| 抄袭 | chāo xí | to plagiarize; to copy; to attack the flank or rear of an enemy | |
| 照抄HSK 5 | zhào chāo | to copy word for word | |
| 抄写HSK 5 | chāo xiě | to copy; to transcribe | |
| 抄录 | chāo lù | to make a copy of | |
| 抄家 | chāo jiā | to search a house and confiscate possessions |
| 1 | The teacher said that plagiarism is wrong. | |
| 2 | The students took notes with pens on the teacher's key points. | |
| 3 | I enjoy transcribing poetry in rural areas and savor the quiet time. | |
| 4 | He loves to plagiarize other people's work and is not a creative person. | |
| 5 | Transcribing other people's works can sometimes inspire one's creativity. |