copyˈkɒp i
copy (v)
- present
- copies
- past
- copied
- past participle
- copied
- present participle
- copying
copy
copy
English Definitions:
transcript, copy (noun)
a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record)
copy (noun)
a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing
"she made a copy of the designer dress"; "the clone was a copy of its ancestor"
copy, written matter (noun)
matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials
copy (verb)
material suitable for a journalistic account
"catastrophes make good copy"
copy (verb)
copy down as is
"The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over"
imitate, copy, simulate (verb)
reproduce someone's behavior or looks
"The mime imitated the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or older siblings"
replicate, copy (verb)
reproduce or make an exact copy of
"replicate the cell"; "copy the genetic information"
copy, re-create (verb)
make a replica of
"copy that drawing"; "re-create a picture by Rembrandt"
copy (Noun)
The result of copying (confer original); an identical duplication.
copy (Noun)
An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.
copy (Noun)
The text that is to be typeset.
copy (Noun)
A gender-neutral abbreviation for copy boy
copy (Noun)
The output of copywriters, who are employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services.
copy (Noun)
The text of newspaper articles.
copy (Noun)
A school work pad.
copy (Noun)
A printed edition of a book or magazine.
copy (Verb)
To produce an object identical to a given object.
copy (Verb)
To place a copy of an object in memory for later use.
copy (Verb)
To imitate.
copy (Verb)
Receive a transmission successfully.
Copy
Copy refers to written material, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout, in a large number of contexts, including magazines, advertising, and book publishing. In advertising, web marketing and similar fields, copy refers to the output of copywriters, who are employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services. In publishing more generally, the term copy refers to the text in books, magazines, and newspapers. In books, it means the text as written by the author, which the copy editor then prepares for typesetting and printing. In newspapers and magazines, "body copy", the main article or text that writers are responsible for, is contrasted with "display copy," accompanying material such as headlines and captions, which are usually written by copy editors or sub-editors.
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