photocopy

photocopy
'fəutəkopi
1. plural - photocopies; noun
(a copy of a document etc made by a machine which photographs it: I'll get some photocopies made of this letter.) fotocopia

2. verb
(to make a copy in this way: Will you photocopy this letter for me?) fotocopiar
photocopy1 n fotocopia
make a photocopy of the contract haz una fotocopia del contrato
El plural de photocopy se escribe photocopies
photocopy2 vb fotocopiar / hacer una fotocopia de
have you photocopied the contract? ¿has fotocopiado el contrato?
El pasado y participio pasado de photocopy se escribe photocopied; el gerundio se escribe photocopying
photocopy
tr['fəʊtəʊkɒpɪ]
noun (pl photocopies)
1 fotocopia
transitive verb (pt & pp photocopied, ger photocopying)
1 fotocopiar
photocopy ['fo:t̬o.kɑpi] vt, -copied ; -copying : fotocopiar
photocopy n, pl -copies : fotocopia f
photocopy
n.
fotocopia s.f.
v.
fotocopiar v.

I 'fəʊtəʊˌkɑːpi
noun (pl -copies) fotocopia f

II
transitive verb -copies, -copying, -copied fotocopiar
['fǝʊtǝʊˌkɒpɪ]
1.
N fotocopia f
2.
VT fotocopiar
* * *

I ['fəʊtəʊˌkɑːpi]
noun (pl -copies) fotocopia f

II
transitive verb -copies, -copying, -copied fotocopiar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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