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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Pirates (0.00841 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Pirates.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: pirate
bajak laut, membajak, pembajak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: pirate
pirate
v 1: copy illegally; of published material
2: take arbitrarily or by force;
“The Cubans commandeered the
plane and flew it to Miami” [syn:
commandeer,
hijack,
highjack]
pirate
n 1: someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they
were his own [syn:
plagiarist,
plagiarizer,
plagiariser,
literary pirate]
2: someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea
without having a commission from any sovereign nation
[syn:
buccaneer,
sea robber,
sea rover]
3: a ship manned by pirates [syn:
pirate ship]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: 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 (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.
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