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1 plagier
plagier [plaʒje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *plaʒjeverbe transitif to plagiarize [œuvre, auteur]* * *plaʒje vt* * *[plaʒje] verbe transitif[œuvre] to plagiarize -
2 piller
piller [pije]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ ville] to pillage ; [+ magasin, maison] to loot* * *pije1) ( dépouiller) to pillage [ville]; to loot [magasin]; to ransack [maison, réfrigérateur]2) ( voler) to pillage [objets d'art]; to plunder [temple, caisse]3) ( plagier) to plagiarize [œuvre, auteur]* * *pije vt1) [magasin] to loot, [ville, région] to pillage, to plunder* * *piller verb table: aimer vtr1 Mil [soldats, bandes] to pillage [ville, région]; to loot [maison, magasin]; piller et violer to rape and plunder;2 gén [personne] to pillage [objets d'art]; to plunder [temple]; to ransack [maison, réfrigérateur, placard]; [oiseau] to plunder [arbre, verger]; piller les caisses de l'État to plunder the treasury coffers;3 ( plagier) to plagiarize [œuvre, auteur].[pije] verbe transitif3. [plagier] to plagiarize -
3 démarquer
démarquer [demaʀke]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb( = solder) to mark down ; ( = retirer l'étiquette de) to remove the designer label from2. reflexive verba. [joueur] to lose or shake off one's markerb. se démarquer de ( = marquer sa différence avec) to distinguish o.s. from* * *demaʀke
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1) ( rendre anonyme)2) ( solder) to mark down [marchandises]3) Sport to free [somebody] from a marker
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se démarquer verbe pronominal1) ( se distinguer)se démarquer de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to distance oneself from somebody/something
* * *demaʀke vt1) [prix] to reduce, to mark down2) SPORT, [joueur, équipier, attaquant]* * *démarquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre anonyme) démarquer un article to remove the designer's label from an item (so as to lower the price);2 ( solder) to mark down [marchandises];3 Sport to free [sb] from a marker.B se démarquer vpr1 ( se distinguer) se démarquer de qn/qch to distance oneself from sb/sth;2 Sport to get free of one's marker, to shake off one's marker.[demarke] verbe transitif1. [enlever la marque de]————————se démarquer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se démarquer de verbe pronominal plus prépositionto distinguish oneself ou to be different from
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plagiarize — pla·gia·rize / plā jə ˌrīz/ vb rized, riz·ing [from plagiary plagiarist, from Latin plagiarius, literally, kidnapper, from plagium netting of game, kidnapping, from plaga net] vt: to copy and pass off (the expression of ideas or words of another) … Law dictionary
Plagiarize — Pla gia*rize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plagiarized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plagiarizing}.] To steal or purloin from the writings of another; to appropriate without due acknowledgement (the ideas or expressions of another). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plagiarize — (v.) 1716, with IZE (Cf. ize) + plagiary plagiarist (1590s), from plagiarius one who kidnaps the child or slave of another, also a literary thief, from plagiare to kidnap (see PLAGIARISM (Cf. plagiarism)). Related: Plagiarized; plagiarizing … Etymology dictionary
plagiarize — (Amer.) pla·gi·a·rize || pleɪdÊ’É™raɪz v. copy another person s written work without giving the proper acknowledgement; copy patented or copyrighted materials without permission (also plagiarise) … English contemporary dictionary
plagiarize — (also plagiarise) ► VERB ▪ take (the work or idea of someone else) and pass it off as one s own. DERIVATIVES plagiarism noun plagiarist noun plagiarizer noun. ORIGIN from Latin plagiarius kidnapper , from Greek plagion a kidnapping … English terms dictionary
plagiarize — [plā′jə rīz΄] vt., vi. plagiarized, plagiarizing [see PLAGIARY] to take (ideas, writings, etc.) from (another) and pass them off as one s own plagiarizer n … English World dictionary
plagiarize — UK [ˈpleɪdʒəraɪz] / US [ˈpleɪdʒəˌraɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms plagiarize : present tense I/you/we/they plagiarize he/she/it plagiarizes present participle plagiarizing past tense plagiarized past participle plagiarized to take… … English dictionary
plagiarize — verb ( rized; rizing) Etymology: plagiary Date: 1716 transitive verb to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one s own ; use (another s production) without crediting the source intransitive verb to commit literary theft ; present … New Collegiate Dictionary
plagiarize — plagiarizer, n. /play jeuh ruyz , jee euh ruyz /, v., plagiarized, plagiarizing. v.t. 1. to take and use by plagiarism. 2. to take and use ideas, passages, etc., from (another s work) by plagiarism. v.i. 3. to commit plagiarism. Also, esp. Brit … Universalium
plagiarize — verb (transitive or intransitive) To use, and pass off as ones own, someone elses writing/speech … Wiktionary
plagiarize — Synonyms and related words: act like, adopt, affect, appropriate, assume, borrow, chorus, come again, copy, counterfeit, crib, derive from, ditto, do, do a repeat, do again, do like, do over, double, duplicate, echo, fake, forge, go like, hoke,… … Moby Thesaurus