"Photocopies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Photocopies refer to printed or digital reproductions of a document, image, or other material made using a photocopier.
"Please make photocopies of the document for the meeting this afternoon." ( Imperative sentence) "I need to make 20 photocopies of the handouts for the workshop tomorrow." (Common usage in a workplace setting) "The office didn't have a copier, so we had to use the library to make photocopies." (Descriptive sentence) "Can you make some photocopies of your portfolio for the job interview?" (Request in a professional setting) "I'm tired of making photocopies of the same document every day." (Expression of annoyance with a repetitive task)
A machine that makes copies of documents, photographs, or other printed materials, typically by Statistical reproduction of originals using xerography.
"Photodegradable" refers to something that can be broken down or decomposed by the action of light, particularly sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This is often used to describe materials, such as plastics, that are designed to degrade more easily when exposed to light, helping to reduce the amount of waste in the environment. In other words, photodegradable materials help to reduce pollution and environmental harm by breaking down safely and naturally when exposed to light.