plagiarism信息详情
n.剽窃,抄袭;剽窃作品
plagiarism is a moral issue───剽窃是一个道德问题
Plagiarism saves time.───剽窃节约时间。
There were accusations of plagiarism.───有过关于剽窃的指控。
Now he's in real trouble. He's accused of plagiarism.───现在他陷入真正的麻烦了。他被指控剽窃。
That might be true or at least plausible if, in order to have a basis, plagiarism would have to stand on some philosophical ground.───这么说也许是对的,至少是有一定道理的:如果是为了找出一个基础,剽窃问题就必须有一定的哲学依据。
It is not such a surprise that this behavior was not easily curtailed when plagiarism extends into the upper echelons of Chinese academia.───当这种不正之风在学术界的高层蔓延时,学生中的这种舞弊行为有增无减,也就不值当人们为之大惊小怪的了。
Academia is not the only field to be plagued by plagiarism, nor the only one reluctant to face up to it.───学术界既不是唯一遭剽窃荼毒的领域,也不是唯一不愿正视它的领域。
This faith, said he, is but a borrowed plagiarism from one of the many allegories invented by our priests of old.───这种信仰,他说,只不过是从一个寓言中抄袭来的,我们过去的祭司们曾编造过许多这样的寓言。
But convincing research teams that this patchwork process is plagiarism can be a difficult task for editors.───但是令人信服的科学研究小组用这种方式进行剽窃对于编辑们来说,是一个棘手的事。
To steal information from a person is called plagiarism. To steal information from the enemy is called gathering intelligence.───从一个人那?偷取信息叫剽窃,从敌人那?偷取信息叫搜集情报。