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 editor ['ɛdɪtɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 编者, 编辑, 主笔, 编辑器, 编辑装置

[计] 编辑器


  1. The editor often gives some opinion on topical issues.
    这个编辑常对一些时事问题发表意见。
  2. The editor of the newspaper is a smart young man.
    这份报纸的编辑是一个聪慧的年轻人。
  3. The editor remarked that article was well written.
    编者评论说那篇文章写得很好。


editor
[ noun ]
  1. a person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication; the person who determines the final content of a text (especially of a newspaper or magazine)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. (computer science) a program designed to perform such editorial functions as rearrangement or modification or deletion of data

  4. <noun.communication>


Editor \Ed"i*tor\, n. [L., that which produces, from edere to
publish: cf. F. ['e]diteur.]
One who edits; esp., a person who prepares, superintends,
revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc.,
for publication.

  1. Ward Bushee became executive editor of the Reno Gazette-Journal on July 16, replacing Charlie Waters, who resigned.
  2. Disney, 45, also served as Sunday editor at the Daily News before becoming editor-in-chief of Self and US magazines.
  3. David Sendler, TV Guide's national section editor, acknowledged the illustration could be mistaken for a photograph.
  4. Roberts was national editor at the Times after covering the 1960s civil rights movement and the Vietnam War for the newspaper.
  5. Mr. Levitt is a professor of business administration at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration and editor of the Harvard Business Review.
  6. "The way I read it, it's an attempt to show the lengths that the art community will go to thumb their noses at government grants," said Jack Morrissey, an associate editor at Universal Press Syndicate.
  7. He was a sports editor and wire editor at the Florence Morning News before moving to Sumter in 1936 as news editor.
  8. He was a sports editor and wire editor at the Florence Morning News before moving to Sumter in 1936 as news editor.
  9. He was a sports editor and wire editor at the Florence Morning News before moving to Sumter in 1936 as news editor.
  10. Leonard Daniel Wickenden, a novelist, short story writer and editor, died at home Friday of a heart attack.
  11. It is not how to help Cambodia but how to punish Vietnam," said Khieu Kanharith, former editor of a weekly state-owned newspaper.
  12. I was about to step forth on a dare from my editor when a spaced-out blonde weaved out of the crowd.
  13. And that changes politics." EDITOR'S NOTE _ Bill Huggins, born in London, is a photographer and picture editor who retired from The Associated Press earlier this year.
  14. Israel's Antiquities Authority on Monday dismissed a Harvard scholar as chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls, citing health problems.
  15. Iran's Khomeini has appointed a high-level committee to supervise talks for the release of foreign hostages held in Lebanon, according to the editor of the Lebanese magazine Ash Shiraa.
  16. "There are even candidate members of the Politburo who learned that troops had entered Afghanistan only after reading the newspapers," editor Grigory Baklanov said in a speech last year.
  17. Longworth D. Quinn, chief judge of Detroit's 36th District Court and son of the longtime editor and publisher of the Michigan Chronicle, has died at age 46, apparently a suicide, police say.
  18. Marcus Eliason, London news editor for The Associated Press since 1988, has been named the AP's bureau chief in Jerusalem.
  19. The 15-year news veteran of Gannett was formerly a senior editor of USA Today.
  20. In 1986, Geyer was named editor of the Register and Journal-Courier.
  21. James Bellows, the former managing editor of "USA Today on TV," has settled his $1.8 million lawsuit against the company that makes the syndicated series.
  22. "I'm in a position to understand how deep Gannett's commitment is to the News," says Robert H. Giles, editor and publisher of the News.
  23. James Downey, editor of The New Nation magazine, said Haughey's party, Fianna Fail, had itself to blame for the leftist surge.
  24. Adds Robert Flaherty, editor of New York's OTC Review, a monthly magazine that tracks over-the-counter stocks, "Generally, the stuff sells on hype up there.
  25. O'Toole, who still has pals from those days, one now the assistant editor of the Times of London, learned all phases of newspapering, from pressroom to pub-crawling.
  26. He became Richmond news editor in 1982.
  27. Angus McEachran, editor of the Press, said he had received no communication from the Guild or the NLRB.
  28. But in a statement accompanying Eysenck's article, senior editor Joshua Fischman warns that researchers have spotted inconsistencies and technical problems in Grossarth-Maticek's studies.
  29. But he also won the endorsement of the New Republic magazine, whose editor was a former teacher of his at Harvard.
  30. "There are many investment strategies with potential," says Sheldon Jacobs, editor of the No-Load Fund Investor, an industry fund newsletter.
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