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 editorship ['editəʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 编辑的职位, 编辑工作

  1. Bill assumed he was next in line for the editorship. He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider.
    比尔认为接下来会让他当编辑的;但当他们让一名外来人员担任该职时,比尔感到自己确实遭到了冷落。
  2. He assumed he was next in line for the editorship. He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider.
    他原以为下一个一定轮到他当编辑。但是当他们任命一个外人的时候,他确实感到受了极大的侮辱。
  3. He assumed he was next in line for the editorship. He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider.
    他原以为下一个一定轮到他当编辑。但是当他们任命一个外人的时候,他确实感到受了极大的侮辱。


editorship
[ noun ]
the position of editor
<noun.act>


Editorship \Ed"i*tor*ship\, n.
The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence
of a publication.

  1. Yesterday Martin Dunn, editor of Today - Britain's fastest growing newspaper - joined the westbound trek. Dunn had been pinning his hopes on getting the editorship of one of New York's ailing daily newspapers.
  2. The Times is the flagship of Times Mirror Co. and Mr. Coffey was one of four high-ranking editors who sought the editorship and submitted essays to publisher Tom Johnson on what they would do with the job.
  3. In the 1960s, Mr. Scherer rose to the editorship of Excelsior, Mexico's largest paper, making it one of the most respected publications in Latin America.
  4. The military head of the Pacific edition of Stars and Stripes today rejected allegations of censorship and personnel abuse under his editorship of the newspaper for U.S. armed forces in the Far East.
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