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plagiarism    音标拼音: [pl'edʒɚ,ɪzəm]
n. 剽窃,剽窃物

剽窃,剽窃物

plagiarism
n 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 [synonym: {plagiarism}, {plagiarization},
{plagiarisation}, {piracy}]

Plagiarism \Pla"gia*rism\ (pl[=a]"j[.a]*r[i^]z'm or
pl[=a]"j[i^]*[.a]*r[i^]z'm; 277), n. [Cf. F. plagiarisme.]
1. The act or practice of plagiarizing.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which is plagiarized; a work which has been
plagiarized.
[1913 Webster]

62 Moby Thesaurus words for "plagiarism":
adoption, appropriation, assumption, autoplagiarism,
borrowed plumes, borrowing, copying, counterfeiting, cribbing,
derivation, deriving, doubling, duplication, echo, emulation,
fakery, following, forgery, hit-off, imitation, impersonation,
imposture, impression, infringement, infringement of copyright,
infringing, lifting, literary piracy, mimesis, mirroring, mocking,
onomatopoeia, parody, pasticcio, pastiche, piracy, pirating,
plagiarizing, plagiary, purloining, quotation, reappearance,
rebirth, recurrence, redoubling, reduplication, reecho,
regurgitation, reincarnation, renewal, reoccurrence, repetition,
reproduction, resumption, return, simulation, stealing, takeoff,
taking, theft, thievery, usurpation


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  • Plagiarism - Wikipedia
    [29] Plagiarism is not the same as copyright infringement Although both terms may apply to a particular act, they are different concepts, and false claims of authorship generally constitute plagiarism regardless of whether the material is protected by copyright
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    Plagiarism means taking credit for someone else's words or ideas, either on purpose or accidentally through failure to cite sources
  • What Constitutes Plagiarism? | Harvard Guide to Using Sources
    In academic writing, it is considered plagiarism to draw any idea or any language from someone else without adequately crediting that source in your paper
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  • Plagiarism Overview - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
    Plagiarism is using someone else’s ideas or words without giving them proper credit Plagiarism can range from unintentional (forgetting to include a source in a bibliography) to intentional (buying a paper online, using another writer’s ideas as your own to make your work sound smarter)
  • What Is Plagiarism? Types, Examples How to Avoid It - EDUCBA
    Plagiarism is more than copying text; it is about honesty, attribution, and respect for intellectual work By understanding its different forms and learning how to avoid it, students can build stronger writing skills and maintain academic integrity
  • What is Plagiarism? - Johns Hopkins University
    Plagiarism is defined as taking for your own use the words, ideas, concepts or data of someone else without giving proper credit Many people have heard of plagiarism before, but they may not know all that is included in the definition
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