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21. | 1.to plagiarize; to lift; to purloin; to pirate; to crib 2.plagiarism; piracy |
| 剽窃 |
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22. | Plagiarism -- use of another's intellectual work without acknowledgement -- is a serious offense. |
| 剽窃——未经说明使用他人的智力成果——是一种严重的违规。 |
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23. | A note on plagiarism and guidelines for formatting and citation follow the writing assignments. |
| 以下是关于剽窃的说明,以及关于写作作业格式及引用方式的指导方针。 |
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24. | Plagiarism occurs when the origin of the material used is not appropriately cited. |
| 不加标注的引用即为剽窃。 |
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25. | Recently a number of stories involving accusations of plagiarism have been in the news. |
| 最近新闻已经报导了一些牵涉了被控告剽窃的小说。 |
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26. | Plagiarism is using the words or ideas of another person without acknowledging your source. |
| 抄袭─用别人的想法和文字而没有显示出处。 |
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27. | To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. |
| 偷取一个主意叫抄袭;偷取多个主意叫做搜集资料。 |
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28. | Plagiarism: using the ideas, data, or language of another without specific or proper acknowledgement. |
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29. | Plagiarism is making it appear that someone else's words or ideas are your own. |
| 这些以前的学生被指控剽窃。剽窃,是指将他人的文字或想法据为己有。 |
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30. | They also teach about legal issues like plagiarism and libel law and freedom of speech. |
| 他们也教授法律事务课程,如剽窃、谤和言论自由。 |
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