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 editorial [,edi'tɒ:riәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 社论, 评论

a. 编辑的, 主笔的, 社论的


  1. I have made a lot of editorial changes in their book.
    我在他们的书上做了许多编辑上的修改。
  2. I work in an editorial office.
    我在编辑部工作。
  3. The editor got his claws into the opposition in a vicious editorial.
    那个编辑在一篇社论中恶毒地攻击了反对派。


editorial
[ noun ]
  1. an article giving opinions or perspectives

  2. <noun.communication>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to an article stating opinions or giving perspectives

  2. <adj.pert>
    editorial column
  3. relating to or characteristic of an editor

  4. <adj.pert>
    editorial duties


Editorial \Ed`i*to"ri*al\, n.
A leading article in a newspaper or magazine; an editorial
article; an article published as an expression of the views
of the editor.


Editorial \Ed`i*to"ri*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to an editor; written or sanctioned by an
editor; as, editorial labors; editorial remarks.

  1. In it's editorial, the Daily Mirror said: "The Yorkshire Ripper has claimed his 14th victim _ justice." The Daily Express said the award made "a mockery not only of the libel laws but of the system of justice itself." "Mrs.
  2. The English-language Jerusalem Post criticized Krauss' position in an editorial Wednesday.
  3. I read the exerpts of Wayne Angell's exchange with a Gosbank representative ("Put the Soviet Economy on Golden Rails," editorial page, Oct. 5) with great interest, since the gold standard is one of my areas of research.
  4. There was a fairly interesting editorial in the London Sunday Telegraph last week on the subject of crime and punishment, an Anglo-Saxon obsession these days.
  5. An editorial published with the study in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that the stress of grief is unlikely to cause illness in most people.
  6. The People's Daily, the official voice of the party, said in a front-page editorial that the two parties have "unshirkable duties" to carry forth the great traditions of the Chinese people.
  7. The justices, without comment, let stand rulings that officer Don R. Speer failed to prove the Joplin Globe acted with "actual malice" when it accused him in an editorial of using excessive force.
  8. "While the risk is small, there is some risk and the risk is real," said AIDS researcher Dr. Robert Klein, co-author of an editorial accompanying the two studies.
  9. Only recently has it been attractively redesigned and its editorial product improved.
  10. Zanotti, 41, fills a vacancy created by the retirement of Pat Murphy on Aug. 8. Unlike Murphy, he will be in charge of the newspapers' business as well as their editorial side, a spokesman for the papers said.
  11. In an editorial and letter from the reporter, Vittorio Zucconi, La Repubblica charged Friday that Pravda tried to use the article for political rather than journalistic ends.
  12. But Liberation, the centre-left newspaper, yesterday published a stinging editorial, criticising Mr Beregovoy for accepting it.
  13. I write to express my dismay at the depiction of the work of my organization, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in your editorial "The Refugees' Other Problem" (July 27).
  14. "We want to make editorial changes that drive the product upscale," said Larry Burke, whose brash entrepreneurship pushed the magazine through various formats since 1976.
  15. "They put out very good editorial products," says Rance Crain, whose company publishes the industry-leading Crain's Chicago Business.
  16. Mr. von Loewenstern is editorial page editor of Die Welt.
  17. The newspaper says 150 of 350 Newspaper Guild editorial workers have returned to work.
  18. The old owners liked to fashion the identity of their papers on their editorial pages; the new owners were more interested in the bottom line on the balance sheet.
  19. 'It's a shoddy job,' he concludes. Pincus also reports that the NFA had reservations about the report - 'some substantive, some editorial'.
  20. Rose's newspaper, unlike the much larger St. Louis Sun, has an editorial staff of four.
  21. Two stock classes are common in many companies, but they are particularly attractive to media concerns eager to preserve editorial independence and strengthen control by company founders or their descendants.
  22. ("A Lady and Her Cigar," Barbara D. Phillips, editorial page, April 1.) Would that such mischief represented general womanly desires.
  23. The editorial, headlined "Cuba must be treated as it is: a socialist and sovereign country," was carried in full by the Cuban government news agency Prensa Latina and monitored in Mexico City.
  24. Your Jan. 19 editorial "State of Blacks" gets it all wrong.
  25. But an editorial by the state-run Ethiopia News Agency, published on the front page of the Ethiopian Herald, said Thursday that the International Committee of the Red Cross and other agencies were aiding insurgents.
  26. Under the proposal, filed with the U.S. Justice Department, editorial departments of the Record and The Dispatch would remain separate and under control of the respective newspapers.
  27. She added that the restructuring establishes control over the Monitor's news columns by its business manager, which she argued "threatens its editorial independence."
  28. Your Aug. 17 editorial "Free the Gridlocked Skies" makes several good points in defense of its argument that the air-traffic control system should be deregulated.
  29. You surprise me with your 'Shoot-out in the DC corral' (February 12/13) editorial. What in effect you propose is a no-win situation.
  30. Ibrahim Nafei, editor of the leading government-owned newspaper Al-Ahram, said in an editorial Friday that a PLO statement on the attack was "flimsy and weak, to say the least.
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