词汇 | censored |
释义 | censored past simple and past participle ofcensor censor verb[ T ] uk /ˈsen.sər/ us /ˈsen.sɚ/ to prevent part or the whole of a book, film, work of art, document, or other kind of communication from being seen or made available to the public, because it is considered to be offensive or harmful, or because it contains information that someone wishes to keep secret, often for political reasons: 审查(对书,电影等进行删改,以筛除当中冒犯粗劣的内容,也指对战时或监狱中私人书信的检查,删除其中不当的部分) The book was heavily censored when first published.这本书首次出版时经过了严格的审查。 Is it possible to censor the internet? censor yourself to stop yourself from doing or saying things that you want to do or say, but that you know would be unsuitable: She is brutally frank, and doesn't censor herself in any way. I don't censor myself and if people don't like what I write, well, they can stop reading it. I don't like having to censor myself. It makes for very dull writing. His perceived reluctance to censor himself may yet turn out to be his great strength. Her views proved to be very controversial and, in time, she learned to censor herself. The editors censored my comments that were critical of the press. He objected to the list of websites being censored. Officials deny they are censoring the news media. If offensive language is used, the post may be removed or censored. He believes rap should be a way to express yourself without having to censor yourself. Forbidding and banning things abolish abolition abolitionist anti-censorship ban debar someone from something/doing something decertification decertify deny something to someone disallow non-valid off-limits out of boundsidiom outlaw prohibit unapproved unauthorized unkosher unsanctioned verboten You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Avoiding action Examples of censoredcensored In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In addition, the sample size was relatively small and there was a large number of censored cases. All patients were censored at 21 days, or at the point of withdrawal from the trial, if earlier. The results reported do not take account of the categorical and censored nature of the dependent variable. Inappropriate actions are not censored but corrected, so that suppression is inherently secondary to enablement. For the 75+ years age group, only censored data were available. Duration analysis is able to maintain these non-exiting candidacies in the dataset by treating them as right censored. What is censored in one context, however, will be spoken in another. Some episodes in recent history are too uncomfortable to be admitted, so they are censored out. Art exhibitions continued to be censored and exhibitions of non-conformist art were frequently closed. However, this is perhaps one of the most standardized, prescribed and censored aspects of archaeology as a discipline. We say that such observations are censored, and censoring creates an analytic dilemma. Children who leave the camp and do not return will be censored at the time of last contact. Persons in the early cohort were censored in 1979. In the latter methods, both uncensored and censored data were included. For these cases, the value of the dependent variable is unknown, or 'censored'. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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