Xerox copy - significado y definición. Qué es Xerox copy
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Qué (quién) es Xerox copy - definición

TECHNIQUE OF PRODUCING ONE OR MORE COPIES SIMULTANEOUSLY
Cc:; Courtesy copy; Carbon Copy; Carbon copies; Cc Bcc; Carbon copying; CC (email); Xerox copy; Cc'd
  • As creating carbon copies requires relatively few resources, it became a common method for producing underground and clandestine newspapers, as seen in this French example from World War II.

carbon copy         
(carbon copies)
1.
If you say that one person or thing is a carbon copy of another, you mean that they look or behave exactly like them.
She's a carbon copy of her mother...
N-COUNT: usu N of n
2.
A carbon copy is a copy of a piece of writing that is made using carbon paper.
N-COUNT
carbon copy         
¦ noun a copy made with carbon paper.
?a person or thing identical to another.
Copy (command)         
COMMAND OF RT-11, RSX-11, OPENVMS, DOS, OS/2 AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
Copy Con; Copy con; COPY (command); COPY (DOS command); COPY (DOS); COPY/FTP (command)
In computing, copy is a command in various operating systems. The command copies computer files from one directory to another.

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Carbon copy

Before the development of photographic copiers, a carbon copy was the under-copy of a typed or written document placed over carbon paper and the under-copy sheet itself (not to be confused with the carbon print family of photographic reproduction processes). When copies of business letters were so produced, it was customary to use the acronym "CC" or "cc" before a colon and below the writer's signature to inform the principal recipient that carbon copies had been made and distributed to the parties listed after the colon. With the advent of word processors and e-mail, "cc" is used as a merely formal indication of the distribution of letters to secondary recipients.

Ejemplos de uso de Xerox copy
1. It contains nothing new but a plain Xerox–copy of the TPLF [EPRDF] policy that has been vigorously pursued in the past decade since its ascension to power through the barrel of the gun and not through the ballot box, as you know.