recopy

recopy — verb

1. to write or type a piece of information over from the beginning, producing a fre

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

to write or type a piece of information over from the beginning, producing a fresh version that matches the original material

例句

Rohan decided to recopy the entire essay because his first draft had too many corrections.

infinitive: recopy + noun phrase

Asher's handwriting was so messy that he had to recopy the whole page.

同義詞
  • rewrite

    implies making changes while writing again; recopy focuses on reproducing the original exactly

  • transcribe

    more formal, often means copying from one medium to another (e.g. audio to text)

  • duplicate

    can refer to mechanical or digital copying, not necessarily by hand

文法句型

recopy + noun phrase

用法筆記

Subject is typically a person; the action implies rewriting by hand or typing afresh, rather than photocopying or duplicating a digital file.

常見錯誤

She recopied the same mistake into her final draft.
She copied the same mistake into her final draft again.
💡'recopy' means to produce a fresh copy from the original source; it does not mean to repeat or carry over an error.