edit
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you edit a text such as an article or a book, you correct and adapt it so that it is suitable for publishing. 編輯
The majority of contracts give the publisher the right to edit a book after it's done. 大多數(shù)合同都會(huì)賦予出版商在書稿完成后進(jìn)行編輯的權(quán)利。
2. V-T If you edit a book or a series of books, you collect several pieces of writing by different authors and prepare them for publishing. 編選
This collection of essays is edited by Ellen Knight. 這本散文集是由埃倫?奈特編選的。
He edits the literary journal, Murmur. 他編輯了《私語(yǔ)》這本文學(xué)雜志。
3. V-T If you edit a film or a television or radio programme, you choose some of what has been filmed or recorded and arrange it in a particular order. 剪輯
He taught me to edit and splice film. 他教我剪輯合成影片。
4. V-T Someone who edits a newspaper, magazine, or journal is in charge of it. 主編
I used to edit the college paper in the old days. 我過(guò)去曾主編過(guò)大學(xué)校報(bào)。
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edit /??d?t/ (editing,edited,edits)
劍橋詞典
- to make changes to a text or film , deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed or shown
- She edits a women's magazine .
- I've edited manuscripts now for 20 years .
- Her words were heavily edited.
- I tend to edit on screen for the sake of speed .
- We edited the script down to 60 pages .
編輯;校訂;剪輯
Janet edited books for a variety of publishers . 珍妮特為許多出版社編輯過(guò)圖書。
The movie's 129 minutes were edited down from 150 hours of footage . 這部129分鐘的影片是從總長(zhǎng)150小時(shí)的膠片中剪輯出來(lái)的。
to be in charge of the reports in a newspaper or magazine , etc.
任(報(bào)刊等)的主編
He edits a national newspaper . 他是一家國(guó)家級(jí)報(bào)紙的主編。
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