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Definition
Synonym
Vortragsk�nstler
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Plagiat
n
(Handlung und Resultat)
Aus einem Buch abzuschreiben ist Plagiat aus zehn abzuschreiben ist Forschung.
Dieser Artikel ist das Plagiat eines Vortrags den ein Doktorand der Universität Lancaster gehalten hat.
plagiarism (action and result)
To copy from one book is plagiarism; to copy from ten is research.
This article is a plagiarism of a lecture delivered by a PhD student from Lancaster University.
Manuskript
n
; Manus
n
Ös.
Schw.
ugs.
(schriftliche Fassung eines mündlichen Vortrags)
(ausgearbeitetes) Redemanuskript
n
script
speech script
Plagiat
n
(Handlung und Resultat)
Aus einem Buch abzuschreiben, ist Plagiat, aus zehn abzuschreiben, ist Forschung.
Dieser Artikel ist das Plagiat eines Vortrags, den ein Doktorand der Universität Lancaster gehalten hat.
plagiarism (action and result)
To copy from one book is plagiarism; to copy from ten is research.
This article is a plagiarism of a lecture delivered by a PhD student from Lancaster University.
Vortragsangabe
f
; Vortragsanweisung
f
mus.
Vortragsangaben
pl
; Vortragsanweisungen
pl
performance instruction
performance instructions
hüpfend; spiccato (Vortragsangabe zur Bogenführung bei Streichinstrumenten)
mus.
hopping; spiccato (instructions for bowing in string instruments)
Vortragszeichen
n
; Vortragsbezeichnung
f
mus.
Vortragszeichen
pl
; Vortragsbezeichnungen
pl
performance mark
performance marks
Vortragsfolge
f
series of lectures
Diktion
f
, Vortragskunst
f
Diktionen
pl
, Vortragskünste
pl
elocution
elocutions
Diktionen, Vortragskuenste
elocutions
Vortragskünste
elocutions
Diktion
f
; Vortragskunst
f
Diktionen
pl
; Vortragskünste
pl
elocution
elocutions
Vortragskünstler
m
, Vortragskünstlerin
f
elocutionist
Vortragskuenstler
elocutionist
Vortragskünstler
elocutionists
Vortragskünstler
m
; Vortragskünstlerin
f
elocutionist
Vortragskunst, gewählte Aussprache
elocution
Diktion, Vortragskunst
elocution
Vortragskunst
elocution
Vortragsposten
m
fin.
adm.
Vortragsposten
pl
item carried forward
items carried forward
Vortragsreihe
f
course of lectures
Vortrag
m
(über etw.)
Vorträge
pl
eine Vortragsreihe
einen Vortrag halten
einen Vortrag besuchen
Ich habe auf einem Seminar einen Vortrag eines Universitätsprofessors gehört.
Daraufhin hielt mir meine Mutter den üblichen Vortrag über Tischmanieren.
lecture (about on sth.)
lectures
a series of lectures
to give deliver a lecture
to attend a lecture
I heard a lecture (given) by a university professor at a seminar.
My mother reacted by giving me the usual lecture on table manners.
Vortragsreihe
f
Vortragsreihen
pl
course of lectures
courses of lectures
Vortragsreihe
f
Vortragsreihen
pl
set of lectures; series of lectures; lecture series
sets of lectures; series of lectures; lecture series
etw. ausweiten; etw. (inhaltlich) erweitern
v
(auf jdn. etw.)
übtr.
ausweitend; erweiternd
ausgeweitet; erweitert
die Ermittlungen ausweiten
die Bibliothek erweitern
den Umfang des Wörterbuchs um 20% erweitern
den Umfang des Vertrags erweitern
den Kredit verlängern und aufstocken
seine Aktivitäten auf neue Bereiche ausweiten ausdehnen
aus der Vortragsreihe ein ganzes Buch machen
Die Brustmuskeln erweitern den Brustkasten.
to expand sth. (to sb. into sth.) (to include new elements or applications)
expanding
expanded
to expand the investigation
to expand the library
to expand the dictionary by 20%
to expand the contract
to extend and expand the credit
to expand your activities into new areas
to expand the lecture series into a book
The chest muscles expand the rib cage.
Zuhörerschaft, Vortragssaal
auditory
Vortragssaal
m
Vortragssäle
pl
lyceum
lyceums
Vortragssaal
lyceum
Vortragssaele
lyceums
Vortragstätigkeit
f
lecturing activities
Vortragstechnik
f
presentation techniques
Vortragsthema
n
presentation subject; topic of the talk
Deutsche
Vortragsk�nstler Synonyme
Englische
plagiarism Synonyme
plagiarism
adoption
appropriation
assumption
auto
plagiarism
borrowed plumes
borrowing
copying
counterfeiting
cribbing
derivation
deriving
doubling
duplication
echo
emulation
fakery
following
forgery
hit-off
imitation
impersonation
imposture
impression
infringement
infringement of copyright
infringing
lifting
literary piracy
mimesis
mirroring
mocking
onomatopoeia
parody
pasticcio
pastiche
piracy
pirating
plagiarizing
plagiary
purloining
quotation
reappearance
rebirth
recurrence
redoubling
reduplication
reecho
regurgitation
reincarnation
renewal
reoccurrence
repetition
reproduction
resumption
return
simulation
stealing
takeoff
taking
theft
thievery
usurpation
Vortragsk�nstler Definition
Absey-book
(
n.
)
An
A-B-C
book
Account
book
(
)
A
book
in
which
accounts
are
kept.
Action
(
n.
)
A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving,
as
opposed
to
rest
Action
(
n.
)
An
act
Action
(
n.
)
The
event
or
connected
series
of
events,
either
real
or
imaginary,
forming
the
subject
of
a
play,
poem,
or
other
composition
Action
(
n.
)
Movement
Action
(
n.
)
Effective
motion
Action
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
the
active
processes
going
on
in
an
organism
Action
(
n.
)
Gesticulation
Action
(
n.
)
The
attitude
or
position
of
the
several
parts
of
the
body
as
expressive
of
the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Action
(
n.
)
A
suit
or
process,
by
which
a
demand
is
made
of
a
right
in
a
court
of
justice
Action
(
n.
)
A
right
of
action
Action
(
n.
)
A
share
in
the
capital
stock
of
a
joint-stock
company,
or
in
the
public
funds
Action
(
n.
)
An
engagement
between
troops
in
war,
whether
on
land
or
water
Action
(
n.
)
The
mechanical
contrivance
by
means
of
which
the
impulse
of
the
player's
finger
is
transmitted
to
the
strings
of
a
pianoforte
or
to
the
valve
of
an
organ
pipe.
Article
(
n.
)
A
distinct
portion
of
an
instrument,
discourse,
literary
work,
or
any
other
writing,
consisting
of
two
or
more
particulars,
or
treating
of
various
topics
Article
(
n.
)
A
literary
composition,
forming
an
independent
portion
of
a
magazine,
newspaper,
or
cyclopedia.
Article
(
n.
)
Subject
Article
(
n.
)
A
distinct
part.
Article
(
n.
)
A
particular
one
of
various
things
Article
(
n.
)
Precise
point
of
time
Article
(
n.
)
One
of
the
three
words,
a,
an,
the,
used
before
nouns
to
limit
or
define
their
application.
A
(or
an)
is
called
the
indefinite
article,
the
the
definite
article.
Article
(
n.
)
One
of
the
segments
of
an
articulated
appendage.
Article
(
n.
)
To
formulate
in
articles
Article
(
n.
)
To
accuse
or
charge
by
an
exhibition
of
articles.
Article
(
n.
)
To
bind
by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation
Article
(
v.
i.)
To
agree
by
articles
Bank
book
(
)
A
book
kept
by
a
depositor,
in
which
an
officer
of
a
bank
enters
the
debits
and
credits
of
the
depositor's
account
with
the
bank.
Bill
book
(
)
A
book
in
which
a
person
keeps
an
account
of
his
notes,
bills,
bills
of
exchange,
etc.,
thus
showing
all
that
he
issues
and
receives.
Black
book
(
)
One
of
several
books
of
a
political
character,
published
at
different
times
and
for
different
purposes
Black
book
(
)
A
book
compiled
in
the
twelfth
century,
containing
a
description
of
the
court
of
exchequer
of
England,
an
official
statement
of
the
revenues
of
the
crown,
etc.
Black
book
(
)
A
book
containing
details
of
the
enormities
practiced
in
the
English
monasteries
and
religious
houses,
compiled
by
order
of
their
visitors
under
Henry
VIII.,
to
hasten
their
dissolution.
Black
book
(
)
A
book
of
admiralty
law,
of
the
highest
authority,
compiled
in
the
reign
of
Edw.
III.
Black
book
(
)
A
book
kept
for
the
purpose
of
registering
the
names
of
persons
liable
to
censure
or
punishment,
as
in
the
English
universities,
or
the
English
armies.
Black
book
(
)
Any
book
which
treats
of
necromancy.
Block
book
(
)
A
book
printed
from
engraved
wooden
blocks
instead
of
movable
types.
Blue
book
(
)
A
parliamentary
publication,
so
called
from
its
blue
paper
covers.
Blue
book
(
)
The
United
States
official
"Biennial
Register."
Book
(
n.
)
A
collection
of
sheets
of
paper,
or
similar
material,
blank,
written,
or
printed,
bound
together
Book
(
n.
)
A
composition,
written
or
printed
Book
(
n.
)
A
part
or
subdivision
of
a
treatise
or
literary
work
Book
(
n.
)
A
volume
or
collection
of
sheets
in
which
accounts
are
kept
Book
(
n.
)
Six
tricks
taken
by
one
side,
in
the
game
of
whist
Book
(
v.
t.)
To
enter,
write,
or
register
in
a
book
or
list.
Book
(
v.
t.)
To
enter
the
name
of
(any
one)
in
a
book
for
the
purpose
of
securing
a
passage,
conveyance,
or
seat
Book
(
v.
t.)
To
mark
out
for
Book-learned
(
a.
)
Versed
in
books
Book
muslin
(
)
A
kind
of
muslin
used
for
the
covers
of
books.
Book
muslin
(
)
A
kind
of
thin
white
muslin
for
ladies'
dresses.
Copy
(
n.
)
An
abundance
or
plenty
of
anything.
plagiarism (action and result) / To copy from one book is plagiarism; to copy from ten is research. / This article is a plagiarism of a lecture delivered by a PhD student from Lancaster University. Bedeutung
article
one
of
a
class
of
artifacts,
an
article
of
clothing
act
deed
human
action
human
activity
something
that
people
do
or
cause
to
happen
action
something
done
(usually
as
opposed
to
something
said),
there
were
stories
of
murders
and
other
unnatural
actions
course
course
of
action
a
mode
of
action,
if
you
persist
in
that
course
you
will
surely
fail,
once
a
nation
is
embarked
on
a
course
of
action
it
becomes
extremely
difficult
for
any
retraction
to
take
place
maneuver
manoeuvre
evasive
action
an
action
aimed
at
evading
an
opponent
performance
execution
carrying
out
carrying
into
action
the
act
of
performing,
of
doing
something
successfully,
using
knowledge
as
distinguished
from
merely
possessing
it,
they
criticised
his
performance
as
mayor,
experience
generally
improves
performance
action
the
most
important
or
interesting
work
or
activity
in
a
specific
area
or
field,
the
action
is
no
longer
in
technology
stocks
but
in
municipal
bonds,
gawkers
always
try
to
get
as
close
to
the
action
as
possible
research
systematic
investigation
to
establish
facts
operations
research
research
designed
to
determine
most
efficient
way
to
do
something
biological
research
scientific
research
conducted
by
biologists
stemell
research
research
on
stem
cells
and
their
use
in
medicine
embryonic
stemell
research
biological
research
on
stem
cells
derived
from
embryos
and
on
their
use
in
medicine
marketing
research
market
research
research
that
gathers
and
analyzes
information
about
the
moving
of
good
or
services
from
producer
to
consumer
product
research
marketing
research
that
yields
information
about
desired
characteristics
of
the
product
or
service
consumer
research
marketing
research
that
yields
information
about
the
motives
and
needs
of
different
classes
of
consumers
scientific
research
research
project
research
into
questions
posed
by
scientific
theories
and
hypotheses
plagiarism
plagiarization
plagiarisation
piracy
the
act
of
plagiarizing,
taking
someone's
words
or
ideas
as
if
they
were
your
own
reflex
reflex
response
reflex
action
instinctive
reflex
innate
reflex
inborn
reflex
unconditioned
reflex
physiological
reaction
an
automatic
instinctive
unlearned
reaction
to
a
stimulus
extension
extension
service
university
extension
an
educational
opportunity
provided
by
colleges
and
universities
to
people
who
are
not
enrolled
as
regular
students
lecture
lecturing
teaching
by
giving
a
discourse
on
some
subject
(typically
to
a
class)
lecture
demonstration
presentation
of
an
example
of
what
the
lecturer
is
discoursing
about
military
action
action
a
military
engagement,
he
saw
action
in
Korea
police
action
a
local
military
action
without
declaration
of
war,
against
violators
of
international
peace
and
order
replay
instant
replay
action
replay
the
immediate
rebroadcast
of
some
action
(especially
sports
action)
that
has
been
recorded
on
videotape
group
action
action
taken
by
a
group
of
people
book
fair
bookfair
bazaar
at
which
books
are
sold
or
auctioned
off
in
order
to
raise
funds
for
a
worthy
cause
direct
action
a
protest
action
by
labor
or
minority
groups
to
obtain
their
demands
legal
action
action
action
at
law
a
judicial
proceeding
brought
by
one
party
against
another,
one
party
prosecutes
another
for
a
wrong
done
or
for
protection
of
a
right
or
for
prevention
of
a
wrong
action
an
act
by
a
government
body
or
supranational
organization,
recent
federal
action
undermined
the
segregationist
position,
the
United
Nations
must
have
the
power
to
propose
and
organize
action
without
being
hobbled
by
irrelevant
issues,
the
Union
action
of
emancipating
Southern
slaves
class
action
class-action
suit
a
lawsuit
brought
by
a
representative
member
of
a
large
group
of
people
on
behalf
of
all
members
of
the
group
civil
action
legal
action
to
protect
a
private
civil
right
or
to
compel
a
civil
remedy
(as
distinguished
from
criminal
prosecution)
job
action
a
temporary
action
by
workers
to
protest
management
decision
or
to
make
demands
book
scorpion
Chelifer
cancroides
minute
arachnid
sometimes
found
in
old
papers
booklouse
book
louse
deathwatch
Liposcelis
divinatorius
minute
wingless
psocopterous
insects
injurious
to
books
and
papers
Abstract
Expressionism
action
painting
a
New
York
school
of
painting
characterized
by
freely
created
abstractions,
the
first
important
school
of
American
painting
to
develop
independently
of
European
styles
action
action
mechanism
the
operating
part
that
transmits
power
to
a
mechanism,
the
piano
had
a
very
stiff
action
Air
Force
Research
Laboratory
AFRL
a
United
States
Air
Force
defense
laboratory
responsible
for
discovering
and
developing
and
integrating
fighting
technologies
for
aerospace
forces
arena
scene
of
action
a
playing
field
where
sports
events
take
place
Army
High
Performance
Computing
Research
Center
AHPCRC
a
United
States
defense
laboratory
to
conduct
research
in
high-performance
computing
for
defense
technology
applications,
a
partnership
of
government
and
university
and
industry
article
of
commerce
an
article
that
is
offered
for
sale
auxiliary
research
submarine
a
submarine
for
research
purposes
binding
book
binding
cover
back
the
protective
covering
on
the
front,
back,
and
spine
of
a
book,
the
book
had
a
leather
binding
book
volume
physical
objects
consisting
of
a
number
of
pages
bound
together,
he
used
a
large
book
as
a
doorstop
book
a
number
of
sheets
(ticket
or
stamps
etc.)
bound
together
on
one
edge,
he
bought
a
book
of
stamps
book
bag
a
bag
in
which
students
carry
their
books
Brown
University
Brown
a
university
in
Rhode
Island
Cambridge
University
Cambridge
a
university
in
England
carbon
carbon
copy
a
copy
made
with
carbon
paper
Carnegie
Mellon
University
an
engineering
university
in
Pittsburgh
city
university
an
urban
university
in
a
large
city
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