WHAT DOES PLAGÍA MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of plagía in the Romanian dictionary
PLAGÍA vb. tr. to take, to steal someone's ideas, expressions, inventions, presenting them as their own creation; to publish in his name fragments from the work of another. (\u0026 lt; fr. plagier) PLAGÍA vb. tr. a lua, a fura ideile, expresiile, invențiile cuiva, prezentându-le drept creație proprie; a publica pe numele său fragmente din lucrarea altuia. (< fr. plagier)
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «PLAGÍA»
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100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know - Pagina 56
pla·gia·rize (plā′jə-rĭz′) verb Past participle and past tense: pla·gia·rized Present participle: pla·gia·riz·ing Third person singular present tense: pla·gia·riz·es transitive 1. To use and pass off (the ideas or writings of another) as one's own: Gina ...
Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, 2003
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Essential 18037 Pages English Dictionary:
Defn: A region; country. [Obs.] "The plages of the north." Chaucer. PLAGIARISM Pla"gia*rism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. plagiarisme.] 1. The act or practice of plagiarizing. 2. That which plagiarized. PLAGIARIST Pla"gia*rist, n. Defn: One who plagiarizes; ...
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Langenscheidt, compact German dictionary: German-English, ...
2. ruhig, friedlich. pla-gia-rism ['plcidjjanzam] s Plagiat n. pla-gia-rist s Plagiator(in). pla-gia- -rize г t u. vi plagiieren (from von). plague [pleig] 1x1. # Seuche/; Pest/ 2. (Insekten- t'/£)Plagc /: - o/ insects. II v / 3. plagen («Ml mit): be ~d by geplagt ...
Heinz Messinger, Gisela Türck, Helmut Willmann, 2003
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Cobb's abridgment of J. Walker's critical pronouncing ... - Pagina 325
Pla gia rism, pli' ji H-lzm, s. lit- Pla gia ry, pli' ji vre, s. a thief in literature ; one who steals the thoughts or writings of another. Pla gia ries, pla' ja 'rlz, s. plu. Plague, plig, s. a pestilence ; any thing vexatious : v. a. to trouble, Pla guing, pla' glng, par ...
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1834
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Plagiarism: Alchemy and Remedy in Higher Education - Pagina 1
This book examines an old problem—plagiarism—as well as a range of tech- niques and technologies introduced over the years in an effort to solve it. I should begin by pointing out that what I have termed the “problem” of plagia- rism tends to ...
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The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference ... - Pagina 320
quietness, peaceableness Pla"cit, s. a decree ; determination Plack'et, a. a petticoat Pla'gia-rism, a. literary theft, adoption of the thoughts or works of another Pla'gia:rist, a. one that purloins the writings of another Pla'gla-ry, a. a theft in ...
A gentleman of the New York bar, Hugh Moore, 1850
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Eleventh Edition - Pagina 946
LL plagia, fr. Gk plagios oblique] (1888) 1 : the beach of a seaside resort 2 : a bright region on the sun caused by the light emitted by clouds of calcium or hydrogen and often associated with a sunspot pla-gia-rise Brit var of PLAGIARIZE ...
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The Pocket Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus - Pagina 629
DD pla-cid-i-ty /pbsiditee/ n. plac'id-ly adv. plac'id-ness plack*et pLikii n. opening or slit in a garment. pla*gia*rism /playjarizam/ n. 1 plagiarizing. 2 something plagiarized. UD plagiarist n. pla-gia-ris'tic adj. • 1 plagiary, piracy, theft, stealing, ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Difficult Words - Pagina 328
[trans] take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own. I copy from (someone) in such a way. DERIVATIVES: pla'gia'rism n. pla'gia' rist n. pla'gia'riz~er n. plague |plag| - n. a contagious bacterial disease characterized by ...
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Plagiarism: Why it Happens, how to Prevent it - Pagina 6
That s the ideal, but you Has plagiarism gotten worse? I've been may feel, as a classroom practitioner, that teaching for forty years, and I really think you're constantly doing triage — stem- problems with plagiarism have gotten better. ming the ...