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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
photocopy
I.noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
make
▪ Aberdeen University Written application was made for photocopies of declarations.
▪ If you choose to do so, you can make a photocopy of the explanation and hand it out to the class.
▪ Do you want me to make photocopies of each of the briefs for you?
▪ Can teachers make photocopies of published materials without violating copyright laws?
▪ Please make a photocopy at Happy Endings and send it to me.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Please send a photocopy of your passport.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Kohl distributed a photocopy of a catalog to reporters.
▪ Make as many photocopies as you need and divide the class into four rocket teams.
▪ Please make a photocopy at Happy Endings and send it to me.
▪ Simon, I will send you a photocopy of the stuff.
II.verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Photocopy the application before sending it.
▪ Could you photocopy it and give me back the original?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Analysts photocopied, proofread, and assembled breathtakingly dull securities documents for ninety and more hours a week.
▪ As in the case of educational photocopying, the original law did not include specific rules for educational videotaping.
▪ If you photocopy these you can mark the items you will need before you call.
▪ Or you might want to put photographs into your brochures but have never considered it possible before because they are only photocopied.
▪ Sorted out some more work to be photocopied. 12.00: My lunch break. 12.30: Back to class.
▪ There are also handouts, which may be photocopied for personal use.
▪ We go first to the Embassy to photocopy the article David has done for Korotich.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
photocopy

1924 in the sense of "make a photographic reproduction," from photo- "photographic" + copy (v.). The usual modern meaning arose 1942 with the advent of xerography. The noun is recorded from 1934. Related: Photocopied; photocopying.

Wiktionary
photocopy

n. A copy made using a photocopier. vb. To make a copy using a photocopier.

WordNet
photocopy
  1. n. a photographic copy of written or printed or graphic work

  2. v. reproduce by xerography [syn: run off, xerox]

  3. [also: photocopied]

Wikipedia
Photocopy (film)

PhotoCopy is a Marathi language Indian romantic comedy film directed by Vijay Maurya and produced by singer and first time producer Neha Rajpal. The film is based on a story written by Indian entrepreneur Akash Rajpal and Omkar Mangesh Datt. The movie debuts Chetan Chitnis and Parna Pethe in the lead roles. Parna plays a double role in the film, portraying the characters of identical twin sisters falling in love with the same boy played by Chetan. Filming began in April 2015 & is slated for a release on 16 September 2016 in partnership with Viacom_18_Motion_Pictures. The movie has been extensively shot in Lavasa.

Usage examples of "photocopy".

Larry told Bruno and Boots as he handed over photocopies of his sketch of the crest.

Ripping through photocopied enclosures of commendations, employment records, certifications and miscellanea, her breath caught at the document with a scrolled border and bold, old-English lettering conveying a Bachelor of Science in Education degree to Kathleen Osborn.

A quick scan of the photocopied polysyllables revealed no specific goals.

He held it up to the redacted photocopy just to make sure it was a perfect fit.

Shaz picked up another pile of stapled photocopies and passed them round.

Starkey gave Mueller a minute, then put the photocopy of Leyton through her fax.

I would then copy the page word for word myself, with the same misspellings and grammatical errors, make photocopies of both, and have Samas examine them.

Petrova bypassed the research leader and handed the relevant photocopy to Romanov personally, who, over the next few hours, read the news item so often that he came to know it off by heart.

The Iraqis were so unnerved that the IAEA had found this collection that they physically prevented the inspectors from leaving with the documents, leading to a four-day standoff in the parking lot of the facility until Iraq finally allowed the inspectors to photocopy the key documents and take them out.

Each bill was supposedly photocopied, and the money was deposited in the bank only twice a week.

Before we do that, however, I want the file photocopied in case my staff needs to access the information.

She photocopied the entire first file, pleased by the machine-gun swiftness of the copier, which had spit out all twelve pages in less than two minutes.

She still got eight-page letters from George Woodard about three times a year, but at least six of the pages were photocopied essays with no personalization whatsoever on them.

Minogue took out photocopied pages from the envelope and glanced down at his own notes in the margins.

I put the warm photocopies in my inside pocket with the tape, and the original papers back on the shelves.