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plagiarist
/ˈpleidʒiərist/
noun
剽窃者;抄袭者
a person who uses another person's words, writings, or ideas and passes them off as their own
- 1.
One who plagiarizes; or lifts the words, writings, or ideas of another, and passes them off as his or her own, thus engaging in plagiarism; a literary thief.
剽窃者;将他人的言论、著作或思想据为己有并冒充自己的作品,即进行剽窃的人;文贼。
- 2.
someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own
将他人的言语或思想当作自己的使用的人
剽窃者;将他人的言论、著作或思想据为己有并冒充自己的作品,即进行剽窃的人;文贼。;将他人的言语或思想当作自己的使用的人;剽窃者;抄袭者;[法] 剽窃者;抄袭者
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The professor expelled the plagiarist after discovering the copied passages.
As a journalist, she was horrified to learn that her colleague was a notorious plagiarist.
The committee found that the author was a serial plagiarist who had stolen from multiple sources.
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