plagiarize from different sources
Plagiarism, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngch ā ox ī x í, meaning to copy other people's articles. It comes from Li Baojia's a brief history of civilization in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
It's from the third and fourth chapter of a brief history of civilization: "Yusheng thinks again that he can copy the Western books translated by others and print them as his own translated Eastern manuscripts, which people admire."
Idiom usage
Use as predicate, attribute, object; refers to plagiarize other people's works.
plagiarize from different sources
spend one 's life in fruitless efforts - suì yuè cuō tuó
destroy evils before they become apparent - dù xī fāng wēi
foresee the future by reivewing the past - jiàn wǎng zhī lái
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person - fán fū ròu yǎn
achieve success with original ideas - chū qí zhì shèng