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facsimile

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Telephone, telegraph
fac·sim·i·le /fækˈsɪməli/ noun [countable]  1. COPYan exact copy of a picture, piece of writing etc 〔图片、文字作品等的〕摹本2. formalTCT a fax 传真
Examples from the Corpus
facsimileIn a world instantly connected by a finger on a facsimile machine, it might seem unnecessary to decentralise research.A facsimile of the 1896 book was published in February.This technique has enabled extremely accurate facsimiles of ancient bodies to be produced.Some vendors are expected to build devices that add facsimile and telephone capabilities, while others offer speech processing capability.Being live performances, these are real facsimiles of how I recall Ferrier sounding in performance.After a few experiments, I came up with a reasonable facsimile of Rebecca's accidental assemblage.Riven felt somehow that it was fitting - Jenny's facsimile had come ahead of them.
From Longman Business Dictionaryfacsimilefac‧sim‧i‧le /fækˈsɪməli/ noun [countable]1formalOFFICE another name for a FAX2an exact copy of something, especially something old and valuable such as a book or picture etcThe collection includes facsimiles of early English postage stamps.Origin facsimile (1500-1600) Latin fac simile make similar
fac·sim·i·le nounChineseSyllable
exact a Business copy picture, Corpus piece an of


facsimile
facsimile /fækˈsɪməli, fækˈsɪmɪli/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: fac simile 'make similar'
1. an exact copy of a picture, piece of writing etc
2. formal a fax


fac·sim·ileBrE /fækˈsɪməli/ 🔊NAmE /fækˈsɪməli/ 🔊 noun [countable] an exact copy of sth 摹本;传真本;复制本a facsimile edition摹本版a manuscript reproduced in facsimile 精确复制的手稿 [countable, uncountable] (formal) = fax a facsimile machine传真机