plagiarism
n. 剽竊; 抄襲; 剽竊物; 抄襲物
Plagiarism is the practice of using or copying someone else's idea or work and pretending that you thought of it or created it.
Now he's in real trouble. He's accused of plagiarism.
現在他是真遇到麻煩了。他被指控剽竊。
A plagiarism is an idea or a piece of writing or music that has been secretly copied from someone else's work.
Most famous political quotes are plagiarisms and this was no exception.
大部分著名的政治語錄都是盜用前人的,這個也不例外。
1. a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
2. the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
Plagiarism is the act of representing another people's person's words or ideas as your own.
剽竊是一種盜用別人的言語或思想的行為.
Sanctions for plagiarism depend on its severity, and assignment to a failing grade for the course.
抄襲將受到處罰,視嚴重程度而定, 輕則扣分,重則給予不及格之處分.
That makes a total of three students who have failed my courses because of plagiarism.
這樣總計就有三名學生因為剽竊而在我的課程中不及格.
Using someone else's sentence, changed a bit with synonyms, is also plagiarism ( unless you add documentation ).
除非你註明出處, 否則,只是稍加修改,同義詞替換就使用別人的句子也是剽竊.
They also teach about legal issues like plagiarism and libel law and freedom of speech.
他們同樣教會學生關於一些法律問題,如剽竊、誹謗法以及言論自由.