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Перевод: censor speek censor


[существительное]
цензор ; надзиратель ; критикан ; блюститель нравов; цензура ;
[глагол]
подвергать цензуре; просматривать


Тезаурус:

  1. Compared to overtly authoritarian regimes, British governments make relatively little use of suppression and censorship, though they do suppress some information and they do sometimes censor the media, especially on defence and security matters.
  2. Sometimes this happened after the film had begun, when the curtains rippled the frame round the black and white British film censor's certificate, like a giant bank note.
  3. Letters from the sealed camp bore the R.A.F. censor's stamp: clearly, after briefing, even the officers of the S.A.S. were not allowed to censor their own and their men's letters.
  4. We recall the same editor's objection to the debate about Christianity between Raskolnikov and Sonya Marmeladov in Crime and Punishment , and, before that again, the censor's blocking of the positive Christian counteraffirmations in Notes from Underground .
  5. The censor recorded an increase from 20 to 25 per cent of negative comments in soldiers" letters between July and August.
  6. "What kind of books did the learned Jim censor?"
  7. The report of the censor for August 1944, based on an examination of 45,000 letters, ran:
  8. The censor at the moment happens to be the Medical Officer attached to Brigade H.Q How can one possibly write a love letter to someone when someone else reads it first, and draws at random a blue pencil through your choicest lines?
  9. Both appeared as nearly naked as possible after the censor had cut or covered his pound of flesh.
  10. There are clever conceptual numbers like Scenes From the Class Struggle In Beverley Hills , which has director Paul Bartel visiting the censor to find out which risqu jokes he can keep in.
  11. But Lord Donaldson said he did not interpret the power in the 1981 Broadcasting Act to mean that Parliament intended the home secretary to have authority either covertly to censor programmes or to require the broadcasting authorities to present news programmes other than with due impartiality and accuracy.
  12. Officers of course censor their own letters.

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