pirated
盗版,盗版的,被盗版,盗用
Related Words
Definitions
- 1
- : a person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea.
- : a ship used by such persons.
- : any plunderer, predator, etc.: confidence men, slumlords, and other pirates.
- : a person who uses or reproduces the work or invention of another without authorization.
- : Also called pirate stream .Geology. a stream that diverts into its own flow the headwaters of another stream, river, etc.
- 1
pi·rat·ed, pi·rat·ing.
- : to commit piracy upon; plunder; rob.
- : to take by piracy: to pirate gold.
- : to use or reproduce without authorization or legal right: to pirate hit records.
- : to take or entice away for one's own use: Our competitor is trying to pirate our best salesman.
- 1
pi·rat·ed, pi·rat·ing.
- : to commit or practice piracy.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Choosing the Navy, he purportedly made his way into the good graces of the king due to his fabulous feats against the Barbary pirates of Tripoli and victories against many pirates in the Caribbean.
Except in pirated form, none of the Tracey Ullman Show shorts are available on the web.
The friendly staff will even load your pirated software on your computer for you.
“You can whine all you want about free sites and pirated content,” he said.
Either they will do without textbooks or they will rely on pirated editions.
It is one of many “cyberlocker” websites, which are often foreign-based and offer pirated movies, shows, and music.
Hotten had already pirated The Innocents, and had it on the market before Routledge could bring out the authorized edition.
The third issue, or the first pirated issue, lacks the printer's inscription and is bound in cheap cloth.
Meantime others had pirated his invention and were making his machines and placing them upon the market.
Oh, no, I shall never pay any duties on pirated books of mine.
He seems to have had a bitter feud with a rival printer, named Robert Rudman, who pirated his trade-mark.