1.剽窃,抄袭(别人的文章,学说等)
1.to take someone else’s work, ideas, or words, and use them as if they were your own
1.Let me begin by saying that I am in no position to determine whether Dr. Fang plagiarized my work or not, since I cannot read Chinese.
首先我要说的是,因为我不能阅读中文,所以我并没有资格来判断决定方博士是否剽窃了我的作品。
2.You agree that you will not be paid if the work has been copied or plagiarized, found to be not original or if work is not done on deadline.
您同意,您将无法偿还,如果工作已复制或抄袭,发现是不是原来的工作,或者如果不限期完成。
3.after Christine Pelton discovered that 28 of her 118 students had plagiarized parts of a major project, she gave them failing grades.
在ChristinePelton发现她118个学生中的28个,分别承担了她主要项目的各个部分,她给了这些学生不及格的分数。
4.I wrote a report showing that the president of a college in Alabama had plagiarized his doctorate.
我曾写了一份报告,表明在阿拉巴马州的一个大学校长曾在获得博士学位时犯有抄袭行为。
5.This example is part of a thesis that appears to have been plagiarized at Swansea University, part of the University of Wales.
这是一篇在斯旺西大学发现的显然被剽窃论文的部分,该校属于威尔士大学。
6.You can tell at a glance that this student's article is plagiarized.
这个学生的文章一看就是抄袭的。
7.In fact, some had plagiarized from the textbook we used in class, thus making it inevitable that they would be caught.
实际上,有些人是剽窃课堂上所用的教科书,因此被发现是必然的。
8.But if copied material appears without credit, it could be considered plagiarized even if you rewrote it in your own words.
但是如果摘抄没有信用,即使你按照自己的语言重新组织还是会被认为是剽窃。
9.Gregor Aisch visualized Guttenberg's dissertation, highlighting the plagiarized portions.
GregorAisch把Guttenberg的论文直观化,在图中突出抄袭的部分。
10.Personally, I asked that they concede me the right to respond and an apology as public as the plagiarized article.
就我个人来说,我只要求他们给予我回应的权利以及与之前遭抄袭文章一样公开的道歉。