Technique of producing one or more copies simultaneously.
A copy made with carbon paper.
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Examples for "carbon"
Examples for "carbon"
1Uncertainty over future carbon costs, and therefore power prices, clouds investment plans.
2Power companies hope the technique can help them avoid higher carbon emissions.
3The challenge occurred if countries wanted to join an international carbon market.
4His report also advocated harmonizing laws across Europe for the carbon industry.
5Looking beyond just capturing carbon from power plants would help, he said.
1The items included a carbon copy of Michael Collins's 1921 election address.
2The back sheet, a thin carbon copy, separates from the main page.
3For the most part, it's a carbon copy of Xbox 360's Achievement system.
4She is seen as a carbon copy of Jacob Zuma by her detractors.
5Because he clearly did it - it was a carbon copy of Maradona's.
6The form looked like the carbon copy of a repair bill.
7It chances, however, that I took the precaution to make a carbon copy.
8It was a carbon copy, two pages single-spaced on a typewriter.
9And you have to make Yog Sothoth into a carbon copy of Satan.
10Blond, delicate and sweet-natured, ten-year-old Robert was a carbon copy of his mother.
11Folding the carbon copy, he put it in his pocket.
12Everyone said that she was a carbon copy of me.
13The two pages of the carbon copy I folded and left on the table.
14Gran patted Mama's hand, a carbon copy of the gesture employed by the Brennans.
15Egypt's route to Sunday's showpiece was almost a carbon copy.
16She dictated a letter to me, the carbon copy of which I am enclosing.
Translations for carbon copy