词汇 | pirate |
释义 | pirateWord family nounpiracypirateadjectivepiraticadverbpiratically pi·rate1 /ˈpaɪərət $ ˈpaɪrət/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1. STEALsomeone who sails on the seas, attacking other boats and stealing things from them 海盗 → piracy 2 COPYsomeone who dishonestly copies and sells another person’s work 盗版者,侵犯版权者,非法翻印者;侵犯专利权者 → piracy Computer game pirates cost the industry twenty million pounds a year. 电脑游戏盗版者每年要给该行业带来两千万英镑的损失。 pirate videos/CDs/software etc 盗版录像带/光碟/软件等 3. pirate radio/TV (station) AMTillegal radio or television broadcasts, or the station sending them out 非法无线电广播[台]/非法电视(台) Examples from the Corpus pirate radio/TV (station)• That's our very own pirate radio.• Unfortunately Phil had unwittingly chosen a bad time to clash with the pirate radio vessel. —piratical /paɪˈrætɪkəl, pə-/ adjectiveadj literary Examples from the Corpus pirate• But there may be pirates hiding among them.• A two-hour boat trip will take you to Lundy Island, once famous for its pirates and now for its puffins.• More pirates were starting to climb into the stockade.• Will convinces the pair not to eat them, but instead join forces in the hunt for the pirates and their captives.• Instead, park officials announced Friday, the pirates will run after women who carry trays of food.• Monarchs pretended to close their eyes to it while they shared the loot and then honored the pirate heroes.• Terror-stricken, the pirates ordered the helmsman to put in to land.• Happy Computing could have its own problem with pirates. pirate videos/CDs/software etc• More than 1,000 pirate videos and 63 video recorders were also seized.• Muddying the issue of how much pirated software is on the Internet is the tremendous amount of software legally available to download.• Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio Detectives have seized around five hundred suspected pirate videos in a joint operation with copyright investigators.• Inside the home were pirate videos, hundreds of blank cassettes and cassette casings, they said. Computerspirate2 verb [transitiveT] COPYto illegally copy and sell another person’s work such as a book, DVD, or computer program 剽窃,盗版;非法翻印;非法仿制 5 pirated video tapes 非法翻录的录像带 n pirated copies of the best-selling computer games ► see thesaurus at copyExamples from the Corpus pirate• But the head of a coalition opposing the bill said laws already on the books outlaw electronic pirating.• Lotus had charged Borland with pirating its commands for use in a competing program.• The suit claims Apple pirated key elements of Xerox software for its Lisa and Macintosh user interfaces.• They were also widely pirated, Rowe notes, depriving Fly of some earnings.• Muddying the issue of how much pirated software is on the Internet is the tremendous amount of software legally available to download. From Longman Business Dictionary piratepi·rate /ˈpaɪərətˈpaɪrət/ noun [countableC]LAW 1a person or organization that dishonestly copies and sells films, tapes etc for which the COPYRIGHT (=legal ownership) belongs to others Manufacturers fear that the city may emerge as a new centre for the software pirates. —pirate verb [transitiveT] Microsoft Corp. charged that a Shanghai-based company pirated the game programs. pirated videotapes 2pirate radio/TV (station) illegal radio or television broadcasts, or the station sending them out About 80 pirate cable systems have brought US network news into thousands of homes. 3a person who steals from a ship at sea (1200-1300) Latin pirata, from Greek peirates, from peiran “to attack” |
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