of speakers

    English


    copy

    510 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Hindi


    नकल

    380 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Arabic


    نُسْخَة

    280 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Russian


    копия

    278 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Portuguese


    cópia

    270 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Bengali


    কপি

    260 millions of speakers

    Translator English — French


    copie

    220 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Malay


    salinan

    190 millions of speakers

    Translator English — German


    Exemplar

    180 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Japanese


    複製

    130 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Korean


    사본

    85 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Javanese


    Salinan

    85 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Vietnamese


    bản sao

    80 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Tamil


    பிரதியை

    75 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Marathi


    कॉपी करा

    75 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Turkish


    kopya

    70 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Italian


    copia

    65 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Polish


    kopia

    50 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Ukrainian


    копія

    40 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Romanian


    copie

    30 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Greek


    αντίγραφο

    15 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Afrikaans


    kopie

    14 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Swedish


    kopia

    10 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Norwegian


    kopi

    5 millions of speakers

    Trends of use of copy

    TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «COPY»

    The term «copy» is very widely used and occupies the 1.467 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

    Trends

    FREQUENCY

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    Principal search tendencies and common uses of copy

    List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «copy».

    FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «COPY» OVER TIME

    The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «copy» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «copy» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

    Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about copy

    10 QUOTES WITH «COPY»

    Famous quotes and sentences with the word copy.

    There are many teachers who could ruin you. Before you know it you could be a pale copy of this teacher or that teacher. You have to evolve on your own.

    Thomas More’s birth was noted by his father upon a blank page at the back of a copy of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s ‘Historia Regum Britanniae’; for a lawyer John More was remarkably inexact in his references to that natal year, and the date has been moved from 1477 to 1478 and back again.

    I think it’s wonderful that people in pickup trucks are buying two flats of dog food and a copy of ‘Bastard.’ I want my view of the world to be right up there next to gallon boxes of Tide.

    I am a free man. I do not need to copy Petrarca or Boccaccio. My own genius is enough. Let others worry themselves about style, and so cease to be themselves. Without a master, without a model, without a guide, I go to work and earn my living, my well-being and my fame.

    There is a tendency around the world today to copy TV culture. And that is not always a virtue.

    They allow us to disrespect our Black woman. A lot of these things would be considered criminal if it were to be carried out in the streets. That’s like when they tell you after you buy your VHS and you rent movies they tell you not to copy the movies.

    I don’t keep any copy of my books around… they would embarass me. When I finish writing my books, I kick them in the belly, and have done with them.

    The most important function of a bibliographic entry is to help the reader obtain a copy of the cited work.

    Long time ago, people would make the Bible, right? The guy said it, somebody wrote it down. And then if you wanted another copy of it, another human being wrote another one. It took a long, long time. Somebody created this thing called mimeograph paper and so you said, ‘OK, we’ll do it that way.’ And so you could get three of them.

    I like to hold a book. When someone sends me a script, I ask for a hard copy or print one out.

    10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COPY»

    Discover the use of copy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to copy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

    1

    The Copy Book: How Some of the Best Advertising Writers in …

    The book features a work selection and essays by 48 leading professionals in the world, including copywriting superstars such as David Abbott, Lionel Hunt, Steve Hayden, Dan Wieden, Neil French, Mike Lescarbeau, Adrian Holmes, and Barbara …

    2

    Butcher’s Copy-editing: The Cambridge Handbook for Editors, …

    This fourth edition has been comprehensively revised to provide an up-to-date and clearly presented source of information for all those involved in preparing typescripts and illustrations for publication.

    Judith Butcher, Caroline Drake, Maureen Leach, 2006

    3

    The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today

    Photographs reproduced in this richly illustrated volume range in subject from inanimate objects to performing bodies, and include major works by mediums most influential artists, from early modernism to the present.

    4

    You’re Born an Original — Don’t Die a Copy

    Everyone can be successful in life—no exceptions. Believe it. Live it. Be yourself. John Mason is a bestselling author, minister, and speaker.

    5

    The Subversive Copy Editor: Advice from Chicago (or, How to …

    See copy editors»?) The book includes helpful sections on e-mail etiquette, work-flow management, prioritizing, and organizing computer files. One chapter even addresses the special concerns of freelance editors.

    Carol Fisher Saller, 2009

    6

    Copy Fights: The Future of Intellectual Property in the …

    The Napsterization of just about everything digitizable — books, music, movies, and, of course, software itself — has brought copy protection issues to the forefront as never before.

    Adam D. Thierer, Clyde Wayne Crews, 2002

    This pragmatic text helps students master the craft of copy editing—including both the editing skills and the «people skills» essential to professional success.

    8

    Fundamentals of Copy & Layout

    This hands-on manual provides self-quizzes, assignments, and cases to let you try your hand at solving actual copy and layout problems. A comprehensive glossary rounds out the volume.

    9

    Web Copy That Sells: The Revolutionary Formula for Creating …

    » This book is the definitive resource for mastering the skill of writing attention-grabbing online copy that makes people take action.

    10

    No Copy Advertising: Adversiting

    — Unusual approach to a familiar subject — Family relationship with the best-selling ‘Copy Book’ — Outstanding value for money

    10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COPY»

    Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term copy is used in the context of the following news items.

    Harper Lee Receives Copy of ‘Go Set a Watchman’ as Release Nears

    Nearly 60 years after Harper Lee wrote “Go Set a Watchman,” the novel she hoped would be her literary debut, the 89-year-old author was … «New York Times, Jul 15»

    More than 100 forest fires still burning in Canada (copy)

    A haze rest along the Minneapolis skyline Monday from the view of Ridgeway Parkway Park. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is … «Winona Daily News, Jul 15»

    Win a Copy of Freda Warrington’s The Dark Arts of Blood

    Freda Warrington is an author we’ve mentioned several times here at Dread Central, and on July 21st her latest novel, The Dark Arts of Blood, … «Dread Central, Jul 15»

    Song Review: Ajay Devgn’s Love For His Family In Carbon Copy

    After a long wait, the makers of Drishyam released the first song ‘Carbon Copy‘ from their upcoming film. In this new song, we see Ajay Devgn’s … «Business of Cinema, Jul 15»

    Subscribers: Download a copy of The Drum’s 8 July issue – from …

    In the latest issue of The Drum, we hear from Sir Martin Sorrell and Kim Kardashian West, meet adland’s authors and celebrate the big idea with … «The Drum, Jul 15»

    10 Best Hairstyles For Summer: Find A Hot New Look Like Taylor Swift

    If you really want to make a bold hair statement, copy Kate Mara’s new pixie cut. Just be mindful of your hair type, as anyone with coarse, curly … «Hollywood Life, Jul 15»

    Worst is over — for now (copy)

    Smoke from Canadian wildfires greatly reduced Coulee Region air quality, but conditions improved considerably by midday Tuesday. «Winona Daily News, Jul 15»

    Bill Cosby’s public moralizing was his undoing (copy)

    In this 2014 file photo, entertainer Bill Cosby pauses during a news conference. Cosby admitted in a 2005 deposition that he obtained … «Sioux City Journal, Jul 15»

    Is The Murderer A Brandon James Copy Cat? The Bodies Are …

    It’s certainly possible, but I think it’s more likely that there is a James copy-cat killer on the loose. The murder is clearly connected to James, the all of the deaths … «Bustle, Jul 15»

    Copy of $5 Burger Night

    Copy of $5 Burger Night. July 8, 2015 at 6:00pm — 10:00pm. | 1300 Raritan Road | Clark, NJ 07066. Posted July 7, 2015 … «TAPinto.net, Jul 15»

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    Inflections of ‘copy‘ (n): npl: copies
    Inflections of ‘copy‘ (v): (⇒ conjugate)
    copies
    v 3rd person singular
    copying
    v pres p
    copied
    v past
    copied
    v past p

    WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023

    cop•y /ˈkɑpi/USA pronunciation  
    n., pl. cop•ies, for 1, 2. 7, 9. in Unabridged dictionary, v., cop•ied, cop•y•ing. 
    n.

    1. [countable] an imitation or reproduction of an original: They brought in a copy of a famous painting. I made three copies of the contract and mailed back two of them.
    2. Printing one single example of a book, newspaper, etc.:[countable]I’ll mail you a copy of my book.
    3. Printing matter to be reproduced in printed form:[uncountable]The editor thought the author’s copy was acceptable.
    4. Printing, Journalism the text of a news story, advertisement, or the like:[uncountable]The ad agency wrote the copy for the commercial.
    5. Journalism[uncountable] something interesting enough to be printed in a newspaper: Political gossip is always good copy.

    v.

    1. [+ object]
      • to make a copy of;
        reproduce:I copied the article and gave it to the class to read.
      • to undergo copying;
        be able to be copied:Certain colors don’t copy well on these older machines.

    2. to make a copy or copies;
      reproduce:[no object]That old machine copies poorly.
    3. to follow as a pattern;
      imitate:[+ object]He was always copying his brother.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

    cop•y 
    (kopē),USA pronunciation n., pl. cop•ies, for 1, 2, 7, 9, v., cop•ied, cop•y•ing. 
    n.

    1. an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original:a copy of a famous painting.
    2. Printingone of the various examples or specimens of the same book, engraving, or the like.
    3. Printingwritten matter intended to be reproduced in printed form:The editor sent the copy for the next issue to the printer.
    4. Printing, Journalismthe text of a news story, advertisement, television commercial, etc., as distinguished from related visual material.
    5. Journalismthe newsworthiness of a person, thing, or event (often prec. by good or bad):The president is always good copy.Cf. news (def. 4).
    6. Geneticsreplication (def. 7).
    7. Printingpictures and artwork prepared for reproduction.
    8. British Terms(in schools) a composition;
      a written assignment.
    9. Printing[Brit.]a size of drawing or writing paper, 16 × 20 in. (40 × 50 cm).
    10. [Archaic.]something that is to be reproduced;
      an example or pattern, as of penmanship to be copied by a pupil.

    v.t.

    1. to make a copy of;
      transcribe;
      reproduce:to copy a set of figures from a book.
    2. Radio and Televisionto receive and understand (a radio message or its sender).
    3. to follow as a pattern or model;
      imitate.

    v.i.

    1. to make a copy or copies.
    2. to undergo copying:It copied poorly.
    3. Radio and Televisionto hear or receive a radio message, as over a CB radio:Do you copy?
    4. CanadaAlso, cocky. [Newfoundland.]to leap from one ice pan to another across open water.
    5. Radio and Television, Idioms copy the mail, [CB Radio Slang.]See mail 1 (def. 5).
    • Medieval Latin cōpia abundance, something copied, Latin: wealth, abundance; see copious; (def. 16) origin, originally a children’s game, from the phrase copy the leader
    • Anglo-French)
    • Middle English copie (1300–50

      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged duplicate, carbon, facsimile.
      • 13.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See imitate. 


      • 13.See corresponding entry in Unabridged originate.


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    copy /ˈkɒpɪ/ n ( pl copies)

    1. an imitation or reproduction of an original
    2. a single specimen of something that occurs in a multiple edition, such as a book, article, etc
    3. matter to be reproduced in print
    4. written matter or text as distinct from graphic material in books, newspapers, etc
    5. the words used to present a promotional message in an advertisement
    6. informal suitable material for an article or story: disasters are always good copy
    7. archaic a model to be copied, esp an example of penmanship

    vb (copies, copying, copied)

    1. when tr, often followed by out: to make a copy or reproduction of (an original)
    2. (transitive) to imitate as a model

    Etymology: 14th Century: from Medieval Latin cōpia an imitation, something copied, from Latin: abundance, riches; see copious

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