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Definition of photostat in English: photostatnounPlural Photostats, Plural photostats ˈfəʊtə(ʊ)statˈfoʊdəstæt 1A type of machine for making photocopies on special paper. 〈商标〉直接影印机 Example sentencesExamples - The block which housed office equipment, photostat and fax machine, typewriters, a book depositor which stored text-books and stationery, furniture, science kit and other valuable equipment was burned to the ground.
- What appeared to be the ink drum of a broken photostat machine rolled across the floor and glass crunched underfoot as Sizani and his entourage stepped over pieces of overhead projectors.
- It was certainly not a typewriter, let alone a photostat machine.
- 1.1 A copy made by a photostat.
直接影印件 Example sentencesExamples - She sent photostats of it to young Jewish scholars who had loved her.
- The print on some of the photostat and carbon copy sheets has faded and these items are particularly flimsy.
- Later, he dispensed with objects and photographs and concentrated on language itself, enlarging words and their dictionary definitions in black-and-white photostats.
- At one point, a character in 2085 wants to look up a newspaper article from 1938; she calls the operator and has a photostat in her hands within a few minutes.
- He caught a glimpse of the heading on the photostat in her hand, still moist from the wall-receiver: Ministry of Population.
- The photostats are monochrome, of course, and the figures seem to float in a kind of brown twilight.
- It is a matter of speculation who it was that obtained the draft advice or a photostat of it.
- He was in and out making photostats and checking details on a computer in another office for each party.
- I can only invite readers to write in their queries and I will do my best to answer, possibly by photostats from some better informed writers.
- Trajectory series consists of collaged photostats onto which Unite has worked with a variety of media, predominantly charcoal.
- On receipt of this letter I wrote to Dr. Bhagavantham, enclosing a photostat copy of Mr. Shoji Hattori's letter.
- But for the front cover, the head of his Superman figure was replaced with an old Curt Swan photostat.
- Exhibit 1, a photostat of these items, indicates that these are the items found in the garage.
- The first bootleg fake books, photostat collections of Tune-Dex cards, were published in 1949.
- Moreover, this player lent Nicky his driving-licence, and Nicky enclosed a photostat of it to back up his story.
Synonyms copy, reproduction, duplicate, photocopy, mimeograph, mimeo, replica, likeness, carbon, carbon copy, print, reprint, offprint, image
verbPhotostats, photostats, photostatting, Photostatting, Photostatted, photostatted ˈfəʊtə(ʊ)statˈfoʊdəstæt [with object]Copy (a document) with a photostat. he refused to let me photostat the book Example sentencesExamples - So, I decided to photostat it with correct dates, but I didn't think the school would accept that.
- The book twice quotes Dan Rather's embarrassingly over-conclusory statement in the late hours of election night: ‘Sip it, savor it, cup it, photostat it, underline it in red, press it in a book, put it in an album, hang it on the wall.’
- If it's an article then we just photostat it and send it to the library.
- Anyone caught copying a DVD, distributing software to aid in the copying of DVDs, or photostatting the label on a DVD will be hanged by their thumbs and forced to watch Britney Spears videos.
Synonyms copying, duplication, duplicating, replication, replicating
Derivativesadjectivefəʊtə(ʊ)ˈstatɪk I also enclose two photostatic copies of portions of these messages which were also given me by Mr. Hoppenot. Example sentencesExamples - So far as I can tell, it consisted of twenty-one photostatic enlargements of his montages, which I find somewhat baffling.
- I'm taking Mr Thomas up to make some photostatic copies.
- He showed us photostatic copies of photographs of what appeared to be hinges that were about seven inches, two inches wide and you could see that there was some thickness to them.
Definition of photostat in US English: photostatnounˈfoʊdəstætˈfōdəstat 1A type of machine for making photocopies on special paper. 〈商标〉直接影印机 Example sentencesExamples - It was certainly not a typewriter, let alone a photostat machine.
- What appeared to be the ink drum of a broken photostat machine rolled across the floor and glass crunched underfoot as Sizani and his entourage stepped over pieces of overhead projectors.
- The block which housed office equipment, photostat and fax machine, typewriters, a book depositor which stored text-books and stationery, furniture, science kit and other valuable equipment was burned to the ground.
- 1.1 A copy made by a photostat.
直接影印件 Example sentencesExamples - Later, he dispensed with objects and photographs and concentrated on language itself, enlarging words and their dictionary definitions in black-and-white photostats.
- It is a matter of speculation who it was that obtained the draft advice or a photostat of it.
- At one point, a character in 2085 wants to look up a newspaper article from 1938; she calls the operator and has a photostat in her hands within a few minutes.
- Exhibit 1, a photostat of these items, indicates that these are the items found in the garage.
- The first bootleg fake books, photostat collections of Tune-Dex cards, were published in 1949.
- But for the front cover, the head of his Superman figure was replaced with an old Curt Swan photostat.
- The print on some of the photostat and carbon copy sheets has faded and these items are particularly flimsy.
- He was in and out making photostats and checking details on a computer in another office for each party.
- Trajectory series consists of collaged photostats onto which Unite has worked with a variety of media, predominantly charcoal.
- I can only invite readers to write in their queries and I will do my best to answer, possibly by photostats from some better informed writers.
- He caught a glimpse of the heading on the photostat in her hand, still moist from the wall-receiver: Ministry of Population.
- Moreover, this player lent Nicky his driving-licence, and Nicky enclosed a photostat of it to back up his story.
- She sent photostats of it to young Jewish scholars who had loved her.
- On receipt of this letter I wrote to Dr. Bhagavantham, enclosing a photostat copy of Mr. Shoji Hattori's letter.
- The photostats are monochrome, of course, and the figures seem to float in a kind of brown twilight.
Synonyms copy, reproduction, duplicate, photocopy, mimeograph, mimeo, replica, likeness, carbon, carbon copy, print, reprint, offprint, image
verbˈfoʊdəstætˈfōdəstat [with object]Make a copy of (a document) using a photostat machine. 用直接影印机复印 he refused to let me photostat the book Example sentencesExamples - So, I decided to photostat it with correct dates, but I didn't think the school would accept that.
- Anyone caught copying a DVD, distributing software to aid in the copying of DVDs, or photostatting the label on a DVD will be hanged by their thumbs and forced to watch Britney Spears videos.
- If it's an article then we just photostat it and send it to the library.
- The book twice quotes Dan Rather's embarrassingly over-conclusory statement in the late hours of election night: ‘Sip it, savor it, cup it, photostat it, underline it in red, press it in a book, put it in an album, hang it on the wall.’
Synonyms copying, duplication, duplicating, replication, replicating |