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v. plagiera (stjäla andras verk: litteratur, patent etc.)* * *(to copy texts or take ideas from someone else's work and use them as if they were one's own.) plagiera -
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(to copy texts or take ideas from someone else's work and use them as if they were one's own.) opisovat, napodobovat* * *• opisovat• napodobovat -
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verbзаниматься плагиатом* * *(v) заниматься плагиатом; совершать плагиат* * ** * *(Amer.) ['pla·gi·a·rize || 'pleɪdʒəraɪz] v. заниматься плагиатом* * *заниматься плагиатом -
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['pleɪʤəraɪz]vзайма́тися плагіа́том -
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(to copy texts or take ideas from someone else's work and use them as if they were one's own.) λογοκλοπώ -
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(to copy texts or take ideas from someone else's work and use them as if they were one's own.) dopustiť sa plagiátorstva, privlastniť si nápad -
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English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > plagiarize
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['pleɪʤ(ə)raɪz]гл.заниматься плагиатом, списывать, выдавать (чужую работу, идею и т. п.) за своюThe student was caught plagiarizing his essays from the internet. — Студента уличили в том, что он брал готовые рефераты из интернета и выдавал за свои.
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v заниматься плагиатомСинонимический ряд:1. appropriate (verb) appropriate; forge; lift; pirate; plagiarise; steal2. sneak around (verb) cheat; crib; not play by the rules; not play fair; play false; slip; smuggle; sneak aroundАнтонимический ряд: -
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v. intr.दूसरे के ग्रंथ में से चोरी करना
См. также в других словарях:
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