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单词 censorship
释义
censorship
(sensəʳʃɪp )
uncountable noun
Censorship is the censoring of books, plays, films, or reports, especially by government officials, because they are considered immoral or secret in some way.
The government today announced that press censorship was being lifted.
Synonyms: expurgation, blue pencil, purgation, bowdlerization or bowdlerisation  
Quotations:
Censorship is never over for those who have experienced itNadine GordimerCensorship and Its Aftermath
Where there is official censorship it is a sign that speech is seriousPaul GoodmanGrowing Up Absurd
Collocations:
censorship rules
She was asked to watch the episode being produced to ensure that it did not breach any of the network's censorship rules.
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Due to network censorship rules many of the radio productions eliminated the miscegenation aspect of the plot.
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The channel demanded an edited version of the video which would not violate censorship rules.
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film censorship
Lyrics in the song about a burlesque stripteaser were slightly changed to pass film censorship.
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This control on the film industry and filmmakers resulted in film censorship.
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For the 1955 motion picture, a few lyrics about a burlesque stripteaser had to undergo minor changes to pass film censorship.
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government censorship
They have repeatedly given in to government censorship and demands to assist in mass surveillance programmes.
Times, Sunday Times
These subtle methods of government censorship may cause netizens to believe that their searched materials were not censored.
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After the initial screening, it was withdrawn from cinemas due to government censorship.
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They also served as a method of avoiding government censorship, as a public discussion could be held in private.
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The groups involved claim that the operation aims to protest government censorship and monitoring of the internet.
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heavy censorship
Social media has been subjected to heavy censorship, and prominent figures from business and entertainment have been specifically warned not to use their vast follower-bases as a platform.
Times, Sunday Times
Ideological lites tend to allow for the reversion into monarchy, as well as admit to heavy censorship.
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Some countries apply heavy censorship on the internet.
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Heavy censorship was just one of a range of repressive instruments of state available to him that also included a large spy network.
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Additional touches such as the heavy censorship of messages from home suggest that, for the army recruits at least, participation in this mission may be punitive.
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impose censorship
The latter voiced its displeasure, but did not impose censorship.
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Yet even after they were exposed for allowing the scandal to continue for months, authorities appeared to be reverting to the time-honoured way of dealing with crises by imposing censorship.
Times, Sunday Times
Those who care about free speech would probably prefer sitting around to imposing censorship in advance.
Globe and Mail
The central government also imposed censorship on radio, television and newspapers.
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They imposed censorship, closed many newspapers that published material deemed unacceptable, and suspended civil liberties.
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official censorship
It responded to the bland banalities of official censorship and disinformation with a determined cheerfulness under extraordinary pressures.
Times, Sunday Times
Despite official censorship prompted by its references to sealed wagons and tattoos, the song too was a hit.
Times, Sunday Times
Football, with its partisanship and essential controversy, would not benefit from a situation in which many of the juiciest talking points are swept under a carpet of official censorship.
Times, Sunday Times
The diary was not produced for external consumption, nor subject to official censorship, nor influenced by later knowledge or hindsight.
The Times Literary Supplement
For many years, the press had been expected to practice self-censorship, but this increasingly gave way to official censorship.
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political censorship
The real difficulty comes in the area between social and political censorship.
Times, Sunday Times
These will sell content to the mobile operators, ensuring political censorship over the free flow of multimedia content.
Times, Sunday Times
The social media giant says a ban would amount to political censorship.
The Sun
The group has lobbied for writers throughout the world whose words are suppressed, and it has recorded instances of political censorship.
Times, Sunday Times
Even after several re-edits, the series was never transmitted, which was described as political censorship.
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press censorship
Another catalyst has been a steady rise in press censorship.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Throughout the region, freedom of speech is in retreat and press censorship on the rise.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
There was press censorship, and satirical writings were burnt by the common hangman.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
state censorship
This monstrous act of state censorship cannot stand.
The Sun
Even in wartime, he observed, state censorship had been relatively rare, as it was unnecessary.
Times, Sunday Times
We will all pay dearly, including those who would like the power to muzzle the media, if we take the first step towards state censorship.
The Sun
State censorship reigned unchallenged until the turn of the 19th century, aided by the actor-managers who ran the theatres and were content to defer to the censor to avoid prosecution.
Times, Sunday Times
You still live in a country where crooked, self-serving politicians are scrutinised by journalists without state censorship.
The Sun
strict censorship
This has been construed by the courts to empower them to impose strict censorship.
Times, Sunday Times
He imposed strict censorship and suspended key constitutional provisions that guaranteed a return to parliamentary representation.
Times, Sunday Times
Strict censorship ensures that any rumours of friction in the marriage disappear at once.
Times, Sunday Times
This also lead to a strict censorship and control of published media.
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Onerous regulations, strict censorship, incessant propaganda and nightly curfews all played a role in establishing an atmosphere of fear and repression.
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Translations:
Chinese: 审查官方对书刊、剧本、电影或新闻报道的
Japanese: 検閲
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