to censor

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English - Turkish
sıkıdenetimden geçirmek
sansür etmek
{i} sansür

Sansür dört harfli kelimenin kendisinden daha çok kirli zihinleri besler. - Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself.

Sansür hakkında ne düşünüyorsun? - What do you think of censorship?

sansürlemek

Sansürlemek gerçeği saklamaz. - Censoring won't hide the truth.

sansör
sıkıdenetimci
(Politika, Siyaset) sansür etmek
sansürden geçirmek
eleştirici
(Tıp) sensor
(Sinema) denetleyici
sansürcü
{f} sansürle

Ben Tatoeba'yı ilk olarak hangi ülkenin sansürleyeceğini merak ediyorum. - I wonder what country will censor Tatoeban first.

Biz hiçbir şeyi sansürlemiyoruz. - We don't censor anything.

{i} denetçi
(Askeri) SANSÜR ETMEK: Askeri değerdeki haberlerin düşman eline geçmesine engel olmak için mektuplaşmalar ile telgraf, ajans haberi, sinema filmi, radyo yayınları ve diğer her çeşit haberleşme vasıtalarını kontrol ve tetkik etmek
{i} mektup ve yazışmaları okuyan görevli ordu
{f} sansür uygulamak
(isim) sansürcü, sansür memuru, denetçi, mektup ve yazışmaları okuyan görevli (ordu, okul); bilinçaltını kontrol etme gücü
{i} okul
mektup ve yazışmaları okuyan görevli bilinçaltını kontrol etme gücü
{i} sansür memuru
{i} bilinçaltını kontrol etme gücü
mektup ve yazışmaları okuyan görevli
Turkish - Turkish
Roma'nın cumhuriyet olduğu dönemde, önceleri yurttaşların daha sonraları ise senatörlerin listelerini düzenleyen devlet memurlarına verilen ad
English - English
To review in order to remove objectionable content from correspondence or public media, either by legal criteria or with discretionary powers

The man responsible for censoring films has seen some things in his time.

One who censures or condemns
A Roman magistrate, originally a census administrator, by Classical times a high judge of public behavior and morality

The Ancient censors were part of the cursus honorum'', a series of public offices held during a political career, like consuls and praetors.

an official examiner of manuscripts empowered to prohibit their publication
{n} a Roman magistrate who taxed estates and inspected the manners of citizens
subject to political, religious, or moral censorship; "This magazine is censored by the government"
An official responsible for the removal of objectionable or sensitive content
A metal container with a perforated lid, used as an incense burner for rituals, Sabbats, and spell work It is symbolic of the element of air
To review in order to remove objectionable content
One of two magistrates of Rome who took a register of the number and property of citizens, and who also exercised the office of inspector of morals and conduct
To remove objectionable content
{i} person who censors (books, movies, etc.)
One who condemns or censors
A hypothetical subconscious agency which filters unacceptable thought before it reaches the conscious
If someone in authority censors letters or the media, they officially examine them and cut out any information that is regarded as secret. The military-backed government has heavily censored the news
{f} remove material (from books, movies, etc.) which is considered offensive or immoral
Censors Ensure No Secrets Over Radios
A censor is a person who has been officially appointed to examine plays, films, and books and to cut out any parts that are considered to be immoral. the British Board of Film Censors. someone whose job is to examine books, films, letters etc and remove anything considered to be offensive, morally harmful, or politically dangerous censorship. to examine books, films, letters etc to remove anything that is considered offensive, morally harmful, or politically dangerous etc censorship, ban ban. In ancient eastern Asia, a government official whose primary duty was to scrutinize the conduct of officials and rulers. During the Qin (221-206 BC) and Han (206 BC-AD 220) dynasties, the censor's function was to criticize the emperor's acts, but in later periods the censorate was expanded and became an instrument for imperial control of the bureaucracy. Censors checked important documents, supervised construction projects, reviewed judicial proceedings, kept watch over state property, and looked for cases of subversion and corruption
A Roman census administrator, also a judge of public behavior and morality
a person who is authorized to read publications or correspondence or to watch theatrical performances and suppress in whole or in part anything considered obscene or politically unacceptable
One who is empowered to examine manuscripts before they are committed to the press, and to forbid their publication if they contain anything obnoxious; an official in some European countries
One given to fault-finding; a censurer
A censor is a person who has been officially appointed to examine letters or the media and to cut out any parts that are regarded as secret. The report was cleared by the American military censors
If someone in authority censors a book, play, or film, they officially examine it and cut out any parts that are considered to be immoral or inappropriate. ITV companies tend to censor bad language in feature films
A critic; a reviewer
judge critically on the publication, communications, etc
forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper)
to censor

    Hyphenation

    to cen·sor

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı sensır

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈsensər/ /tə ˈsɛnsɜr/

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