词组 | censorship |
释义 | censorship /ˈsensəʃɪp $ -ər-/ noun removing parts of books, films, letters etc, because they are considered unsuitable for political, moral, or religious reasonsadjectives/nouns + censorshipgovernment censorship Newspaper reports about the war are subject to government censorship.political censorship The decision to ban the film resulted in accusations of political censorship.strict/heavy censorship There was heavy censorship of all letters sent by prisoners.press/media censorship (=censorship of newspapers, television etc) I don’t agree with press censorship – I think it goes against the right to free speech.film censorship Film censorship was controlled by a special government department.verbsimpose censorship on sth (=start controlling what is said or written and remove parts that are considered unsuitable) The authorities imposed strict censorship on all newspapers and television networks.prepositionscensorship of sth In some countries there is strict censorship of the media.phrasesthe abolition of censorship Some people are calling for the abolition of censorship. |
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