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censor美 ['sensər] 英 ['sensə(r)] - n.(书籍、电影等的)审查员
- v.删剪(书籍、电影等中被认为犯忌、违反道德或政治上危险的内容)
- 网络检查;新闻审查;检查员
复数:censors 过去分词:censored 现在分词:censoring v. edit,cut,remove,expurgate,bowdlerize 1. | (书籍、电影等的)审查员,审查官a person whose job is to examine books, films/movies, etc. and remove parts which are considered to be offensive, immoral or a political threat |
1. | ~ sth 删剪(书籍、电影等中被认为犯忌、违反道德或政治上危险的内容)to remove the parts of a book, film/movie, etc. that are considered to be offensive, immoral or a political threat |
| The news reports had been heavily censored . 这些新闻报道已被大幅删剪。 |
n. | 1. (古罗马调查户口、检查社会风纪等的)监察官;(书刊等的)审查员,(信件等的)检查员 1. (古罗马调查户口、检查社会风纪等的)监察官;(书刊等的)审查员,(信件等的)检查员 | v. | |
n. | 1. an official who examines plays, movies, letters, or publications with a view to removing or banning content considered to be offensive or a threat to security 2. somebody or something that suppresses or controls something that may offend or harm others 3. in ancient Rome, either of two elected magistrates who were responsible for holding censuses, overseeing public morals, and controlling aspects of finance and taxation 4. in psychology, a mechanism believed to be responsible for what can and cannot emerge from the subconscious to the conscious mind. 5. someone whose job is to remove any parts of books, movies, etc. that they consider inappropriate for moral, religious, or political reasons 1. an official who examines plays, movies, letters, or publications with a view to removing or banning content considered to be offensive or a threat to security 2. somebody or something that suppresses or controls something that may offend or harm others 3. in ancient Rome, either of two elected magistrates who were responsible for holding censuses, overseeing public morals, and controlling aspects of finance and taxation 4. in psychology, a mechanism believed to be responsible for what can and cannot emerge from the subconscious to the conscious mind. 5. someone whose job is to remove any parts of books, movies, etc. that they consider inappropriate for moral, religious, or political reasons | v. | 1. to remove or change any part of a play, movie, letter, or publication considered offensive or a threat to security 2. to suppress or control something that may offend or harm others 3. to remove parts of a book, movie, letter, etc. for moral, religious, or political reasons |
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