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Что (кто) такое Plagiarize - определение


plagiarize         
  • [[Hannah Glasse]]'s signature at the top of the first chapter of her book, ''[[The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy]]'', 6th Edition, 1758, an attempted defense against rampant plagiarism
  • copy]] by [[Vincent van Gogh]]
  • One form of academic plagiarism involves appropriating a published article and modifying it slightly to avoid suspicion.
USING ANOTHER AUTHOR'S WORK AS IF IT WAS ONE'S OWN ORIGINAL WORK
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(plagiarizes, plagiarizing, plagiarized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'plagiarise'
If someone plagiarizes another person's idea or work, they use it or copy it and pretend that they thought of it or created it.
Moderates are plagiarizing his ideas in hopes of wooing voters...
The poem employs as its first lines a verse plagiarized from a billboard.
VERB: V n, V-ed from n
Plagiarize         
  • [[Hannah Glasse]]'s signature at the top of the first chapter of her book, ''[[The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy]]'', 6th Edition, 1758, an attempted defense against rampant plagiarism
  • copy]] by [[Vincent van Gogh]]
  • One form of academic plagiarism involves appropriating a published article and modifying it slightly to avoid suspicion.
USING ANOTHER AUTHOR'S WORK AS IF IT WAS ONE'S OWN ORIGINAL WORK
Plagarism; Plagiarize; Plagirism; Plagiarized; Plagiarizing; Plagiarised; Plagiarist; Plaguarism; Plagiarise; Plagerism; Plagiarization; Plagiary; Self-plagiarism; Plagiarists; Plagarize; Plagiarisation; Student plagiarism; Plagiarises; Plagiarizes; Plagiarising; Rogeting; Plagairism; Autoplagiarism; Plagiarism law; Legal aspects of plagiarism
·vt To steal or purloin from the writings of another; to appropriate without due acknowledgement (the ideas or expressions of another).
plagiarize         
  • [[Hannah Glasse]]'s signature at the top of the first chapter of her book, ''[[The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy]]'', 6th Edition, 1758, an attempted defense against rampant plagiarism
  • copy]] by [[Vincent van Gogh]]
  • One form of academic plagiarism involves appropriating a published article and modifying it slightly to avoid suspicion.
USING ANOTHER AUTHOR'S WORK AS IF IT WAS ONE'S OWN ORIGINAL WORK
Plagarism; Plagiarize; Plagirism; Plagiarized; Plagiarizing; Plagiarised; Plagiarist; Plaguarism; Plagiarise; Plagerism; Plagiarization; Plagiary; Self-plagiarism; Plagiarists; Plagarize; Plagiarisation; Student plagiarism; Plagiarises; Plagiarizes; Plagiarising; Rogeting; Plagairism; Autoplagiarism; Plagiarism law; Legal aspects of plagiarism
or plagiarise 'ple?d??r??z
¦ verb take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own.
Derivatives
plagiarism noun
plagiarist noun
plagiaristic adjective
plagiarizer noun
Origin
C18 (earlier (C17) as plagiarism): from L. plagiarius 'kidnapper'.
Примеры употребления для Plagiarize
1. "If they plagiarize a whole paper, they get an F for the semester.
2. But let me tell you that we live in times of ‘plagiarize or die‘. So it‘s once again ‘Holly meets Bolly‘, huh? (Smiles) Art isn‘t original anymore.
3. If you‘re accused and convicted of plagiarism, you‘re dismissed permanently from the school," he says, "People know – if you‘re gonna plagiarize, you‘re taking your academic career in your own hands." Continued on Page 2
4. President, this is the Middle East." Noting how successful the Jewish–American lobby has been in presenting the Israeli position in Middle East politics, Sununu urged Arab Americans to "plagiarize" instead of envying that group‘s success.
5. Murphy, 2', of Patchogue on Long Island is the first Medal of Honor recipient for combat in Afghanistan, the Navy said in a statement.Plagiarism Review Clears University Chief CARBONDALE, Ill. –– The president of Southern Illinois University did not plagiarize parts of his 1'84 doctoral dissertation, but he should update its academic citations, a review panel concluded.