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facsimile

Prononciation : [fækˈsɪmɪli]

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Contexte : « similarity »

(noun) a facsimile is a copy of something that looks exactly like the original. Imagine if you make a photocopy of your drawing; that photocopy is a facsimile.

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The museum displayed a facsimile of the ancient document, so everyone could see it without damaging the real one.

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That art print is not a facsimile; it doesn’t look like the original painting at all.

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Is the paper you have a facsimile of the original contract?

Contexte : « replicate »

(verb) to make a facsimile of something means to create a copy that closely resembles the original. It's like when you use a machine to copy your class notes.

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The teacher facsimiled the test papers so that every student had a copy.

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He didn’t facsimile the report correctly, and it looked completely different from the original.

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Can you facsimile this drawing for the presentation?

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