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单词 censor
释义 cen·sor
I. \ˈsen(t)sə(r)\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Latin, from censēre to assess, tax; akin to Sanskrit śaṁsati he recites, praises
1. : one of two magistrates of early Rome who acted as census takers, assessors, and inspectors of morals and conduct
2. : a supervisor or inspector especially of conduct and morals:
 a. : an official empowered to examine written or printed matter (as manuscripts of books or plays) in order to forbid publication, circulation, or representation if it contains anything objectionable
 b. : one having authority to guide and supervise students in English colleges and universities
 c. : one of a council, since abolished, in some states of the United States (as Vermont and Pennsylvania) responsible for ensuring constitutional government and for inquiring into the conduct of state officials
 d. : an officer or official charged with scrutinizing communications to intercept, suppress, or delete material harmful to his country's or organization's interests
 e. : one who lacking official sanction but acting ostensibly in society's interests scrutinizes communications, compositions, and entertainments to discover anything immoral, profane, seditious, heretical, or otherwise offensive
3. archaic : critic; especially : a faultfinding or severe critic
 < moderating both eulogists and censors >
4. [German zensur censorship, from Latin censura — more at censure] : the agency which represses or veils unacceptable notions before they reach the level of consciousness
II. transitive verb
(censored ; censored ; censoring \-n(t)s(ə)riŋ\ ; censors)
: to subject to a censor's examination; often : to alter, delete, or ban completely after examination
 < censor out risqué passages >
 < slanted news officially censored >
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