释义 |
cen·sor·ship \ˈsen(t)sə(r)ˌship\ noun (-s) 1. : the institution, system, or practice of censoring : the actions or practices of censors or censorates; especially : censorial control exercised repressively < censorship that has … permitted a very limited dispersion of facts — Philip Wylie > 2. : the office, power, or term of a Roman censor < during the censorship of Claudius > 3. : the process of excluding from consciousness those ideas and feelings that would be intolerable in other than symbolic form |