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单词 plagiarize
释义
plagiarizepla‧gia‧rize (also plagiarise British English) /ˈpleɪdʒəraɪz/ ●○○ verb [intransitive, transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
plagiarize
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyplagiarize
he, she, itplagiarizes
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyplagiarized
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave plagiarized
he, she, ithas plagiarized
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad plagiarized
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill plagiarize
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have plagiarized
Continuous Form
PresentIam plagiarizing
he, she, itis plagiarizing
you, we, theyare plagiarizing
PastI, he, she, itwas plagiarizing
you, we, theywere plagiarizing
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been plagiarizing
he, she, ithas been plagiarizing
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been plagiarizing
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be plagiarizing
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been plagiarizing
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • He got kicked out of school because he plagiarized a term paper.
  • Kelty was expelled from the college for plagiarizing a term paper.
  • She claimed that she didn't plagiarize - she just paraphrased.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • In this ethnographic imperialism if in no other way, the cultures anthropologists study and plagiarize gain their revenge.
  • Let me tell you what really bothers me about that brigand more than his plagiarizing.
  • Of course, if you feel entrepreneurial you can always plagiarize a few smart ideas from abroad and apply them locally.
  • Tried not to plagiarize too flagrantly.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto copy someone else's work or ideas
to copy something that someone else has written or thought of and pretend it is your own work: · Any student caught copying will fail the test.· The company has been accused of copying software ideas from larger competitors.copy something straight from something (=copy it without changing anything): · Most of his answers had been copied straight from the student who sat next to him.
also plagiarise British to illegally copy words, ideas etc from something written by someone else, and pretend that they are your own: · He got kicked out of school because he plagiarized a term paper. · She claimed that she didn't plagiarize - she just paraphrased.
informal to copy someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are your own: · One paragraph of his essay has been lifted from an economics textbook.be lifted straight from/out of something (=use exactly the same words or ideas): · The plot of the play had been lifted straight out of an old episode of "The Honeymooners".
to take someone else's ideas and use them without their permission in order to make money from them: · Professional designers and architects steal ideas from each other all the time.· She claims that the director stole ideas from her historical novel and used them in the movie.
formal not original, but strongly influenced by someone else's work or partly copied from it: · a derivative artistic stylederivative of: · This relatively new style of music is derivative of ragtime and blues.
to take words or ideas from another person’s work and use them in your work, without stating that they are not your own:  He accused other scientists of plagiarizing his research.
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