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海盗;海上劫掠者 Pirates are sailors who attack other ships and steal property from them.
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In the nineteenth century, pirates roamed the seas.
19世纪时海盗猖獗。
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道德败坏者;违法者 You can refer to someone who behaves in an immoral or illegal way as a pirate .
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Of course I knew Max was a rogue, a bit of a pirate.
我当然知道麦克斯是个无赖,是个小流氓。
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非法复制及出售(录像带、录音带、书籍、计算机程序等) Someone who pirates video tapes, cassettes, books, or computer programs copies and sells them when they have no right to do so.
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A school technician pirated anything from video nasties to computer games.
学校的一名技术人员做盗版,从黄色录像到计算机游戏什么都有。
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...American manufacturers who've seen their designs pirated in other countries.
见过自己的设计在其他国家遭到盗版的美国制造商
pirated
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Pirated copies of music tapes are flooding the market...
盗版音乐带正充斥市场。
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A pirated edition of the book was published in August 1986.
这本书的一个盗版版本在1986年8月出版。
- Noun
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1. someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own
- synonym: plagiarist,plagiarizer,plagiariser,literary pirate
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2. someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation
- synonym: buccaneer,sea robber,sea rover
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3. a ship manned by pirates
- synonym: pirate ship
- Verb
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1. copy illegally; of published material
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2. take arbitrarily or by force;
- "The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami"
- synonym: commandeer,hijack,highjack
法律
- 1.盗版
- 1. A storm-tossed ship was painted on the backdrop for the first act of the modern drama named Pirate.
- 名为《海盗》的话剧第1幕的背景幕布上画的是颠簸于惊涛骇浪中的一条船。
来自《简明英汉词典》


