expurgates

英 [ˈekspəɡeɪts] 美 [ˈekspərɡeɪts]

v.  删除…中的不当之处; 略去…中的不雅之处
expurgate的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 删去,删除(著作中有所冒犯或令人震惊之处)
    If someone expurgates a piece of writing, they remove parts of it before it is published because they think those parts will offend or shock people.
    1. He heavily expurgated the work in its second edition.
      在第二版中,他对书中内容进行了大幅删减。

双语例句

  1. Firstly, the paper discusses the feasibility and inevitability of Heidegger's poetics in the exordium that expurgates the concept of poetics in history, and indicates the meanings of Heidegger's poetics and the necessity of study to the Heidegger's poetics.
    论文在绪论部分首先探讨了海德格尔诗学存在的可能性和必然性,廓清了历史上的诗学概念和海德格尔诗学的含义,并指出海德格尔诗学研究的必要性。
  2. When facing such a great deal of legal factors, which the tale of "San Yan Er Pai" has involved, we firstly define the "spirit of law" as "national positive law embodying in the tale", it expurgates the range of research.
    面对三言二拍故事中涉及的诸多法律因素,我们首先定义法意为故事中体现的国家制定法概念,为下面的研究廓清范围。