Plagiar in english
Plagiarize
pronunciation: pleɪdʒɜraɪz part of speech: verb
pronunciation: pleɪdʒɜraɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures
plagiar = pirate ; plagiarise [plagiarize, -USA] ; crib ; ransack.
Example: These inexpensive CD-audio recording tools have the disadvantage of making things easy for those pirating and illegally distributing compilations of copyrighted songs.Example: Interestingly, 90% of the students using the Internet to plagiarise had also plagiarised from written sources.Example: The problem is that if the student is accused of cribbing the faculty member can be threatened with a lawsuit.Example: They are one-sidedly ransacking his writings to 'cherry-pick' and string together whatever can possibly be lifted out and turned against him.more:
» plagiar la idea = steal + Posesivo + idea ; pinch + Posesivo + idea .
Example: She proceeded to talk about the script saying that she was scared somebody might steal her idea. Example: I asked Gina if I could pinch her idea and she kindly agreed.