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 pirate ['paiәrәt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 海盗, 盗印者, 侵犯专利权者

vt. 盗印, 掠夺, 翻印

vi. 做海盗, 从事劫掠

[法] 海盗, 掠夺者, 海盗船




    pirate
    [ noun ]
    1. someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own

    2. <noun.person>
    3. someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation

    4. <noun.person>
    5. a ship that is manned by pirates

    6. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. copy illegally; of published material

    2. <verb.possession>
    3. take arbitrarily or by force

    4. <verb.contact> commandeer highjack hijack
      The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami


    Pirate \Pi"rate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pirated}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Pirating}.] [Cf. F. pirater.]
    To play the pirate; to practice robbery on the high seas.


    Pirate \Pi"rate\, v. t.
    To publish, as books or writings, without the permission of
    the author.

    They advertised they would pirate his edition. --Pope.


    Pirate \Pi"rate\, n. [L. pirata, Gr. ?, fr. ? to attempt,
    undertake, from making attempts or attacks on ships, ? an
    attempt, trial; akin to E. peril: cf. F. pirate. See
    {Peril}.]
    1. A robber on the high seas; one who by open violence takes
    the property of another on the high seas; especially, one
    who makes it his business to cruise for robbery or
    plunder; a freebooter on the seas; also, one who steals in
    a harbor.

    2. An armed ship or vessel which sails without a legal
    commission, for the purpose of plundering other vessels on
    the high seas.

    3. One who infringes the law of copyright, or publishes the
    work of an author without permission.

    {Pirate perch} (Zo["o]l.), a fresh-water percoid fish of the
    United States ({Aphredoderus Sayanus}). It is of a dark
    olive color, speckled with blackish spots.

    1. Tales of pirate attacks off the coast of Thailand and the hazards of crossing long stretches of open sea to reach the Philippines are further reasons for charting a course to the British colony.
    2. "Plastic and reconstructive surgery are being looked upon as the last refuge of the pirate and the freebooter: 'Charge what the traffic will bear.'
    3. For instance, the school's mascot used to be a Johnnie Reb; now it's a pirate.
    4. If profit margins become so small that independent companies can no longer operate, new acts will find it even harder to gain recognition, he argues. Mr Garnett adds that a more liberal copyright regime could result in imports of pirate CDs.
    5. Kevin Kline, the dashing pirate king of "The Pirates of Penzance" and the looney con man of the film "A Film Called Wanda" also was a member of the initial company.
    6. William Osler, a showman with high forehead and the bold mustache of a pirate, was in his element.
    7. We have to persuade people that the pirate is the enemy of their nascent music industry.' He says Czechoslovakia has a tough anti-piracy law, but is not yet enforcing it properly.
    8. Mr. O'Neill says within six months he will have the share of Korean stores selling pirate tapes below 20%.
    9. The shanty town, a half mile from the ruins of the colonial city sacked and burned by pirate Henry Morgan in 1671, has swollen rapidly since 60 families "invaded" the privately-owned land before dawn on March 25.
    10. Songwriters fear the machines _ which allow consumers to make near-perfect pirate copies of compact disks _ will rob them of royalties.
    11. "The show will be a surprise and astonishment," said the Renwick's Jeremy Adamson, curator of the exhibition. "These are not pleasure boats or pirate ships or sailing yachts.
    12. That of combining Natural Family Planning with methods of artificial contraception, at times because International Planned Parenthood Foundation or similar groups try to infiltrate Catholic associations, and corrupt and pirate N.F.P. methods.
    13. Gold, silver, cannons and other wreckage from a pirate ship that has lain buried in sand off Cape Cod for 271 years belong to the salvage entrepreneur who found them, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled Monday.
    14. Popular demand and pirate TV stations also led the former Socialist government to begin allowing in six international satellite channels, including Cable News Network.
    15. The assault worked, and the pirate princes of Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli relented.
    16. A pirate underworld that holds seminars in the Bahamas and advertises openly in publications is thriving on sales of illegal decoders to backyard satellite dish owners, according to industry officials.
    17. "He started swearing and calling me a pirate and a vulture," Schmidt remembered. "And I said, `Vulture, that's it.
    18. But Mr. Wynn, who playfully donned a pirate's hat and velvet cutaway coat for a group of reporters and investors, says he isn't perturbed by the odds.
    19. The Hungarian translation is a pirate edition, published privately without the author's permission and in violation of international copyright laws.
    20. He said the project was rejected because Universal's then new head of production, Frank Price, "simply didn't like pirate movies" and had previously turned down the film while at another studio.
    21. All the 19 companies cited by the FCC allegedly sold pirate chips to satellite dish dealers, who then sold them to consumers, the FCC said.
    22. Southport prosecutor Mike Easley, who has developed a reputation as a drug fighter in a region whose coastal areas have been used by smugglers since pirate days.
    23. On March 19, three pirate boats with about 15 crewmembers attacked a boat with 46 Vietnamese on board.
    24. Valat said the air pirate had used a can of shaving cream as his "weapon."
    25. "It's harder to reproduce or pirate than a videotape," says Warren Lieberfarb, the president of Warner's home-video unit.
    26. Maybe she will sell her story about the little girl who becomes a pirate, one of her own childhood fantasies.
    27. Several pirate ships were sunk before Congress was informed of the mission.
    28. But Ms. Barnes admits that she sometimes thinks back to the good times she had in the Macintosh development group and its pirate flag and its buccaneering spirit.
    29. Saddam Hussein is indeed a modern pirate, whose men this week were literally looting Kuwait of its material wealth and carting it back to Baghdad.
    30. In Damascus, meanwhile, Syrian President Assad accused the U.S. of acting as a pirate by threatening to halt the ship.
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