recopy
recopy — verb
1. to write or type a piece of information over from the beginning, producing a fre
to write or type a piece of information over from the beginning, producing a fresh version that matches the original material
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.
Apinya carefully recopied the phone number from the old address book into her new one.
After losing his notebook, Yan had to recopy all his chemistry notes from a friend.
The librarian asked Tamás to recopy the damaged pages from the original book.
- 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.