fax

英 [fæks] 美 [fæks]
  • vt. 传真
  • n. 传真
  • n. (Fax)人名;(英、法)法克斯
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来自facsimile的缩写。

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fax: [20] Fax is a sleeper of a word. The technology of facsimile telegraphy, by which a document is scanned and its image transmitted via a telegraphic link, had been around since the 1870s, but the word fax was not invented for it (in the USA, by the simple expedient of removing the end of facsimile) until the 1940s. Even then, faxes were not widely known about outside the world of commerce, and it was only in the 1970s that the technology, and with it the word (by now a verb as well as a noun), became an everyday phenomenon. Facsimile [17], incidentally, is simply a lexicalization of Latin fac simile ‘make similar’.
fax (n.)
1948, in reference to the technology, short for facsimile (telegraphy). Meaning "a facsimile transmission" is by 1980. The verb attested by 1970. Related: Faxed; faxing.
Futurists predict that a "fax" terminal in the house or business office may someday complement or even replace the mail-carrier. ["Scientific American," 1972]
1. The machine automatically downloads the required information to his or her fax.
机器能自动将需要的信息下载到传真机上。

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2. Pop it in the post, or get your secretary to fax it.
把它扔进邮筒,要不然就让你的秘书发份传真。

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3. These days, cartoonists send in their work by fax.
现在卡通画家用传真机发送作品。

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4. I sent him a long fax, saying I didn't need a maid.
我给他发了一份很长的传真,说我不需要女仆。

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5. Did you fax him a reply?
你发传真回复他了吗?

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