chép tay
Definition
Verb:
- To copy by hand, to transcribe manually: The action of writing or reproducing text by hand, not using a printing press or other mechanical means.
- To write down manually: The act of recording information in one's own handwriting.
Noun:
- A manuscript, a handwritten copy: A document, book, or text that is written by hand.
Usage Examples
Verb:
- Trước khi có máy in, người ta phải chép tay sách. (Before printing presses existed, people had to copy books by hand.)
- Cô ấy chép tay lại toàn bộ bài thơ vào sổ tay. (She transcribed the entire poem by hand into her notebook.)
Noun:
- Đây là một bản chép tay quý hiếm từ thế kỷ 18. (This is a rare manuscript from the 18th century.)
- Tôi chỉ có bản chép tay của tài liệu này. (I only have a handwritten copy of this document.)
Advanced Usage
- "sao chép bằng tay": This is a more formal or explicit synonym meaning "to copy/reproduce by hand."
- Công việc sao chép bằng tay rất tỉ mỉ và mất thời gian. (The work of copying by hand is very meticulous and time-consuming.)
Variants and Related Words
Bản chép tay (n): A handwritten version, a manuscript. This is the most common compound noun form.
- Bản chép tay gốc được lưu giữ trong thư viện. (The original manuscript is kept in the library.)
Viết tay (v/n): To write by hand / handwriting. This is a broader term for any act of writing by hand or the resulting script.
- Anh ấy viết tay một lá thư. (He wrote a letter by hand.)
- Chữ viết tay của cô ấy rất đẹp. (Her handwriting is very beautiful.)
Synonyms
- Ghi chép (v): To take notes, to record. This emphasizes the act of recording information.
- Sao chép (v): To copy, to reproduce. This is a general term for copying, which can be manual or mechanical.
Related Phrases
- Chép lại (phrasal verb): To copy down, to transcribe. This combines 'chép' (to copy) with 'lại' (again, down) to emphasize the action of transcription.
- Hãy chép lại những điều quan trọng từ bảng đen. (Please copy down the important points from the blackboard.)
Related Idioms
- (Không common idioms use the exact phrase 'chép tay'. It is typically used in its literal sense.)