pirate

pirate
1. noun
1) (a person who attacks and robs ships at sea: Their ship was attacked by pirates; (also adjective) a pirate ship.) pirata
2) (a person who does something without legal right, eg publishes someone else's work as his own or broadcasts without a licence: a pirate radio-station.) pirata

2. verb
(to publish, broadcast etc without the legal right to do so: The dictionary was pirated and sold abroad.) piratear
pirate n pirata
pirate
tr['paɪərət]
noun
1 pirata nombre masculino
adjective
1 pirata
transitive verb
1 piratear
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
pirate radio emisora pirata
pirate ['paɪrət] n
: pirata mf
pirate
n.
corsario s.m.
pirata s.f.
v.
pillar v.
piratear v.
publicar fraudulentamente v.
robar v.

I 'paɪrət
noun
a) (at sea) pirata mf
b) (before n) <tape, video, radio station> pirata adj inv

II
transitive verb piratear

a pirated copy — una copia pirata

['paɪǝrɪt]
1.
N pirata mf (also in publishing)
2.
VT [+ book, tape, video, software] piratear
3.
CPD pirata inv

pirate broadcasting N — emisión f pirata

pirate copy N — copia f pirata

pirate radio N — emisión pirata

pirate radio station N — emisora f pirata

pirate ship N — barco m pirata

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I ['paɪrət]
noun
a) (at sea) pirata mf
b) (before n) <tape, video, radio station> pirata adj inv

II
transitive verb piratear

a pirated copy — una copia pirata


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