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 censorship ['sensәʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 检查制度

[医] 督察, 监察


  1. The new censorship law will put the clock back (by) 50 years.
    新的审查条例是开倒车, 要退回到50年前的水平.
  2. The new censorship laws are an attempt to gag the press.
    新的新闻审查法目的在於剥夺新闻界的言论自由。
  3. Censorship of literature and other forms of expression and communication because of perceived immorality or obscenity.
    扫黄对被认为不道德或淫秽的文学作品或其它表现或传播此内容的形式进行查禁


censorship
[ noun ]
  1. counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy

  2. <noun.act>
  3. deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances

  4. <noun.act>


Censorship \Cen"sor*ship\, n.
The office or power of a censor; as, to stand for a
censorship. --Holland.

The press was not indeed at that moment under a general
censorship. --Macaulay.

  1. At least 30 people were arrested." Banners destroyed by police called for "freedom of the press" and "a press without censorship," he said.
  2. Restricted viewing is censorship," Luis Brown, a student spokesman, said at a rally outside the school as about 200 people cheered.
  3. And the media, it goes without saying, would be horrified at such an effort at "censorship," now redefined to include the absence of government funding.
  4. A South African opposition leader said Pretoria's state-of-emergency restrictions, including censorship rules, would make it impossible to have a free and fair whites-only election May 6.
  5. Rep. Sidney Yates, D-Ill., the endowment's chief supporter in the House, argued successfully that the arts restrictions would amount to censorship and lead to the "lingering death" of the 25-year-old agency.
  6. The Foreign Correspondents Club of China said the regulations were a "deplorable case of press censorship and harassment" and urged the Beijing government to rescind the restrictions.
  7. "It's an interesting case in light of the other issues that are looming nationally in terms of censorship and other issues affecting art grants," said Dick Dyer, a Maine Arts Commission spokesman who called Chappell a legitimate artist.
  8. The court ruled that the ad didn't violate Pretoria's emergency censorship laws.
  9. "We've proven time and time again that censorship dies in the light of day," Krug said.
  10. He already has broad censorship powers that allow him to close publications and expel foreign journalists.
  11. The commission's recommendations were modest and don't support the charges that it urged censorship.
  12. She got another push from her son, Tom, a 26-year-old Harvard University graduate and full-time musician in Lock Up, a hard-rock band, who sent his mother some material on music censorship.
  13. Military censorship precludes mention of the precise amounts involved in such defense contracts or what they involve.
  14. Sargin and Kutlu told a news conference Monday their aim was "a Turkey without fear, exile or censorship" and that the party will advocate human rights and ethnic rights for Turkey's Kurdish minority.
  15. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and other officials have made comments about the need to relax censorship laws. CNN was given new distribution during the Gulf War.
  16. Vershuvski said many lawmakers who voted to end theater censorship would not agree to lift film censorship because movies reached a much larger audience and had a big impact on youth.
  17. Vershuvski said many lawmakers who voted to end theater censorship would not agree to lift film censorship because movies reached a much larger audience and had a big impact on youth.
  18. The indictments set off a debate over censorship in the high-tech era because the action in Alabama ended up cutting off the movies to subscribers nationwide.
  19. Museum officials culled the display of nude children, embracing lesbians and homo-erotic paintings from their own collection, in response to what they call the current climate of censorship.
  20. They seem to want advertising censorship to mirror programming censorship.
  21. They seem to want advertising censorship to mirror programming censorship.
  22. Through censorship, the government is out to save the members of the media from themselves.
  23. Pravda, not the Post, raised the prospect that the alleged censorship occurred during the translation into English rather than into Russian.
  24. Take proxy solicitation, one of the main focuses of SEC censorship.
  25. A parents group is battling charges of censorship as its campaign for voluntary warning stickers on records promoting bigotry, rape and murder wins allies in legislatures and within the music industry.
  26. On another occasion, Rushdie persuaded Karachi TV to let him produce Edward Albee's "The Zoo Story." "I then had to go through a series of astonishing censorship conferences," he wrote.
  27. It was completed in 1965 but published three years later, partly because of problems with censorship.
  28. Although bigotry is alive and well in America, covering it up via censorship would not expose this ignorant element of society.
  29. O'Connor wrote that he was "not suggesting censorship for a moment." He added: "I am suggesting that it is time we stopped `buying' the line of purveyors of hatred and scandal and malice and libel and calumny.
  30. Avril's government has imposed military censorship, and most radio stations abbreviated or canceled newscasts Thursday.
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