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    editor查询结果如下:

    音标:['edɪtər]
    名词复数:editors 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.编辑;编者;影片剪辑装置
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    n.
    ①编辑;编者;校订者;
    a chief editor
    主编.
    a city editor
    [英](报社)经济栏编辑;[美]本市新闻编辑.
    a contributory editor
    特约编辑.
    a managing editor
    编辑主任.
    ②(影片、录音带等的)剪辑装置
    -扩展释义
    n.
    1. 【电脑】编辑器(用来编辑档案的程序)
    【电脑术语】 【术语缩写】
    编辑程序
    n. 【化学】
    编辑,编辑程序,影片剪辑装置
    The editor reserves the right to cut manuscripts received.
    编辑保留来稿的删节权。
    【电脑术语】
    编辑程序,(又称)编辑器;= Electronic Data Input Through Optical Recognition,通过光识别的电子数据输入
    n. 【法律专业】
    编辑 ,编者
    n.
    [C]1. 编辑;(报刊专栏的)主笔,2. 编者;校订者,3. 社论撰写人,4. (影片等的)剪辑者
    The editor reserves the right to cut manuscripts received.
    编辑保留来稿的删节权。
    n. 【机械】
    总编辑,编辑程序
    -editor的不同词性形态

    动词 变体/同根词

    editorialize的现在分词
    “There’s no waiting period between creation and review, and there’s no editorializing.”
    “How ironic that this former hate-monger is now editorializing against hate-mongering!”
    “You don’t need editorializing, grandstanding, or filibustering to get meaningful answers.”
    (chiefly Britain) present participle of editorialise
    “This is merely badgering the witness and editorialising, so you know, Senator, on both grounds your propositions are out of order.”
    “Political editorialising for example will melodramatise the mistakes of an African president while sanctifying massacres initiated by leaders of powerful nations.”
    “Editorialising on the President’s acceptance speech, the New York Times also focused on his self-congratulating mulishness.”
    editorialise的过去式和过去分词
    “At least one newspaper has editorialised in favour of political union and others are sympathetic to the proposal.”
    “In the days after Indian newspapers printed details of the findings, the Financial Express editorialised against the study.”
    editorialize的过去式和过去分词
    “The data indicate that only 12 of Ohio’s estimated 300 weekly and alternative newspapers editorialized on the judicial race.”
    “As could be expected, Newman editorialized in NewsNotes with characteristically tangy opinions, sharp observations, and piquant commentary.”
    “In a cover story nearly three decades ago, the magazine investigated and editorialized on the issue.”
    (rare) To produce a publication in multiple editions.
    “Not merely do publishers opt for a local, regional or national market, but they vary in the extent that they editionalize to offer regional news coverage.”
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