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pirate    音標拼音: [p'ɑɪrət]
n. 海盜,盜印者,侵犯專利權者
vt. 盜印,掠奪,翻印
vi. 做海盜

海盜,盜印者,侵犯專利權者盜印,掠奪,翻印做海盜

pirate
n 1: someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they
were his own [synonym: {plagiarist}, {plagiarizer},
{plagiariser}, {literary pirate}, {pirate}]
2: someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea
without having a commission from any sovereign nation [synonym:
{pirate}, {buccaneer}, {sea robber}, {sea rover}]
3: a ship that is manned by pirates [synonym: {pirate}, {pirate
ship}]
v 1: copy illegally; of published material
2: take arbitrarily or by force; "The Cubans commandeered the
plane and flew it to Miami" [synonym: {commandeer}, {hijack},
{highjack}, {pirate}]

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.
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Pirate \Pi"rate\, v. t.
To publish, as books or writings, without the permission of
the author.
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They advertised they would pirate his edition. --Pope.
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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.
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2. An armed ship or vessel which sails without a legal
commission, for the purpose of plundering other vessels on
the high seas.
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3. One who infringes the law of copyright, or publishes the
work of an author without permission.
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{Pirate perch} (Zool.), a fresh-water percoid fish of the
United States ({Aphredoderus Sayanus}). It is of a dark
olive color, speckled with blackish spots.
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86 Moby Thesaurus words for "pirate":
AB, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Blackbeard, Captain Hook,
Captain Kidd, Dylan, Flying Dutchman, Henry Morgan, Jean Lafitte,
Neptune, OD, Poseidon, Varuna, able seaman, able-bodied seaman,
adopt, air pirate, airplane hijacker, appropriate, assume,
bluejacket, borrow, buccaneer, copy, copyright infringer, corsair,
crib, cribber, deep-sea man, derive from, fair-weather sailor,
filibuster, fisherman, freeboot, freebooter, hearty, imitate,
infringe, infringe a copyright, infringer, jack, jack afloat,
jack-tar, jacky, lift, limey, literary pirate, lobsterman,
make use of, mariner, matelot, mock, navigator, picaroon, pinch,
plagiarist, plagiarize, plagiarizer, poach, privateer, raider,
reproduce, rover, sailor, salt, sea, sea dog, sea king, sea rover,
seafarer, seafaring man, seaman, shipman, simulate, skyjacker,
steal, take, take on, take over, tar, viking, water dog, whaler,
windjammer, windsailor



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