plagiarists

英 [ˈpleɪdʒjərɪsts]

n.  抄袭者;剽窃者;文抄公
plagiarist的复数



双语例句

  1. IP rights accrue to inventors and developers, and offer legal protection against plagiarists, as well as the right to decide who can use the technology and what it will cost.
    知识产权令发明者和开发者受益。它们为打击盗版提供法律保护,并让专利所有人有权决定专利使用人和费用。
  2. Plagiarists are always suspicious of being stolen from.
    剽窃者总是疑心文字被人盗用。
  3. Eliminating the destruction and repression of plagiarists is the ultimate goal for all orignalism designers.
    结束抄袭主义的破坏和压迫,是全世界原创设计师的任务。
  4. In the history of design, the dying plagiarists tend to make a final strike to the orignalism power.
    在设计历史上,凡属将要灭亡的抄袭势力,总是要向原创势力进行最后挣扎的。
  5. Old plagiarists never die; they just steal away.
    老剽窃者不死,只偷偷走开。
  6. In the age of the Internet, plagiarists nearly always get punished.
    互联网时代,剽窃者几乎总会受到惩罚。
  7. In a print environment, copyright on journal articles restricted only journal publishers requiring them to obtain permission to publish an article and would-be plagiarists.
    在印刷出版行业里,文献杂志的版权只限于获得出版授权的出版商,否则将被视作盗版侵权。
  8. Some schools expel plagiarists for a term; others, for a full academic year.
    有的学校开除剽窃者一个学期,而其他的则开除一整个学年。
  9. More to be done on fraud in China Last year the Ministry of Education urged universities to weed out plagiarists from their faculties.
    针对中国国内猖獗的欺诈还有很多要做去年中国教育部要求各大学从教工队伍中扫除抄袭剽窃者。
  10. Plagiarists are seen as a group unconcerned with ethical issues.
    剽窃者被看成一群无视伦理道德的人。