English to Arabic Dictionary plagiarism

plagiarism

سرقة أدبية
definition
noun
Anyone with that academic background knows the serious consequences of plagiarism of words and ideas.
the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
translation of 'plagiarism'
noun
شىء منتحل,
سرقة أدبية,
انتحال
example
Journalists don't have the monopoly on 'plagiarism' , nor are they the worst offenders.
there were accusations of 'plagiarism'
The accusations of 'plagiarism' caught a lot of local and national media attention.
An accusation of 'plagiarism' assumes not only that you can spot a repetition but that you know where originality lies.
Genuinely unaware of my 'plagiarism' , I appear to have stolen this idea from Stuart.
Students are particularly vulnerable to dangerous practices such as 'plagiarism' .
'plagiarism' of other people's work
However not all accusations of 'plagiarism' are deemed to be founded in fact.
Another main difference for me between now and then is that I no longer take 'plagiarism' personally.
We end this week's Science Show with a reminder that there is a grand tradition of 'plagiarism' in some places.
When that becomes an acceptable practice, other forms of 'plagiarism' don't seem so out of line.
These exchanges were seen as a healthy part of the distribution of information, not a form of piracy or 'plagiarism' .
It is especially so when such papers are tainted with 'plagiarism' and dirty school politics.
Much ink and accusations of 'plagiarism' have been spilled over the story's origins.
literary 'plagiarism'
Towards the end, deception, fraud and 'plagiarism' are laid bare.
He had no intention of letting some musical shark claim a share of his royalties and copyright fees on the strength of an accusation of 'plagiarism' .
There have been some charges of 'plagiarism' on account of this reference which to my mind are spurious and nonsensical.
We have called him out several times on his blatant 'plagiarism' in the Bahama Journal.
Practices that would not be considered to be 'plagiarism' in a speech might be in a journalistic article.
Anyone with that academic background knows the serious consequences of 'plagiarism' of words and ideas.
It can be used to find more sophisticated cases of 'plagiarism' or intellectual property theft.
The judge has already said that, although there are similarities between book and film, they do not appear to amount to 'plagiarism' .
Unlike the countless self-pitying 'plagiarists' who have followed in his wake, his was not simply another all-American whine.
A more 'plagiaristic' reworking of the Doors’ ‘Riders on the Storm’ I have yet to hear.
He has inspired imitators, tolerated 'plagiarists' and confounded the computer geeks who try in vain to turn his craft into software.
Unless of course I merely forgot I'd heard it and it slowly burrowed its way back into my conscious, furtively enough to avoid 'plagiaristic' suspicion and think, for one small, precious moment, that it might have been mine.
Which means, of course, that the folks at Shanghai Daily aren't really a bunch of unoriginal 'plagiaristic' copycats.
I often wonder what journalism's legendary scribes would say about this year's crop of liars, 'plagiarists' , and incompetents.
He was a great borrower, but he didn't borrow like a 'plagiarist' , he borrowed to change things according to his need.
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