Word familynounplagiarismplagiaristplagiaryverbplagiarize
pla·gia·rize (also plagiarise British English) /ˈpleɪdʒəraɪz/ ●○○ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
COPYto take words or ideas from another person’s work and use them in your work, without stating that they are not your own 剽窃,抄袭〔别人的作品〕
He accused other scientists of plagiarizing his research.
他指控其他科学家剽窃他的研究成果。
Examples from the Corpus
plagiarize• Let me tell you what really bothers me about that brigand more than his plagiarizing.• Of course, if you feel entrepreneurial you can always plagiarize a few smart ideas from abroad and apply them locally.• He got kicked out of school because he plagiarized a termpaper.• Kelty was expelled from the college for plagiarizing a term paper.• In this ethnographic imperialism if in no other way, the cultures anthropologists study and plagiarizegain their revenge.• She claimed that she didn't plagiarize - she just paraphrased.• Tried not to plagiarize too flagrantly.