To plagiarize means to take the writings of another person and to use them as your own.(剽窃就是攫取他人的作品并当成自己的使用。)
Obviously journalists should not fabricate the news, nor should they plagiarize-that is, copy without attribution-another person's work.(显然,记者不应杜撰新闻,也不得抄袭剽窃,即抄用他人文章而不注明出处。)
The pirate edition robbed to have the market of the original but did not give the author the guerdon that should have, this just like in plagiarize to the author.(盗版抢占了正版的市场却并没有给作者应有的报酬,这无异于对作者的剽窃。)
The results do reveal "significant differences" among students in the likelihood to plagiarize, but these did not relate to students' ethnic backgrounds, they report.(他们说,研究结果揭示发生剽窃行为的可能性在学生群体中的确存在显著差异,但这与学生们的种族背景并无关联。)
Never plagiarize your paper.(课程论文千万不要抄袭。)
It's not a viable option to plagiarize someone else's work.(剽窃他人作品的行为是不可取的。)
"Leo and Xing Zuo Shu Shang do have some similarities. But I swear I did not plagiarize anyone's works. Leo is my original work, " said Zeng.(对此,她表示:“《狮子座》跟《星座书上》只不过有些相似而已,我可以对天发誓,绝对没有抄袭,《狮子座》是我的原创歌曲。”)
Koreans all cheat and plagiarize in universities.(韩国人在大学里没几个不作弊和剽窃。)
Mike: Really? Such a talented singer would plagiarize as well?(麦克:是喔,这么有才华的歌手也会抄袭吗?)
Thirty-six percent said they used the Internet to plagiarize an assignment, up from 33 percent in 2004.(36%的学生称他们利用网络抄袭作业,而2004年这一数字为33%。)