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piracy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Business basics, Crime, Computers
pi·ra·cy /ˈpaɪərəsi $ ˈpaɪrə-/ noun [uncountable]  1 BBCOPYthe crime of illegally copying and selling books, tapes, videos, computer programs etc 非法翻印,盗版行为 pirate software piracy 软件盗版2. SCCthe crime of attacking and stealing from ships at sea 海上抢劫,海盗行为3. the crime of making illegal television or radio broadcasts 〔电视或广播节目的〕非法播出
Examples from the Corpus
piracyWe had a momentary chill when they climbed aboard ... piracy?Those opposed say existing law already outlaws electronic piracy, and that law-abiding users would suffer.He was on the commission for piracy in 1577, and for musters in 1583.Instead she takes part in his piracy and gains meaning for life, before she helps him escape.With the expansion of the Internet, piracy has grown more widespread.So the two sides talked about smuggling, piracy and other sorts of crime.They also cited the piracy issue.
From Longman Business Dictionarypiracypi‧ra‧cy /ˈpaɪərəsiˈpaɪrə-/ noun [uncountable]LAW1the illegal copying of books, tapes, videos etcsoftware piracy2the crime of stealing from a ship at seapiracy in the Malacca Straits
pi·ra·cy nounChineseSyllable
selling crime and books, illegally Business the copying Corpus of


piracy
piracy /ˈpaɪərəsi $ ˈpaɪrə-/ noun [uncountable]
1. the crime of illegally copying and selling books, tapes, videos, computer programs etc ⇨ pirate:
    software piracy
2. the crime of attacking and stealing from ships at sea
3. the crime of making illegal television or radio broadcasts


pir·acyBrE /ˈpaɪrəsi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpaɪrəsi/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the crime of attacking ships at sea in order to steal from them 海上抢劫the act of making illegal copies of DVDs, computer programs, books, etc., in order to sell them 盗版行为;非法复制software piracy软件盗版行为   see also pirate noun