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pirate
B1
noun
Usage:
70%
Sea Robber
Translation: Sea Robber
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: A person who attacks and robs ships at sea illegally.

A pirate is someone who steals from ships on the sea. They are often shown in old stories and movies. Pirates do this without permission or law.

The pirate took gold from the ship.

Pirates sailed in old wooden boats.

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B2
noun
Usage:
65%
Copyright Thief
Translation: Copyright Thief
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: A person who copies and sells music, movies, or software without permission.

This pirate breaks the law by copying and sharing music, movies, or software. They do not have permission from the creators. This is illegal in many countries.

Many pirates copy movies online.

Pirates share music without paying.

3
B2
verb
Usage:
60%
Copy Illegally
Translation: Copy Illegally
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: To copy and use music, movies, or software illegally without permission.

To pirate means to copy movies, music, or software without permission. This action is illegal and breaks the law.

Many people pirate movies on the internet.

They pirated the new software last night.

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C1
noun
Usage:
30%
Signal Thief
Translation: Signal Thief
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: A person who finds and uses radio or TV signals without permission.

In communications, a pirate is someone who sends radio or TV programs without a license or permission. This is illegal and causes problems for legal broadcasters.

The pirate broadcasted radio signals illegally.

Pirates use TV signals without paying.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
25%
Business Thief
Translation: Business Thief
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: A person who attacks or copies others in business unfairly or illegally.

Pirate can mean a person or company that uses unfair or illegal ways to take ideas, products, or money from others in business. This use is more figurative and legal.

Some companies act like pirates in business.

Pirates steal ideas from competitors.

6
A2
noun
Usage:
75%
Fictional Thief
Translation: Fictional Thief
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: An imaginary or fictional character who sails the sea and steals treasures.

Pirate is often used to describe characters in stories who live on the sea and steal treasure. These pirates wear special clothes and have adventures. This meaning is common in children’s books and movies.

The pirate wears a hat and eye patch.

Children like pirate stories and games.

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C1
noun
Usage:
20%
Explorer Thief
Translation: Explorer Thief
Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪrət/
Meaning: A person who explores or takes land or valuable things in new areas, often by force.

In history, pirate can mean a person who explored and took control of new land or treasure by force. This is similar to the first meaning but includes land, not only ships.

In history, pirates took land from others.

Pirates claimed new islands in old times.

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