日本語WordNet
a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
JMdict
AIによる解説
The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own without proper attribution. Considered a serious ethical violation in academia and publishing.
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The instructor warned students not to plagiarize sources but to cite references appropriately and maintain academic integrity.
インストラクターは、学生に情報源を盗用せず、参照を適切に引用し、学術的誠実性を維持するよう警告しました。
Under no circumstances should students plagiarize others' work or compromise academic integrity standards.
いかなる状況下でも、学生は他人の仕事を盗用したり学問的誠実性の基準を損なったりすべきではない。
The plagiarization of online content has become a widespread problem.
オンラインコンテンツの盗用は広範な問題となっている。
Being labeled as a plagiarizer can permanently damage one's reputation.
剽窃者のレッテルを貼られると、評判が永久に傷つくことがある。
Universities use software to prevent plagiarization in student papers.
大学は学生の論文での剽窃を防ぐためにソフトウェアを使用している。
The plagiarizer was banned from publishing in academic journals.
その剽窃者は学術誌への投稿を禁止された。
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