n. 1.审察员[检查员]的职权;古罗马监察官的职权。 2.检查(制度),审查(制度)。 3.【心理学】潜意识中的抑制力。
deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances 同义词:censoring,
counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy 同义词:censoring, security review,
Censorship is the suppression of speech or other public communication which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient as determined by a government, media outlet, or other controlling body. It can be done by governments and private organizations or by individuals who engage in self-censorship.
例句与用法
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Strict censorship is enforced in some countries . 某些国家的检查很严。
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Once he starts talking about censorship you can not stop him -- it is his pet subject . 他一谈起新闻检查一类的事,你就别想让他停那是他最爱讲的话题。
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Needless to say , the disgraceful censorship code is an important factor in predetermining the content of these pictures . 不消说,不光彩的审查法规是预先决定这些影片内容的一个很重要因素。
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He ' s not gonna burn your book . that ' s censorship 他不会烧你的本子的只是吓吓你
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On the root of the constitution court censorship system 论宪法法院审查制的成因
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The main theme of discussion was press censorship 讨论的主题是新闻审查制度。
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And censorship and the cultural legacy of black people 审查机构以及黑人的文化遗产
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And censorship and the cultural legacy of black people 审查机构以及黑人的文化遗产
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" censorship is rarely , if ever , justified . 审查制度很少被证明说明是正当的。
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He would never bow down to the white man ' s censorship 他决不会对白人审查机构服从的