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noun faksfæks 1An exact copy of a document made by electronic scanning and transmitted as data by telecommunications links. 传真件 we got a three-page fax from her assistant Example sentencesExamples - Junk faxes are illegal because a significant cost is shifted to the recipient without recourse.
- If the reporter needs to rewrite or edit the release, it is much easier to edit an electronic message than to retype a fax or a hard copy of the release.
- The arbitrator found that the faxes of 18th March were clear enough.
- The penalty for each unsolicited fax is the greater of $500 or your actual damages.
- He followed up his Saturday morning phone message with this fax.
- Receiving faxes and voice messages via e-mail is free; other services are charged.
- Thank you for your fax of June 8.
- We will be able to deal with e-mail contact, electronic faxes and text messages from a mobile phone.
- This time, I sent copies of my faxes to high-ranking Forestry administrators in Jakarta.
- Over 13,500 of you sent faxes to your senators.
- He did not do so in writing, although he was receiving faxes from them.
- We refer to your fax dated 7th December.
- You will also be able to conduct conference calls, receive voice mail, send faxes and check e-mail.
- The U.S. Embassy officials presented the copy of the fax at Friday's hearing.
- Thank you for your extraordinary fax of June 5.
- I received another anonymous fax this morning, right on schedule.
- Curiously enough, all this proselytising activity is funded by sending out junk faxes to businesses in the UK.
- You can support their protest by sending faxes or calling the interior minister.
- I've signed the petitions, written letters, sent faxes and emails, and I'm ready.
- On more than 400 occasions the company violated regulations which forbid companies from sending junk faxes.
Synonyms copy, reproduction, duplicate, photocopy, mimeograph, mimeo, replica, likeness, carbon, carbon copy, print, reprint, offprint, image - 1.1mass noun The production or transmission of faxes.
传真 he received the report by fax 他收到了传真过来的报告。 Example sentencesExamples - Initially art was exchanged through telecommunications networks such as the telephone, fax, slo-scan video, and now as streamed data.
- Most of China's call centres now provide 24-hour continuous service and provide voice IP, email, fax, text and video IP services.
- Overseas buyers would traditionally have had to interact or purchase over the phone or by fax.
- This time, however, it comes bouncing down the satellite phone, and by fax and email.
- Strategies to test effective e-mail and fax transmissions also were discussed.
- Remember to consider all communication media, including e-mail correspondence, telephone calls, and fax transmissions.
- Subsequently we have had many further meetings in the U.K. and in Bombay, while staying in touch via fax and phone.
- Now I'm not sure what's happening as I can't get through to them by fax or phone.
- The Air Force and Park Service are accepting comments by mail, fax, voice mall, or e-mail through March 7.
- The only question now is which internet fax service is the best one for your needs.
- Along with store-and-forward fax transmission and streamed voice mail, IVR sessions can be treated as data applications.
- She consults by fax on production details and quality problems (the display includes color photocopies of works in progress).
- Enforced by the FTC, the Mail or Telephone Order Rule applies to orders placed by phone, fax or the Internet.
- But the site is secure and accepts orders on-line, by fax, or by phone.
- The fax transmission details indicate that the document was faxed at 4.34 pm on 12 October.
- The Call Recorder Archive software can be used to view recorded fax transmissions.
- I process one application, only to find another's just arrived by fax.
- In the old days it was all done on paper: Scouts would send in reports from games in the field by mail or fax, and the reports would be filed into thick binders.
- Subsequent data relay is associated with a device ID number and can be by phone / fax / web to a designated health system area.
- In those days, the tools at a marketer's disposal included direct mail, fax, phone and interactive television.
- 1.2 A machine for transmitting and receiving faxes.
传真机 the equipment consists of four word processors, a fax, and a photocopier Example sentencesExamples - The double-ring sounded; the fax machine answered, and all was right with the world.
- One of Duncan's clients discovered he spent 336 hours a year at the fax machine.
- So I just unhooked it from the computer and hooked it into the fax machine.
- However, instead of sending the document, the fax machine keeps spitting it out again.
- It is a type of online services that provide subscribers with the ability to send and receive faxes without a fax machine.
- The only light inside came from a flickering computer screen and the winking of a fax machine.
- So if you don't buy a filter for every phone on the line, your calls will sound like an angry duel between a fax machine and a modem.
- All of a sudden, the fax machine beeped and the document printed out.
- Does any hardware device feel slower or clunkier than the fax machine?
- The two delivery men wheeled in a collection of cartons containing computers, monitors, telephones, a printer and a fax machine.
- Till now, you had to own a special machine - a fax machine, which was only made to send and receive faxes.
- The bad news is that they seem to be swimming in data generated by virtually everyone with a telephone, a computer or a fax machine.
- So I went and did my photocopying on the fax machine instead.
- This is to identify the fax machine to which the document will be sent.
- There needs to evidence of local demand and the supplier must have a fax machine to receive orders.
- There must be dozens of people looking at this strange image spooling off their fax machine this morning.
- The document was then passed through a fax machine several times in order to appear authentic.
- Some of these media, such as the fax machine and the telephone, are direct.
- The cardboard boxes that the fax machine, printer, and computer had come in were still piled up along one wall.
- The phone just rang and rang, and never got answered, and my fax machine kept timing out.
verb faksfæks [with object]1Send (a document) by fax. 用传真传输(文件) please fax the agreement to me Example sentencesExamples - The document was then faxed through to the Indian authorities via Interpol.
- He also faxed a letter to an FBI agent in New York who has had contact with him.
- Please fax or e-mail a resume and cover letter stating your interest.
- Permission must also be sought from immigration headquarters in Bangkok which requires many documents to be faxed back and forth.
- Most network management software will also allow you to fax documents from the desktop as well.
- A second questionnaire was faxed two weeks after the first questionnaire.
- It is for this reason that I did not fax this document or direct that it be faxed.
- Another time I had to fax a document when my client needed a signature.
- You'll have to go to your office and fax the documents from there.
- The documents were faxed to The Post by officials at the records center.
- The fax transmission details indicate that the document was faxed at 4.34 pm on 12 October.
- The customer might then be asked to fax a copy of his driving licence and a utility bill.
- Viewers will be invited to fax, e-mail or phone in their votes.
- Almost overnight the demand for our services plummeted as customers began faxing their documents rather than sending them by courier.
- Pick style, fabric, color, and sizes, then fax the order.
- They were requested to fax back the document with their signatures.
- He faxed a simple questionnaire to some of the city's restaurants, asking them how their sales compared to the pre-ban days.
- We then faxed the information to the inspector.
- Overseas-based South Africans are using the Internet to attach their signatures and others are faxing the petition.
- Members would be e-mailed or faxed government consultation documents, policy papers and press releases.
Synonyms transmit, convey, communicate - 1.1 Contact (someone) by fax.
用传真与(某人)联系 to obtain a brochure fax the agent 欲获宣传小册,请传真联系代理商。 Example sentencesExamples - People should write to their MP rather than fax him.
- Sorry if you've already faxed but please fax them back and tell them to deliver it on Friday.
- He kindly faxed David the list of who voted for and against the bill.
- I am faxing you, by the way, using the website.
- This can be a big problem especially when some less than honest fax marketing companies have been known to fake phone logs to pretend they had permission to fax people.
- If you haven't faxed your member of Congress in support of the bill, please do so today.
- Tens of thousands of voters have called or faxed their Members of Congress in opposition to the bill.
- To that end, why not fax your MP?
- When this debate was last raised in the House, he faxed me and said that the figures I gave were wrong.
- I was faxing him from my home to his home - we didn't have our secretaries involved.
- Readers who might be interested in bidding for one of the auction prizes can do so in advance of the big day by calling or faxing the foundation office.
- I faxed him a month or so ago about this - even in the face of futility I had to.
- Further details may be obtained by phoning or faxing him.
- The customer initiates an expression of interest by filling out something on the Web site or faxing us.
- And the chief of police of Ft. Bragg faxed us this morning that they have just made an arrest in a murder up there.
- Eastern Cape entrants can obtain their entry forms from her by faxing her.
- I faxed him yesterday and said ‘if you are really serious, we can make a game plan’.
- I got a good response from her when I faxed her, but I also went to meet her face to face once.
- A compromise bill would have limited the time frame to 48 hours in which a company would be allowed to fax someone after a verbal request, but the bill was passed via committee with the time limit being seven years.
Origin1940s: abbreviation of facsimile. facsimile from late 16th century: This was originally written fac simile, meaning the making of an exact copy, usually a copy of a piece of writing. It is modern Latin, from Latin fac ‘make’ and simile ‘like’. The abbreviation fax dates from the 1940s.
Rhymesaxe (US ax), Backs, Bax, flax, lax, max, pax, Sachs, sax, saxe, tax, wax plural noun faksfæks Non-standard spelling of ‘facts’ 有关食品问题的真实情况。 nounfaksfæks 1An image of a document made by electronic scanning and transmitted as data by telecommunication links. 传真件 Example sentencesExamples - I've signed the petitions, written letters, sent faxes and emails, and I'm ready.
- Over 13,500 of you sent faxes to your senators.
- We refer to your fax dated 7th December.
- Receiving faxes and voice messages via e-mail is free; other services are charged.
- If the reporter needs to rewrite or edit the release, it is much easier to edit an electronic message than to retype a fax or a hard copy of the release.
- He did not do so in writing, although he was receiving faxes from them.
- The U.S. Embassy officials presented the copy of the fax at Friday's hearing.
- The arbitrator found that the faxes of 18th March were clear enough.
- Junk faxes are illegal because a significant cost is shifted to the recipient without recourse.
- Curiously enough, all this proselytising activity is funded by sending out junk faxes to businesses in the UK.
- The penalty for each unsolicited fax is the greater of $500 or your actual damages.
- On more than 400 occasions the company violated regulations which forbid companies from sending junk faxes.
- He followed up his Saturday morning phone message with this fax.
- Thank you for your extraordinary fax of June 5.
- You can support their protest by sending faxes or calling the interior minister.
- We will be able to deal with e-mail contact, electronic faxes and text messages from a mobile phone.
- You will also be able to conduct conference calls, receive voice mail, send faxes and check e-mail.
- This time, I sent copies of my faxes to high-ranking Forestry administrators in Jakarta.
- I received another anonymous fax this morning, right on schedule.
- Thank you for your fax of June 8.
Synonyms copy, reproduction, duplicate, photocopy, mimeograph, mimeo, replica, likeness, carbon, carbon copy, print, reprint, offprint, image - 1.1 The production or transmission of faxes.
传真 he received the report by fax 他收到了传真过来的报告。 Example sentencesExamples - The fax transmission details indicate that the document was faxed at 4.34 pm on 12 October.
- Overseas buyers would traditionally have had to interact or purchase over the phone or by fax.
- Enforced by the FTC, the Mail or Telephone Order Rule applies to orders placed by phone, fax or the Internet.
- Initially art was exchanged through telecommunications networks such as the telephone, fax, slo-scan video, and now as streamed data.
- Most of China's call centres now provide 24-hour continuous service and provide voice IP, email, fax, text and video IP services.
- The only question now is which internet fax service is the best one for your needs.
- She consults by fax on production details and quality problems (the display includes color photocopies of works in progress).
- Remember to consider all communication media, including e-mail correspondence, telephone calls, and fax transmissions.
- But the site is secure and accepts orders on-line, by fax, or by phone.
- Strategies to test effective e-mail and fax transmissions also were discussed.
- Along with store-and-forward fax transmission and streamed voice mail, IVR sessions can be treated as data applications.
- In those days, the tools at a marketer's disposal included direct mail, fax, phone and interactive television.
- Now I'm not sure what's happening as I can't get through to them by fax or phone.
- I process one application, only to find another's just arrived by fax.
- In the old days it was all done on paper: Scouts would send in reports from games in the field by mail or fax, and the reports would be filed into thick binders.
- This time, however, it comes bouncing down the satellite phone, and by fax and email.
- Subsequently we have had many further meetings in the U.K. and in Bombay, while staying in touch via fax and phone.
- Subsequent data relay is associated with a device ID number and can be by phone / fax / web to a designated health system area.
- The Air Force and Park Service are accepting comments by mail, fax, voice mall, or e-mail through March 7.
- The Call Recorder Archive software can be used to view recorded fax transmissions.
- 1.2 A machine for transmitting and receiving faxes.
传真机 Example sentencesExamples - The double-ring sounded; the fax machine answered, and all was right with the world.
- The two delivery men wheeled in a collection of cartons containing computers, monitors, telephones, a printer and a fax machine.
- Does any hardware device feel slower or clunkier than the fax machine?
- The bad news is that they seem to be swimming in data generated by virtually everyone with a telephone, a computer or a fax machine.
- There needs to evidence of local demand and the supplier must have a fax machine to receive orders.
- There must be dozens of people looking at this strange image spooling off their fax machine this morning.
- The phone just rang and rang, and never got answered, and my fax machine kept timing out.
- So I went and did my photocopying on the fax machine instead.
- This is to identify the fax machine to which the document will be sent.
- Some of these media, such as the fax machine and the telephone, are direct.
- Till now, you had to own a special machine - a fax machine, which was only made to send and receive faxes.
- All of a sudden, the fax machine beeped and the document printed out.
- So if you don't buy a filter for every phone on the line, your calls will sound like an angry duel between a fax machine and a modem.
- It is a type of online services that provide subscribers with the ability to send and receive faxes without a fax machine.
- The cardboard boxes that the fax machine, printer, and computer had come in were still piled up along one wall.
- The only light inside came from a flickering computer screen and the winking of a fax machine.
- The document was then passed through a fax machine several times in order to appear authentic.
- So I just unhooked it from the computer and hooked it into the fax machine.
- However, instead of sending the document, the fax machine keeps spitting it out again.
- One of Duncan's clients discovered he spent 336 hours a year at the fax machine.
verbfaksfæks [with object]1Send (a document) by fax. 用传真传输(文件) Example sentencesExamples - He also faxed a letter to an FBI agent in New York who has had contact with him.
- The documents were faxed to The Post by officials at the records center.
- Members would be e-mailed or faxed government consultation documents, policy papers and press releases.
- Almost overnight the demand for our services plummeted as customers began faxing their documents rather than sending them by courier.
- Most network management software will also allow you to fax documents from the desktop as well.
- Permission must also be sought from immigration headquarters in Bangkok which requires many documents to be faxed back and forth.
- It is for this reason that I did not fax this document or direct that it be faxed.
- A second questionnaire was faxed two weeks after the first questionnaire.
- Viewers will be invited to fax, e-mail or phone in their votes.
- The customer might then be asked to fax a copy of his driving licence and a utility bill.
- They were requested to fax back the document with their signatures.
- Another time I had to fax a document when my client needed a signature.
- The fax transmission details indicate that the document was faxed at 4.34 pm on 12 October.
- Overseas-based South Africans are using the Internet to attach their signatures and others are faxing the petition.
- We then faxed the information to the inspector.
- Pick style, fabric, color, and sizes, then fax the order.
- The document was then faxed through to the Indian authorities via Interpol.
- Please fax or e-mail a resume and cover letter stating your interest.
- He faxed a simple questionnaire to some of the city's restaurants, asking them how their sales compared to the pre-ban days.
- You'll have to go to your office and fax the documents from there.
Synonyms transmit, convey, communicate - 1.1 Contact (someone) by fax.
用传真与(某人)联系 to obtain a brochure fax the agent 欲获宣传小册,请传真联系代理商。 no object the best way to order materials was to fax 订货的最佳方式是发传真。 Example sentencesExamples - Tens of thousands of voters have called or faxed their Members of Congress in opposition to the bill.
- This can be a big problem especially when some less than honest fax marketing companies have been known to fake phone logs to pretend they had permission to fax people.
- I faxed him yesterday and said ‘if you are really serious, we can make a game plan’.
- And the chief of police of Ft. Bragg faxed us this morning that they have just made an arrest in a murder up there.
- I got a good response from her when I faxed her, but I also went to meet her face to face once.
- To that end, why not fax your MP?
- Eastern Cape entrants can obtain their entry forms from her by faxing her.
- I was faxing him from my home to his home - we didn't have our secretaries involved.
- A compromise bill would have limited the time frame to 48 hours in which a company would be allowed to fax someone after a verbal request, but the bill was passed via committee with the time limit being seven years.
- Readers who might be interested in bidding for one of the auction prizes can do so in advance of the big day by calling or faxing the foundation office.
- The customer initiates an expression of interest by filling out something on the Web site or faxing us.
- If you haven't faxed your member of Congress in support of the bill, please do so today.
- Further details may be obtained by phoning or faxing him.
- He kindly faxed David the list of who voted for and against the bill.
- People should write to their MP rather than fax him.
- I am faxing you, by the way, using the website.
- I faxed him a month or so ago about this - even in the face of futility I had to.
- Sorry if you've already faxed but please fax them back and tell them to deliver it on Friday.
- When this debate was last raised in the House, he faxed me and said that the figures I gave were wrong.
Origin1940s: abbreviation of facsimile. plural nounfaksfæks Nonstandard spelling of ‘facts’ 有关食品问题的真实情况。 |