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    edit查询结果如下:

    音标:['edɪt] 现在分词:editing
    过去式:edited 过去分词:edited
    名词复数:edits 第三人称单数:edits
    基本释义/说明:vt.剪辑;编辑;校订
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    v.
    编辑, 编校, 修订, 删节, 剪辑
    -扩展释义
    vt.
    1. 编辑;校订,2. 剪辑;剪接(影片,录音等),3. 主编(报纸,杂志等);担任(出版物等)的编辑
    In 1840 he obtained permission to edit a daily paper.
    1840年他获许编辑一份日报。
    n. 【机械】
    编辑,编排
    In 1840 he obtained permission to edit a daily paper.
    1840年他获许编辑一份日报。
    【电脑术语】
    编排;编辑,编篡;= Error Deletion by Interactive Transmission,用交互传输法消除误差; = Error Detection Interactive Transmission, 检错交互传输
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:verb

    例句1. she has expertly edited the text to avoid anything that would jar in an English context’

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列5
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    例句2. this volume of essays and interviews was edited by a consultant psychotherapist’

    -edit的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of or relating to an editor, editing or an editorial. || (fashion) Appropriate for high fashion magazines.
    “He has no involvement in the editorial pages of the newspaper.”
    Capable of being edited.
    “Notably, version 6.0 now supports editable vector drawing of shapes and text with resolution-independent output.”
    “While it would be nice to be able to bring PSD files into Illustrator with editable text, this feature is quite useful all the same.”
    “In the next picture you’ve seen that I’ve put in an option to make that name editable or uneditable.”
    (chiefly Britain) present participle of editorialise
    Resembling an editor.
    Without an editor or editors.

    名词 变体/同根词

    editress
    同义词: editrix
    (dated) A female editor.
    “The esteemed editress of the Liverpool Daily Post is leaving to become a full-time novelist.”
    “Well, one fictional editress I just read about seems to have found her down-time niche.”
    “I beg to propose that Gipsy Latimer continue to be editress until the end of the summer term.”
    editrix
    同义词: editress
    (rare) A female editor.
    “Katherine Viner wants to appoints a “1 per cent correspondent” to hound the filthy rich. As befits a possible Grauniad editrix, the NUJ misspelt her name.”
    “Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the sack.”
    “Choosing a fellow jet-setter as an assistant to the icy Vogue editrix is a wise pimp move.”
    One who editorializes.
    the position or job of being an editor
    “My editorship came to a rather abrupt end after President John F. Kennedy purged the U.S. Civil War Commission’s members and staff.”
    “His new duties, amounting to a general editorship of the work, involved a large correspondence with the numerous volunteer helpers.”
    “During his editorship, Lalande added accurate tables of lunar distances from stars which were valuable in navigation.”
    editorializer的异体字
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