English-Thai Dictionary
plagiarism
N การ ขโมยความคิด การขโมย คัดลอก ผลงาน หรือ บทประพันธ์ kan-ka-moi-kwam-kid
plagiarize
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plagiarize
VT ขโมยความคิด ขโมย คัดลอก ผลงาน crib plagiarize ka-moi-kwam-kid
plagiary
VI การขโมย ความ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PLAGIARISM
n.[from plagiary. ] The act of purloining another man's literary works, or introducing passages from another man's writings and putting them off as one's own; literary theft.
PLAGIARIST
n.One that purloins the writings of another and puts them off as his own.
PLAGIARY
n.[L. plagium, a kidnapping, probably from plagoe, nets, toils, that which is layed or spread, from the root of Eng. lay. The L. plaga, a stroke, is the same word differently applied, a laying on. ] 1. A thief in literature; one that purloins another's writings and offers them to the public as his own.
2. The crime of literary theft. [Not used. ]
PLAGIARY
a.Stealing men; kidnapping. [Not used. ] 1. Practicing literary theft.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PLAGIARISM
Pla "gia *rism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. plagiarisme.]
1. The act or practice of plagiarizing.
2. That which plagiarized.
PLAGIARIST
PLAGIARIST Pla "gia *rist, n.
Defn: One who plagiarizes; or purloins the words, writings, or ideas of another, and passes them off as his own; a literary thief; a plagiary.
PLAGIARIZE
Pla "gia *rize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Plagiarized; p. pr. & vb. n.Plagiarizing.]
Defn: To steal or purloin from the writings of another; to appropriate without due acknowledgement (the ideas or expressions of another ).
PLAGIARY
PLAGIARY Pla "gia *ry, v. i.
Defn: To commit plagiarism.
PLAGIARY
Pla "gia *ry, n.; pl. Plagiaries. Etym: [L. plagiarius a kidnaper, a literary thief, fr. plagium kidnaping; cf. plaga a net, perh. akin to E. plait: cf. F. plagiaire.]
1. A manstealer; a kidnaper. [Obs. ]
2. One who purloins another's expressions or ideas, and offers them as his own; a plagiarist. Dryden.
3. Plagiarism; literary thief. Milton.
PLAGIARY
PLAGIARY Pla "gia *ry, a.
1. Kidnaping. [Obs. ] E. Browne.
2. Practicing plagiarism. Bp. Hall.
New American Oxford Dictionary
plagiarism
pla gia rism |ˈplājəˌrizəm ˈpleɪʤəˌrɪzəm | ▶noun the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. DERIVATIVES pla gia rist noun, pla gia ris tic |ˌplājəˈristik |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin plagiarius ‘kidnapper ’ (from plagium ‘a kidnapping, ’ from Greek plagion ) + -ism .
plagiarize
pla gia rize |ˈplājəˌrīz ˈpleɪʤəˌraɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] take (the work or an idea of someone else ) and pass it off as one's own. • copy from (someone ) in such a way. DERIVATIVES pla gia riz er noun
Oxford Dictionary
plagiarism
pla ¦giar |ism |ˈpleɪdʒərɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. DERIVATIVES plagiarist noun, plagiaristic |-ˈrɪstɪk |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin plagiarius ‘kidnapper ’ (from plagium ‘a kidnapping ’, from Greek plagion ) + -ism .
plagiarize
plagiarize |ˈpleɪdʒərʌɪz |(also plagiarise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] take (the work or an idea of someone else ) and pass it off as one's own. • take the work or an idea of (someone ) and pass it off as one's own. DERIVATIVES plagiarizer noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
plagiarism
plagiarism noun accusations of plagiarism: copying, infringement of copyright, piracy, theft, stealing; informal cribbing.
plagiarize
plagiarize verb he was fined for plagiarizing a song: copy, infringe the copyright of, pirate, steal, poach, appropriate; informal rip off, crib, “borrow ”, pinch.
Oxford Thesaurus
plagiarism
plagiarism noun there were accusations of plagiarism: copying, infringement of copyright, piracy, theft, stealing, poaching, appropriation; informal cribbing.
plagiarize
plagiarize verb he was fined for plagiarizing a song: copy, pass off as one's own, infringe the copyright of, pirate, steal, poach, borrow, appropriate; informal rip off, lift, crib; Brit. informal pinch, nick.
Spanish Dictionary
plagiar
plagiar verbo transitivo 1 Copiar una idea o una obra literaria, artística o científica de otro autor, presentándola como si fuera propia :esa escena de la película plagia descaradamente el final de la ópera "Tosca ".2 Amér Retener a una persona por la fuerza y en contra de su voluntad, con el fin de exigir dinero o el cumplimiento de determinadas condiciones a cambio de su libertad .SINÓNIMO secuestrar .3 verbo intransitivo /verbo transitivo Arg, Colomb, Cuba, Perú, PRico, RDom Hacer un examen o parte de él valiéndose de un libro, apunte, etc. , o de la ayuda prestada por un compañero .SINÓNIMO copiar . Conjugación [12 ] como cambiar .
plagiario, -ria
plagiario, -ria adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Que comete plagio .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
plagiarism
pla gia rism /pléɪdʒərɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 1 U 剽窃 (ひようせつ ); (他人の文章 説などの )盗用 .2 C 剽窃 [盗用 ]したもの .
plagiarist
pla gia rist /pléɪdʒ (ə )rɪst /名詞 C 剽窃 [盗用 ]者 .
plagiarize
pla gia rize /pléɪdʒəràɪz /動詞 他動詞 自動詞 «…から » (〈他人の文章 説など 〉を )剽窃 [盗用 ]する «from » .