Meaning of copy in English
US /ˈkɑpi/ UK /ˈkɒpi/
1. something that is the same as something else
Please make two copies of this paper.
2. a single example of a book, magazine, newspaper etc.
Will you please send me a copy of the new book?
US /ˈkɑpi/ UK /ˈkɒpi/
1. write or draw something so that it is exactly the same as another thing; make a copy of
I need time to copy what's on the blackboard.
2. try to do what another person does
He copied his brother's good points.