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单词 plagiarize
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Definition of plagiarize in English:

plagiarize

(British plagiarise)
verb ˈpleɪdʒərʌɪzˈpleɪdʒəˌraɪz
[with object]
  • 1Take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own.

    he was fined $6,000 for having plagiarized the song
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Harvard Crimson reports that a noted Harvard law professor will be disciplined for plagiarizing the work of a Yale law professor in a recent book.
    • In one recent New Yorker essay, ‘Something Borrowed,’ he profiled a playwright who plagiarized his work and managed to convey with striking compassion how immoral mistakes can happen without malice.
    • A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors.
    • He is also accused of trying to sell specimens that belonged to the university and plagiarizing the work of colleagues.
    • People might then come to believe that the author who had published second had plagiarized the work of the one who published first.
    • After sending it, the student confessed he had plagiarized the work from a prominent writer.
    • He also blasted the booklet, which was published in 1996, for plagiarizing a previous work.
    • The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists.
    Synonyms
    copy, pass off as one's own, infringe the copyright of, pirate, steal, poach, borrow, appropriate
    informal rip off, lift, crib
    British informal pinch, nick
    1. 1.1 Take the work or an idea of (someone) and pass it off as one's own.
      the author claims she was plagiarized
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Perhaps film composers no longer have a choice whether or not to plagiarize him - did they ever?
      • While I don't believe we plagiarized anyone, it's a good discussion nonetheless, and the comments that keep coming to the site are thought-provoking.
      • He just plagiarizes him, but it's worth reading anyhow.
      • If anyone was in doubt that he plagiarised him, this entry alone would surely be proof.
      • Much copied, if not plagiarized (by some filmmakers), he is the leader of a new Iranian cinema, which owes everything to him for what he has done over the past 15 years.
      • In 1960 Claire, widow of an Alsatian Jewish poet, groundlessly charged her with plagiarizing her husband, whom he'd befriended and translated in 1949.
      • It's hardly surprising he opposes the free trade agreement with the United States because one aspect of the free trade agreement with America is it toughens up the copyright laws, makes it more difficult for people to plagiarise, to copy.
      • That according to a seven-week independent investigation by the newspaper, which found that is former star correspondent lied, plagiarized and made things up over a 10-year span.
      • Furthermore, in a March 9 interview with Editor & Publisher, he answers the question of when he first plagiarized.
      • At some colleges, students who plagiarize are expelled.
      • She plagiarized and is paying the penalty.
      • Composers could check to see if they are unintentionally plagiarizing.
      • I just wish that these people would pay more dearly for plagiarizing.
      • First I worried my in laws would sue me for defamation and now I have to worry that some psychotic moron is going to plagiarize me?
      • However, it didn't take people long to make the connection and shame the guy into taking down the site - without the people who were being plagiarized having to do anything at all.
      • When you have students suing universities when caught plagiarizing you know that plagiarism isn't always frowned upon by students.
      • His world of irresponsible young men let loose in the playground of colonial Ireland set the tone for much of Anglo-Irish fiction, notably the ‘rollicking’ novels of Charles Lever who did not scruple to plagiarize him.
      • His speech doesn't libel him; it plagiarizes him.
      • First, notice that when he's not plagiarizing, he has a little trouble with accuracy.
      • Building a guide to the contents of books is hardly the same as making bootlegged copies or plagiarizing.
      • Luckily, none of the rediscoverers was noted for rushing to crooked lawyers with claims of being plagiarized.
      • How devastating for this young girl to have to now face the humiliation of having to admit to everyone that she had cheated, that she copied, that she'd merely plagiarized.
      • Because people who plagiarize are usually also poor students, they tend not to realise that it's obvious when a paragraph of bumbling prose suddenly rises from its own ashes to become lucid and flowing, or even just moderately coherent.

Derivatives

  • plagiarization

  • noun
  • plagiarizer

  • noun
    • My intent isn't even to shame the Times plagiarizer, but to tap the shoulder of the aspiring plagiarist who may be deterred by this piece.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The case of the open-book exam plagiarizer was one of six examples of academic dishonesty that led to suspensions or withdrawals of graduate students in the 2005-2006 academic year.
      • As for the alleged plagiarism: I am not a plagiarizer, nor do I believe I have violated anyone's copyright.
      • In reality, these are often conscious and sometimes unconscious plagiarisers of ideas of greater minds than their own.
      • You are nothing more than a cheat, a fraud and a plagiariser.
 
 

Definition of plagiarize in US English:

plagiarize

(British plagiarise)
verbˈpleɪdʒəˌraɪzˈplājəˌrīz
[with object]
  • 1Take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own.

    he was fined $6,000 for having plagiarized the song
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors.
    • The Harvard Crimson reports that a noted Harvard law professor will be disciplined for plagiarizing the work of a Yale law professor in a recent book.
    • He is also accused of trying to sell specimens that belonged to the university and plagiarizing the work of colleagues.
    • After sending it, the student confessed he had plagiarized the work from a prominent writer.
    • People might then come to believe that the author who had published second had plagiarized the work of the one who published first.
    • He also blasted the booklet, which was published in 1996, for plagiarizing a previous work.
    • In one recent New Yorker essay, ‘Something Borrowed,’ he profiled a playwright who plagiarized his work and managed to convey with striking compassion how immoral mistakes can happen without malice.
    • The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists.
    Synonyms
    copy, pass off as one's own, infringe the copyright of, pirate, steal, poach, borrow, appropriate
    1. 1.1 Copy from (someone) and pass it off as one's own.
      the author claims she was plagiarized
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His world of irresponsible young men let loose in the playground of colonial Ireland set the tone for much of Anglo-Irish fiction, notably the ‘rollicking’ novels of Charles Lever who did not scruple to plagiarize him.
      • First I worried my in laws would sue me for defamation and now I have to worry that some psychotic moron is going to plagiarize me?
      • Furthermore, in a March 9 interview with Editor & Publisher, he answers the question of when he first plagiarized.
      • Building a guide to the contents of books is hardly the same as making bootlegged copies or plagiarizing.
      • While I don't believe we plagiarized anyone, it's a good discussion nonetheless, and the comments that keep coming to the site are thought-provoking.
      • Perhaps film composers no longer have a choice whether or not to plagiarize him - did they ever?
      • That according to a seven-week independent investigation by the newspaper, which found that is former star correspondent lied, plagiarized and made things up over a 10-year span.
      • I just wish that these people would pay more dearly for plagiarizing.
      • It's hardly surprising he opposes the free trade agreement with the United States because one aspect of the free trade agreement with America is it toughens up the copyright laws, makes it more difficult for people to plagiarise, to copy.
      • She plagiarized and is paying the penalty.
      • First, notice that when he's not plagiarizing, he has a little trouble with accuracy.
      • He just plagiarizes him, but it's worth reading anyhow.
      • When you have students suing universities when caught plagiarizing you know that plagiarism isn't always frowned upon by students.
      • At some colleges, students who plagiarize are expelled.
      • His speech doesn't libel him; it plagiarizes him.
      • In 1960 Claire, widow of an Alsatian Jewish poet, groundlessly charged her with plagiarizing her husband, whom he'd befriended and translated in 1949.
      • If anyone was in doubt that he plagiarised him, this entry alone would surely be proof.
      • Luckily, none of the rediscoverers was noted for rushing to crooked lawyers with claims of being plagiarized.
      • Because people who plagiarize are usually also poor students, they tend not to realise that it's obvious when a paragraph of bumbling prose suddenly rises from its own ashes to become lucid and flowing, or even just moderately coherent.
      • How devastating for this young girl to have to now face the humiliation of having to admit to everyone that she had cheated, that she copied, that she'd merely plagiarized.
      • Composers could check to see if they are unintentionally plagiarizing.
      • Much copied, if not plagiarized (by some filmmakers), he is the leader of a new Iranian cinema, which owes everything to him for what he has done over the past 15 years.
      • However, it didn't take people long to make the connection and shame the guy into taking down the site - without the people who were being plagiarized having to do anything at all.
 
 
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