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Definition of photocopy in English: photocopynounPlural photocopies ˈfəʊtəʊkɒpiˈfoʊdoʊˌkɑpi A photographic copy of printed or written material produced by a process involving the action of light on a specially prepared surface. Example sentencesExamples - They didn't seem to think that faxed copies, or posted photocopies would count, except they only said that after they asked for them.
- She made the images by arranging these items on a color photocopier, making copies of them and then photographing the photocopies.
- Send one set of original illustrations and photographs and two sets of photocopies; artwork will not be returned after publication.
- We make a huge act of faith when we look at some photocopies of materials attached to written submissions, and do not actually look for legislation ourselves.
- They have cheap photocopies and printing, water, a free exambank, a microwave, a toaster, signups for sports teams and grad photos and, of course, good conversation.
- When you have some color schemes in mind, a great way to test things out is to sketch or photograph your house, then make several black and white photocopies of the picture or drawing.
- Use archival copy paper to make lasting photocopies of your original photos and keepsakes.
- I like to read from a print but a photocopy, scan or photograph is the second best; of course, face to face is best!
- No photocopy or pictures of the statement were allowed.
- It was a photocopy of a letter written in curvy handwriting on lined paper.
- But there are also stories of students who run errands, make photocopies and play computer games, only to later pad their resumes.
- I have recently come across a photocopy of the epitaph written on the grave of my uncle, John Agar.
- Other teachers may prefer to matte the prints for wall display and place photocopies of the notes beside them for students to read.
- Chinese military music played softly in the background, and black-and-white photocopies of the actual images from which the sculptures were made littered the floor.
- The pictures are grainy photocopies of photos included in a confidential French investigation into the Paris car crash.
- So after about 2 more hours, I handed in the newspaper with my ad, my photos and my photocopy of ID.
- The library provided 6,866 photographs and 51,211 photocopies of the material to its readers.
- Once, a patron came in with a photocopy of a newspaper photo that appeared in one of the two main papers when his grandfather was four years old.
- The creases in the photo are because this is a colour photocopy of the one original copy which we all clubbed together to buy.
- Making application forms anonymous proved difficult and required a photocopy of already copied applications, with a further reduction in legibility of some forms.
Synonyms reproduction, copy, mimeograph, mimeo, facsimile, fax, duplicate trademark Xerox, photostat
verbphotocopies, photocopying, photocopied ˈfəʊtəʊkɒpiˈfoʊdoʊˌkɑpi [with object]Make a photocopy of. you can photocopy the entry form Example sentencesExamples - I can also return that book for store credit without the bookstore accusing me of photocopying the book at home.
- Assisted by the Ford Foundation, I photocopied mountains of Congress papers.
- I typed out a letter on headed note paper, photocopied it 30 times and as a good clubman paid for the postage myself and sent them off.
- Filesharing is the equivalent of someone buying a book, photocopying it and distributing it to strangers on the street.
- So, photocopying a page out of a book makes the words no longer the property of the author?
- Not him; he photocopied it with all the boxes pre-ticked.
- So if I ever get around to photocopying them and bringing them around to places, you might see that in print.
- The cost of photocopying a book is substantially lower than having to buy one.
- We then went on to discuss wether photocopying pages of crochet books was a sin, and would she go to hell for it?
- You don't even see people photocopying their body parts anymore.
- I came home after photocopying the exams for the kids next week, and went straight to sleep.
- It's to make up for the tons of paper we use up photocopying the thousands of pages' worth of readings he assigns.
- Companies have been urged to make sure their staff do not injure themselves at office Christmas parties by dancing on desks or photocopying themselves.
- The funeral service was such a big event that many people had to stand in the aisles and 150 extra orders of service had to be photocopied.
- Hofmann made his version by photocopying an old Bible and getting a printshop to make a set of typefaces for him.
- Cllr Catterall flew to Kansas and visited the Dwight D Eisenhower Library in Abilene and photocopied every letter.
- So the Listener could sue you for photocopying this article and trying to sell the copy, but it can't prevent you writing about it in your own words.
- Kazza is now in charge of photocopying a daily report for some of our staff.
- Anyone can drum up 250 objections simply by photocopying the standard objection letter.
- To date, printed scores have been strictly protected; photocopying them is illegal.
Synonyms copy, mimeograph, mimeo, xerox, photostat, fax, duplicate, reproduce, make a Xerox of Definition of photocopy in US English: photocopynounˈfōdōˌkäpēˈfoʊdoʊˌkɑpi A photographic copy of printed or written material produced by a process involving the action of light on a specially prepared surface. Example sentencesExamples - It was a photocopy of a letter written in curvy handwriting on lined paper.
- The creases in the photo are because this is a colour photocopy of the one original copy which we all clubbed together to buy.
- So after about 2 more hours, I handed in the newspaper with my ad, my photos and my photocopy of ID.
- Once, a patron came in with a photocopy of a newspaper photo that appeared in one of the two main papers when his grandfather was four years old.
- They have cheap photocopies and printing, water, a free exambank, a microwave, a toaster, signups for sports teams and grad photos and, of course, good conversation.
- I like to read from a print but a photocopy, scan or photograph is the second best; of course, face to face is best!
- Send one set of original illustrations and photographs and two sets of photocopies; artwork will not be returned after publication.
- She made the images by arranging these items on a color photocopier, making copies of them and then photographing the photocopies.
- When you have some color schemes in mind, a great way to test things out is to sketch or photograph your house, then make several black and white photocopies of the picture or drawing.
- Making application forms anonymous proved difficult and required a photocopy of already copied applications, with a further reduction in legibility of some forms.
- Chinese military music played softly in the background, and black-and-white photocopies of the actual images from which the sculptures were made littered the floor.
- But there are also stories of students who run errands, make photocopies and play computer games, only to later pad their resumes.
- No photocopy or pictures of the statement were allowed.
- Other teachers may prefer to matte the prints for wall display and place photocopies of the notes beside them for students to read.
- The pictures are grainy photocopies of photos included in a confidential French investigation into the Paris car crash.
- We make a huge act of faith when we look at some photocopies of materials attached to written submissions, and do not actually look for legislation ourselves.
- The library provided 6,866 photographs and 51,211 photocopies of the material to its readers.
- Use archival copy paper to make lasting photocopies of your original photos and keepsakes.
- They didn't seem to think that faxed copies, or posted photocopies would count, except they only said that after they asked for them.
- I have recently come across a photocopy of the epitaph written on the grave of my uncle, John Agar.
Synonyms reproduction, copy, mimeograph, mimeo, facsimile, fax, duplicate
verbˈfōdōˌkäpēˈfoʊdoʊˌkɑpi [with object]Make a photocopy of. you can photocopy the entry form Example sentencesExamples - Assisted by the Ford Foundation, I photocopied mountains of Congress papers.
- It's to make up for the tons of paper we use up photocopying the thousands of pages' worth of readings he assigns.
- You don't even see people photocopying their body parts anymore.
- To date, printed scores have been strictly protected; photocopying them is illegal.
- I typed out a letter on headed note paper, photocopied it 30 times and as a good clubman paid for the postage myself and sent them off.
- So the Listener could sue you for photocopying this article and trying to sell the copy, but it can't prevent you writing about it in your own words.
- We then went on to discuss wether photocopying pages of crochet books was a sin, and would she go to hell for it?
- Filesharing is the equivalent of someone buying a book, photocopying it and distributing it to strangers on the street.
- Not him; he photocopied it with all the boxes pre-ticked.
- I can also return that book for store credit without the bookstore accusing me of photocopying the book at home.
- Hofmann made his version by photocopying an old Bible and getting a printshop to make a set of typefaces for him.
- Kazza is now in charge of photocopying a daily report for some of our staff.
- The funeral service was such a big event that many people had to stand in the aisles and 150 extra orders of service had to be photocopied.
- Anyone can drum up 250 objections simply by photocopying the standard objection letter.
- I came home after photocopying the exams for the kids next week, and went straight to sleep.
- Companies have been urged to make sure their staff do not injure themselves at office Christmas parties by dancing on desks or photocopying themselves.
- So if I ever get around to photocopying them and bringing them around to places, you might see that in print.
- Cllr Catterall flew to Kansas and visited the Dwight D Eisenhower Library in Abilene and photocopied every letter.
- So, photocopying a page out of a book makes the words no longer the property of the author?
- The cost of photocopying a book is substantially lower than having to buy one.
Synonyms copy, mimeograph, mimeo, xerox, photostat, fax, duplicate, reproduce, make a xerox of |