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plagiarism — pla|gia|ris|m [ˈpleıdʒərızəm] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: plagiary plagiarism (17 19 centuries), from Latin plagiarius thief , from plagium hunting net ] 1.) [U] when someone uses another person s words, ideas, or work and pretends they are their … Dictionary of contemporary English
plagiarize — pla|gia|rize also plagiarise BrE [ˈpleıdʒəraız] v [I and T] to take words or ideas from another person s work and use them in your work, without stating that they are not your own ▪ He accused other scientists of plagiarizing his research … Dictionary of contemporary English
Plaid — [ple:t, engl. pleid] das, älter der; s, s <aus gleichbed. schott. engl. plaid>: 1. [Reise]decke im Schottenmuster; vgl. 1↑Tartan. 2. großes Umhangtuch aus Wolle; vgl. 1↑Tartan … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
plagiarise — pla|gia|rise [ pleıdʒə,raız ] a British spelling of plagiarize … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plagiarism — pla|gia|rism [ pleıdʒə,rızəm ] noun 1. ) uncount the process of taking another person s work, ideas, or words, and using them as if they were your own. Someone who does this is called a plagiarist: Evidence of plagiarism has been found in his… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plagiarize — pla|gia|rize [ pleıdʒə,raız ] verb intransitive or transitive to take someone else s work, ideas, or words, and use them as if they were your own … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Nordostregen — Nûrduastrînen an ual Grîne (Wüffens) hê nimmer nian ânj. (Amrum.) – Haupt, VIII, 369, 324. Nordostregen und Altweibergreinen hat nimmer ein Ende. Statt alter Weiber Greinen sagt man auf Amrum auch: an a Prêsters Giits (und eines Priesters Geiz).… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon