xerox: [20] Greek xērós meant ‘dry’ (it may be the ultimate source of English elixir, and is perhaps distantly related to English serene and serenade). From it was derived in the 1940s the term xerography, which denotes a process of photographic reproduction that does not involve the use of liquid developers. And xerography in turn formed the basis of xerox, which was registered as a trademark for the process in 1952 by the Haloid Company of Rochester, New York (later renamed the Xerox Corporation). => elixir, serenade, serene
Xerox
1952, trademark taken out by Haloid Co. of Rochester, N.Y., for a copying device, from xerography. The verb is first attested 1965, from the noun, despite strenuous objection from the Xerox copyright department. Related: Xeroxed; Xeroxing.
1. The rooms are crammed with humming Xerox machines.
那些房间里摆满了嗡嗡作响的复印机。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Could you xerox this letter, please?
请复印一下这封信好吗?
来自《权威词典》
3. AT & T ran the network, IBM dominated the mainframe - computer business and Xerox was a synonym for photocopying.
那时,AT & T经营电话网, IBM垄断大型计算机业务,Xerox就是复印的同义词.
来自互联网
4. Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.