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1 piracy
['paɪərəsɪ]сущ.1)а) пиратство, грабёж морских судовб) похищение, захват, угон ( транспортного средства)air piracy — воздушное пираьство, угон самолетов
2) пиратство; нарушение авторского права, нелицензированное использование (чего-л.)piracy products — пиратская, контрафактная продукция
Piracy in Britain is more a game for enthusiasts than a serious business. — Пиратство в Великобритании скорее занятие для энтузиастов, чем серьёзный бизнес.
Syn:3) незаконное присвоение ( чужих идей), плагиатSyn:4) преим. амер. незаконный перехват радио- или телесигналов ( обычно спутниковых или кабельных каналов)5) геогр. перехват одной реки другойSyn:
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