expurgate 英 [ˈekspəgeɪt]   美 [ˈekspərgeɪt]

expurgate

expurgate  英 [ˈekspəgeɪt] 美 [ˈekspərgeɪt]

vt. 删除,删去 

进行时:expurgating  过去式:expurgated  过去分词:expurgated  第三人称单数:expurgates  名词复数:expurgates 

I think I like shakespeare's expurgate poem best, and I often wish that He has confined himself entirely to that kind. 我想,我最喜欢莎士比亚的洁本诗集。 我常常希望他完全埋头于这一类干净东西就好了。
The ultimate objective of this article is to expurgate the research development of Chin's Academia from Malaysian Chinese Literature in the near 10 years. 本文最终目的,旨在廓清近十馀年來中国学界对马华文学研究的发展脉络。

  • To expurgate is to censor. Usually, people talk about expurgating bad words from something written or on TV.
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  • vt. 删除,删去
  • 1. I think I like shakespeare's expurgate poem best, and I often wish that He has confined himself entirely to that kind.

    我想,我最喜欢莎士比亚的洁本诗集。 我常常希望他完全埋头于这一类干净东西就好了。

  • 2. The ultimate objective of this article is to expurgate the research development of Chin's Academia from Malaysian Chinese Literature in the near 10 years.

    本文最终目的,旨在廓清近十馀年來中国学界对马华文学研究的发展脉络。

  • expurgate (v.) 1620s, "to purge" (in anatomy), back-formation from expurgation or from Latin expurgatus, past participle of expurgare "to cleanse out, purge, purify." Related: Expurgated; expurgating. The earlier verb was simply expurge (late 15c.), from Middle French expurger. Meaning "remove (something offensive or erroneous) from" is from 1670s.
ex·pur·gate / ˈekspəɡeɪt ; NAmE ˈekspərɡeɪt / verb expurgatesth [usually passive ] ( formal) to remove or leave out parts of a piece of writing or a conversation when printing or reporting it, because you think those parts could offend people 删除…中的不当之处;略去…中的不雅之处 expurgate expurgates expurgated expurgating ex·pur·gate / ˈekspəɡeɪt ; NAmE ˈekspərɡeɪt /
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