剽窃
To take someone else's work or ideas and pass them off as one's own. It is considered a serious academic offense.
Beispiele
3 von 5他的论文因为剽窃被取消了资格。
His paper was disqualified due to plagiarism.
严禁剽窃他人的科研成果。
It is strictly forbidden to plagiarize others' research results.
现在的查重软件很容易发现剽窃行为。
Modern plagiarism software can easily detect plagiarism.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Piao (quick/rob) + Qie (steal) = To rob and steal someone's writing.
Schnelles Quiz
如果你在作业中____他人的观点,你可能会不及格。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 剽窃
Beispiele
他的论文因为剽窃被取消了资格。
academicHis paper was disqualified due to plagiarism.
严禁剽窃他人的科研成果。
formalIt is strictly forbidden to plagiarize others' research results.
现在的查重软件很容易发现剽窃行为。
businessModern plagiarism software can easily detect plagiarism.
听说他剽窃了别人的歌词。
informalI heard he plagiarized someone else's lyrics.
剽窃是对原作者的不尊重。
everydayPlagiarism is disrespectful to the original author.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
恶意剽窃
malicious plagiarism
自我剽窃
self-plagiarism
剽窃丑闻
plagiarism scandal
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Chaoxie' simply means to copy by hand (neutral), while 'piaoqie' means to steal ideas (negative/illegal).
Nutzungshinweise
A very strong word used in legal and academic contexts.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use 'copy' (fùzhì), but 'piaoqie' is the specific term for the academic crime.
Merkhilfe
Piao (quick/rob) + Qie (steal) = To rob and steal someone's writing.
Wortherkunft
Derived from classical terms for literary theft.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Western universities have very strict 'zero tolerance' policies for plagiarism.
Schnelles Quiz
如果你在作业中____他人的观点,你可能会不及格。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 剽窃
Verwandtes Vokabular
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报到
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笔试
B1A written examination, as opposed to an oral or practical test.
考勤
B1The checking of attendance; an official record of who is present and who is absent in a class or workplace.
授课
B1To give lessons or instruct students in a formal setting.
枯燥
B2Dull, uninteresting, and monotonous. Often used to describe repetitive work, long speeches, or dry academic material.
鼓励
B1To give someone support, confidence, or hope. Frequently used in IELTS essays about teaching, parenting, or management.
补考
B1To take an examination again because of a previous failure or an excused absence.
退课
B1To withdraw from a course after it has started. This is a classic plot point in TOEFL listening dialogues about administrative issues.
勤工俭学
B1A program or practice of working part-time while studying to support oneself financially. Frequent in TOEFL conversations about financial aid or campus jobs.
旁听
B1To attend a class or a meeting as a listener without being officially enrolled or having to take exams.
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