Новый большой англо-русский словарь - censor
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1. цензор 2. надзиратель (в колледжах) 3. ирон. критикан; придира 4. блюститель нравов 5. цензура, подавление подсознательных влечений (в психоанализе) 6. ист. цензор; одно из двух должностых лиц, ведавших цензом и следивших за благонадежностью граждан (в Древнем Риме) Cato the C. —- Катон Цензор 7. подвергать цензуре, просматривать "censored" —- "просмотрено церзурой" 8. вычеркивать или изменять по церзурным соображениям two scenes in the movie were censored —- две сцены были из фильма исключены
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1. noun 1) цензор 2) надзиратель (в английских колледжах) 3) критикан; блюститель нравов 2. v. подвергать цензуре; просматривать ...Англо-русский словарь
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n. & v. --n. 1 an official authorized to examine printed matter, films, news, etc., before public release, and to suppress any parts on the grounds of obscenity, a threat to security, etc. 2 Rom.Hist. either of two annual magistrates responsible for holding censuses and empowered to supervise public morals. 3 Psychol. an impulse which is said to prevent certain ideas and memories from emerging into consciousness. --v.tr. 1 act as a censor of. 2 make deletions or changes in. Usage As a verb, often confused with censure. Derivatives censorial adj. censorship n. Etymology: L f. censere assess: in sense 3 mistransl. of G Zensur censorship ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Etymology: Latin, Roman magistrate, from censere to give as one's opinion, assess; perhaps akin to Sanskrit sa?sati he praises Date: 1526 1. a person who supervises conduct and morals: as a. an official who examines materials (as publications or films) for objectionable matter b. an official (as in time of war) who reads communications (as letters) and deletes material considered sensitive or harmful 2. one of two magistrates of early Rome acting as census takers, assessors, and inspectors of morals and conduct 3. a hypothetical psychic agency that represses unacceptable notions before they reach consciousness • ~ial adjective II. transitive verb (~ed; ~ing) Date: 1882 to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable ~ the news; also to suppress or delete as objectionable ~ out indecent passages ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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~1 n someone whose job is to examine books, films, letters etc and remove anything considered to be offensive, morally harmful, or politically dangerous ~2 v to examine books, films, letters etc to remove anything that is considered offensive, morally harmful, or politically dangerous etc ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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