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redaction

/ri-dak-shuhn/US // rɪˈdæk ʃən //

再加工,再编辑,再加工处理,再创作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the editing of text so as to hide or remove confidential or sensitive information:Transcripts of the hearing will be available online once the redaction is completed.
    • : the text or information that has been removed or hidden:Most of the redactions pertain to the privacy interests of the parties, including Social Security numbers, telephone numbers, and home addresses.

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Examples

  • The footage includes some redactions by the NYPD to cover things like civilians’ faces.

  • Unfortunately and bizarrely, the Texas complaint is riddled with redactions, those blacked-out lines of text that are typically used to shield proprietary or confidential information from the public.

  • Because of redactions it is unclear what evidence there is for this claim, but Google is probably not reading your WhatsApp messages.

  • A copy of it includes some redactions in sections that cited Falwell’s employment agreement with Liberty.

  • In the end, the FAA could overturn the redactions requested by General Atomics, but that could also give the company cause to file a lawsuit of its own, furthering delaying the process.

  • The White House has been mediating the tug of war between the CIA and the committee over the redaction process.

  • Some believe that even with redaction, sharp observers might be able to figure it out.

  • The Latin quotations which follow are probably from some redaction or expansion of the same fiction.

  • The legendary matter, too, has but few traces of Jewish provenance, and is clearly not due to Jewish redaction.

  • This was the editio princeps of a number of forged anti-Semitic documents, of which the Nilus Protocols are the latest redaction.

  • Kirchhoff dated the 'later redaction' of the Odyssey between Ol.

  • It is in this last order that they have come down to us through Malory's redaction of the legends.