plagiarize / ˈpleɪ dʒəˌraɪz, -dʒi əˌraɪz /

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plagiarize2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pla·gia·rized, pla·gia·riz·ing.

  1. to take and use by plagiarism.
  2. to take and use ideas, passages, etc., from by plagiarism.
v. 无主动词 verb

pla·gia·rized, pla·gia·riz·ing.

  1. to commit plagiarism.

plagiarize 近义词

v. 动词 verb

forge

plagiarize 的近义词 4
plagiarize 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

steal words

plagiarize 的近义词 7
plagiarize 的反义词 2

更多plagiarize例句

  1. Fifteen of the 19 most viewed posts listed in the report were plagiarized from other posts that had previously gone viral on Facebook or another platform, according to an analysis from Casey Newton at The Verge.
  2. Contextual targeting is fueling positive associationsNegative content — anything that is plagiarized, false, misleading or based on bias or insufficient evidence — plagues the online world.
  3. Ultimately, the accusations of plagiarism did not amount to much—though the author of Saving April told the paper that she sometimes received online reviews claiming she plagiarized from Mallory, despite her book being published earlier.
  4. Oracle accused Google of violating copyright laws by plagiarizing thousands of lines of code, suing the search giant for $9 billion.
  5. The original logo had to be scrapped following accusations it was plagiarized from a theater in Belgium.
  6. Could Hice be writing speeches for Perry, or did Perry pull a Rand Paul and plagiarize from Hice?
  7. Entrant may not copy or otherwise plagiarize the Video Entry from any source.
  8. I have no time to elaborate and polish it, but I give you the right to plagiarize it.
  9. If you must plagiarize, do it from Pope, or Milton, or Gray.
  10. The local correspondent did not plagiarize from the Chinaman: merely, the humorous bent of the two was identical.
  11. It was the one conspicuous note in the fields around that the lark made no attempt to plagiarize.
  12. Virgil in his Georgics almost seems to plagiarize from the description of Job.