plagiarist

n.  抄袭者;剽窃者;文抄公

复数:plagiarists

法律

COCA.36445



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 剽窃;抄袭
    Plagiarism is the practice of using or copying someone else's idea or work and pretending that you thought of it or created it.
    1. Now he's in real trouble. He's accused of plagiarism.
      现在他是真遇到麻烦了。他被指控剽窃。
  2. N-COUNT 剽窃物;抄袭物
    A plagiarism is an idea or a piece of writing or music that has been secretly copied from someone else's work.
    1. Most famous political quotes are plagiarisms and this was no exception.
      大部分著名的政治语录都是盗用前人的,这个也不例外。

双语例句

  1. Plagiarist showed up suddenly, attacking Genuine.
    剽窃者突然出现,并出手攻击正版。
  2. Plagiarist is always suspicious of stealing from.
    剽窃者老疑自己西被偷走。
  3. After Plagiarist snatched Genuine's Intellectual Property Rights, he walk away quickly.
    剽窃者抢夺正版的智慧财产权后,快步扬长而去。
  4. How can a writer avoid becoming a plagiarist?
    作者如何才能避免抄袭?
  5. Rejoicing with getting the Intellectual Property Rights, Plagiarist made Piracy.
    欣喜于得到智慧财产权,剽窃者制造出盗版。
  6. In a dark place, someone who was laughing in secret is Plagiarist.
    在阴暗处,有人在窃笑著,他是剽窃者。
  7. His admitted doubts; the conceded error; a confessed murderer; a self-confessed plagiarist.
    他的那些无可否认的疑问;被承认了的错误;认罪了的凶手;自己承认了的剽窃者。
  8. Plagiarist, at least, have the merit of preservation.
    抄袭者,起码也有保存文物的功劳。

英英释义

noun

  1. someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own

      Synonym:    plagiarizerplagiariserliterary piratepirate