censor 英 [ˈsensə(r)]   美 ['sensər]

censor

censor  英 [ˈsensə(r)] 美 ['sensər]

vt. 删节  n. 审查员 

进行时:censoring  过去式:censored  过去分词:censored  第三人称单数:censors  名词复数:censors 

We do not censor material. 我们不对消息材料做审查。
The censor struck out the next two lines. 审查员划掉了下面两行。

  • A censor takes out things that are objectionable or inappropriate, like the censors at the TV networks bleeping out all the bad words in a show.
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  • vt. 删节
  • n. 审查员
  • 1. We do not censor material.

    我们不对消息材料做审查。

  • 2. The censor struck out the next two lines.

    审查员划掉了下面两行。

  • 3. The news reports had been heavily censored.

    这些新闻报道已被大肆删剪。

  • 4. The film hasn't been viewed by the censor.

    这部影片尚未经审查.

  • censor (n.) 1530s, "Roman magistrate of 5c. B.C.E. who took censuses and oversaw public manners and morals," from Middle French censor and directly from Latin censor, from censere "to appraise, value, judge," from PIE root *kens- "speak solemnly, proclaim" (source also of Sanskrit śamsati "recites, praises," śasa "song of praise").
  • censor (v.) 1833, "to act as a censor (of news or public media); from censor (n.). Related: Censored; censoring.
cen·sor / ˈsensə(r) ; NAmE ˈsensər / noun , verb censor censors censored censoring noun 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 (书籍、电影等的)审查员,审查官 verb censorsth to remove the parts of a book, film/movie, etc. that are considered to be offensive, immoral or a political threat 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) The news reports had been heavily censored. 这些新闻报道已被大肆删剪。 cen·sor / ˈsensə(r) ; NAmE ˈsensər /
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