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词汇 self-censorship
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Definition of self-censorship in English:

self-censorship

nounsɛlfˈsɛnsəʃɪp
mass noun
  • The exercising of control over what one says and does, especially to avoid criticism.

    (尤指为避免责罚对自己言行所作的)自我审查

    a climate of self-censorship, fear, and hypocrisy

    自我审查、恐惧和伪善的风气。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The press gallery simply needs to resist self-censorship.
    • They have to practise self-censorship as a fact of life.
    • Unfortunately, self-censorship isn't limited solely to critical or controversial stories involving the royals.
    • Despite several degrees of self-censorship in those chatrooms, the number of incidents where the government followed an online outcry is countless.
    • This will inevitably focus on calls for artists to exercise self-censorship.
    • The press practices self-censorship under government threat.
    • In general, European countries have strict laws against such abuse and Europe's mainstream media are in any case usually good at exercising self-censorship.
    • His good relationship with the authorities was bought at the price of both self-censorship and compliance with formal censorship.
    • I am deeply bothered by the kind of self-censorship that has been going on in the arts, especially in the U.S.
    • Critics accused them of self-censorship but both broadcasters denied the charge.
    • Jessie, if there is any censorship in the postings that I have read on this site, it is self-censorship.
    • In addition, such laws create ‘thought crimes’ and self-censorship.
    • One of the most principled aspects of their decision was that political pressure on publishers to exercise a form of self-censorship should be resisted.
    • When combined with media self-censorship, these free-floating alerts could readily generate a cascade of mass hysteria.
    • There is a lot of fear and self-censorship around.
    • Has self-censorship ever been an issue for you?
    • The most insidious form of censorship is self-censorship.
    • The administration is counting on the media to exercise self-censorship and curtail reports of US atrocities that are seen as inevitable.
    • The press is heavily controlled and intimidated into self-censorship.
    • Racist stereotyping, harassment and self-censorship all played out in that brief encounter.

Definition of self-censorship in US English:

self-censorship

nounˈˌself ˈsensərˌSHip
  • The exercising of control over what one says and does, especially to avoid castigation.

    (尤指为避免责罚对自己言行所作的)自我审查

    a climate of self-censorship, fear, and hypocrisy

    自我审查、恐惧和伪善的风气。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the most principled aspects of their decision was that political pressure on publishers to exercise a form of self-censorship should be resisted.
    • Racist stereotyping, harassment and self-censorship all played out in that brief encounter.
    • The administration is counting on the media to exercise self-censorship and curtail reports of US atrocities that are seen as inevitable.
    • They have to practise self-censorship as a fact of life.
    • I am deeply bothered by the kind of self-censorship that has been going on in the arts, especially in the U.S.
    • The press practices self-censorship under government threat.
    • The press is heavily controlled and intimidated into self-censorship.
    • There is a lot of fear and self-censorship around.
    • His good relationship with the authorities was bought at the price of both self-censorship and compliance with formal censorship.
    • In addition, such laws create ‘thought crimes’ and self-censorship.
    • In general, European countries have strict laws against such abuse and Europe's mainstream media are in any case usually good at exercising self-censorship.
    • The most insidious form of censorship is self-censorship.
    • Jessie, if there is any censorship in the postings that I have read on this site, it is self-censorship.
    • This will inevitably focus on calls for artists to exercise self-censorship.
    • Unfortunately, self-censorship isn't limited solely to critical or controversial stories involving the royals.
    • Despite several degrees of self-censorship in those chatrooms, the number of incidents where the government followed an online outcry is countless.
    • When combined with media self-censorship, these free-floating alerts could readily generate a cascade of mass hysteria.
    • Has self-censorship ever been an issue for you?
    • The press gallery simply needs to resist self-censorship.
    • Critics accused them of self-censorship but both broadcasters denied the charge.
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