A product of a document copying process. 文件复制过程的一种产品。
In a document copying machine, the treatment of sensitized material after exposure so as to reveal and to retain the image. 在(文献)资料复制机中,感光材料曝光以后的处置,以显现和保留图象。
In a document copying machine, a device for adding to or masking details from an original so that these are incorporated into or deleted from the copies. 在资料复制机中,一种用于给原文件中增加或从原文件中屏蔽某些细节的设备,因而可以给复制件加进或删去一些细节。
copying
[ noun ] an act of copying <noun.act>
Copy \Cop"y\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Copied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Copying}.] [Cf. F. copir, fr. LL. copiare. See {Copy}, n.] 1. To make a copy or copies of; to write; print, engrave, or paint after an original; to duplicate; to reproduce; to transcribe; as, to copy a manuscript, inscription, design, painting, etc.; -- often with out, sometimes with off.
I like the work well; ere it be demanded (As like enough it will), I'd have it copied. --Shak.
Let this be copied out, And keep it safe for our remembrance. --Shak.
2. To imitate; to attempt to resemble, as in manners or course of life.
We copy instinctively the voices of our companions, their accents, and their modes of pronunciation. --Stewart.
Copying \Cop"y*ing\, a. & n. From {Copy}, v.
{Copying ink}. See under {Ink}.
{Copying paper}, thin unsized paper used for taking copies of letters, etc., in a copying press.
{Copying press}, a machine for taking by pressure, an exact copy of letters, etc., written in copying ink.
Valenti called for the electronics industry to join in the battle against film piracy and illegal copying.
Microsoft Corp. said a federal judge in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction barring two Taiwanese concerns and a California company from copying, importing or distributing allegedly illegal copies of Microsoft's MS/DOS operating system.
On Tuesday, Mrs. Nickell's daughter, Cindy Hamilton, testified that her mother discussed copying the Tylenol episodes in the Chicago area and also asked how to hire a hit man and where she could buy heroin.
Now some Coke bottlers are copying Pepsi's old ploy.
One of the optical disc drives is reserved for copying each day's work, for back-up. Goods-received notes and invoices are all scanned in as they are received from districts and suppliers.
One solution is to build into VCRs a device that prevents copying a videocassette on which the studio has placed a special code.
In the suit, Apple Computer Inc. charged Microsoft Corp., OS/2's co-author, with illegally copying features of Apple's Macintosh machine.
In Europe, where copying masterpieces is a centuries-old craft, specially trained painters often use the pigments and brushes typical of the period of the original.
The case involves alleged copying of such popular brands as Reebok, Converse and Pony.
In 1986, the Treasury Department announced plans to alter paper money to thwart counterfeiting attempts with copying machines.
Xerox Corp. has marked the 50th anniversary of plain-paper copying with a new line of products that includes its first personal copier, made for Xerox by Japanese rival Sharp Corp.
The two computer-industry giants have been locked in arbitration proceedings ever since IBM accused Fujitsu two years ago of "extensive copying" of IBM software.
But Pennzoil told the judge that it would foot the cost of the discovery and be more than willing to move its own portable copying machine into Texaco headquarters to accomplish the task.
For eight years church photographers have been copying Chinese records, including some lines that reach back more than 1,000 years.
Mr. Meier also earned about $152,000 by copying some of Mr. Levine's trades, the SEC said.
Sales of the current digital audio tape system have been slow because the recorders include a device that stops owners from copying compact disk recordings without paying royalties to the artists.
Most of the money is to help buy badly needed telephone, copying and fax machines to help publish fliers and student newsletters.
But he said Japanese manufacturers oppose a royalty system for copying.
Lotus also has sued Paperback Software International of Berkeley, Calif., and Mosaic Software Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., for copying the "look and feel" of 1-2-3.
This is to reflect the fact that the value of the material copied and the volume of copying will vary from sector to sector.
The profit-oriented venture will bring "for the first time in history" publishing, copying, printing and computer services to Soviet private citizens, according to an announcement at the Soviet Consulate.
But industry sources here said yesterday that concern was taken care of in a tentative agreement, signed by all the major players last month, that would restrict the DAT machines' copying ability.
The auto industry urged Congress on Wednesday to approve legislation that would prohibit independent manufacturers from copying a part's original design for a decade after it first appears on the market.
Hallmark Cards today agreed to replace a line of greeting cards that had been challenged in a lawsuit by Blue Mountain Arts, a tiny Colorado card company that had accused Hallmark of copying its card design.
While barring money damages, the court's decision still allows plaintiffs to obtain injunctions to halt massive copying of documents or other works.
President Reagan on Thursday increased import duties on selected Brazilian products in retaliation for what he said is Brazil's failure to protect U.S. pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals from unauthorized copying.
'Thailand has become the copying capital of the world,' he says.
That's precision: A survey by Peter Sassone of the Georgia Institute of Technology shows that managers spend 26.88% of their time on high-level decisions, 41.47% on professional tasks and 16.36% filing, copying and typing.
Liggett introduced generic cigarettes in 1980 and sued B&W in 1984, charging it tried to bring about the demise of Liggett's low-price brand by illegally copying Liggett's trademark and trying to prevent expansion of generic sales.
The student wrote a report by copying from newspapers, and a roommate copied that report in turn.