plagiarism
美音:['pleɪdʒə.rɪzəm] 英音:['pleɪdʒə.rɪz(ə)m]简单释义:
n.剽窃;抄袭;剽窃作品
网络剽窃物;剽窃抄袭;剽窃计划
变形:
复数:plagiarisms
完整释义:
n.
1.(文章、学说等的)剽窃,抄袭
2.剽窃物
例句:
Courses must be retaken in which the final grade is failure due to plagiarism. Make up exams will not be permitted.
因抄袭而取消成绩者必须重修该课程,不得参加补考。Even though the university has cleared me of plagiarism it has still refused to award me my PhD.
尽管这所大学排除了我剽窃的嫌疑,但仍拒绝授予我博士学位。The levels of plagiarism uncovered by CrossCheck have been more than enough to persuade publishers to embrace the software.
由“纵横”检测发现的抄袭数量已经超乎寻常,这让出版商对这一软件爱不释手。That might be true or at least plausible if, in order to have a basis, plagiarism would have to stand on some philosophical ground.
这么说也许是对的,至少是有一定道理的:如果是为了找出一个基础,剽窃问题就必须有一定的哲学依据。Any unacknowledged borrowing of ideas, arguments, or direct quotes - whether intentional or not - is plagiarism and must be avoided.
任何没有列明出处,就借用他人观点、论点或直接引用的行为,无论是有意还是无意,都是抄袭,必须避免。PLAGIARISM , n. A literary coincidence compounded of a discreditable priority and an honorable subsequence .
这是文学中的一种巧合,以丢脸开始,以荣誉告终。Still, plagiarism, if found out, does not always kill political careers.
所以,即使发现有剽窃现象,通常也不会扼杀其政治前途。To steal information from a person is called plagiarism. To steal information from the enemy is called gathering intelligence.
从一个人那?偷取信息叫剽窃,从敌人那?偷取信息叫搜集情报。
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