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vt. 编辑, 编校, 修订, 剪辑

[计] 编辑; DOS外部命令:该命令是一个用于编辑文本文件的全屏幕编辑程序


  1. In word processing, the ability to define information so as to move it from one point to another within a text element or into another text element, or to edit it.
    在字(词)处理技术中,定义信息的一种能力,以便将该信息从正文部分的一点移到另一点或移入另一个正文部分中或进行编辑。
  2. He edit a daily paper before he come to teach at our college.
    他来我们学院任教之前充任过一份日报的主编。
  3. Edit...
    编辑...


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Edit \Ed"it\ ([e^]d"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Edited}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Editing}.] [F. ['e]diter, or L. editus, p. p. of
edere to give out, put forth, publish; e out + dare to give.
See {Date} a point of time.]
To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for
publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc., the matter
of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper.

Philosophical treatises which have never been edited.
--Enfield.

  1. Then Andrew McNeillie began to edit a complete edition of the essays of Virginia Woolf (including all her scattered book-reviews, many of which were originally anonymous).
  2. Wood ordered the release of sentencing memorandums earlier this week because of the enormous public interest in the Milken case. But she instructed the two sides to edit the documents to delete incriminating references to Milken associates.
  3. Similarly, students may establish, fund, edit and distribute their own newspapers, and such publications should receive expansive constitutional protection.
  4. Each speech delivered from the podium is reviewed by Bush's speechwriters, who edit and revise it to fit that evening's chosen theme and to squeeze it into allotted time limits.
  5. His new book on India follows "A Turn in the South," his unoriginal, shallow look at the southern U.S. Mr. Naipaul now seems uninclined to edit his material or allow others to do so.
  6. The vendors can sort, edit or otherwise shift around the data and resell it to customers.
  7. The word is that he would be off like a shot if he were offered the chance to edit the Daily News.
  8. When a journalist comes to the particular section of the recording that he needs, he simply marks the beginning and end of the relevant bit on his screen using edit keys.
  9. "Only a constant emulation between those who read a newspaper and those who edit it can permit the pursuit, with some chance of success, of this quest for truth which is our principal reason for being," Beuve-Mery wrote on his retirement in 1969.
  10. Colleagues at distant sites can, for example, edit a report together.
  11. The typical film takes six weeks to six months to edit.
  12. Ms. Broun eventually backed down and accepted the LeWitt after being drubbed for supposedly overstepping her authority to edit a show conceived by another institution.
  13. The "insert" and "delete" enable me to correct, rewrite and edit as I go along.
  14. In addition to their appeal to TV stations, he said, they also should prove popular with movie studios, which already are using non-erasable optical discs to edit film.
  15. In a lifetime of varied mischiefs, it has fallen to me to write and to edit, as well as to review, books.
  16. William Savage Jr., a University of Oklahoma history professor, will work with the memorial to edit and produce the anthology, Carter said.
  17. Both men were active in earlier movements for democratic reform. Wang helped found and edit an unofficial journal called "Beijing Spring" during a brief period of oen political debate in 1978-79 known as the Democracy Wall Movement.
  18. "When you edit this book, you're never astounded at anything these people do," sighed Boehm. "If you met Ashrita not knowing about the records, you'd say he was quite sane." Furman insists that there's a method to his madness.
  19. Among her other responsibilities, Hooker will edit AP World, a magazine for the news cooperative's worldwide staff.
  20. After historically democratic elections were scheduled in June, he did not run for office, preferring to edit the union's new legal and independent weekly.
  21. Could it be a precautionary move in case his US TV show flops and he is not invited back to edit the ST? This week's TUC conference should be good news for Jimmy Knapp, the signal workers boss.
  22. Mr. Daly decided to edit it himself to stress the action and comedy, rejecting director Ken Friedman's own cut emphasizing the social consequences of pollution.
  23. The screen produces touchable Braille letters that allow users to proofread the text as they type it, or to edit text stored in the computer's memory, the company said.
  24. Peter Osnos, the Random House associate publisher who will edit the project, said the volumes will probably cost $30 to $40 each.
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