editor的意思和读音

editor

: [ˈedɪtər] : [ˈedɪtə(r)]

n.;(

editors  

adj.+n.senior editor,associate editor,chief editor,former editor,assistant editor

v.+n.become editor,include editor,fire editor

n.editorial writer,leader writer

editorn.

1.a person who is in charge of a newspaper, magazine, etc., or part of one, and who decides what should be included

the editor of the Washington Post《

the sports/financial/fashion, etc. editor

2.a person who prepares a book to be published, for example by checking and correcting the text, making improvements, etc.

3.广a person who prepares a film/movie, radio or television programme for being shown or broadcast by deciding what to include, and what order it should be in

4.广a person who works as a journalist for radio or television reporting on a particular area of news

our economics editor

5.a person who chooses texts written by one or by several writers and prepares them to be published in a book

She's the editor of a new collection of ghost stories.

6.a program that allows you to change stored text or data

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n.1.someone whose job is to be in charge of a newspaper or magazine; someone whose job is to be in charge of a particular section of a newspaper, magazine, or news organization2.someone whose job is to edit books, documents, or movies; someone who produces a book by choosing, arranging, and explaining things that other people have written; someone whose job is to produce books for a publisher by finding writers and working with them3.a computer program used for writing or editing documents, files, or programs

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1.At this point, we have built a simple web application without even opening our editor or referring to any documentation.web

2.I see the role of an acquisitions editor as that of a connector. . . publishing is all about relationships.……

3.Salinger's agent took the book to Little, Brown, where the editor, John Woodburn, was evidently prudent enough not to ask such questions.·

4.To take advantage of any HTML not known to the editor, you'll have to insert it by hand (or wait for the next version of the editor).使HTML,)。

5.I wish I had thought of that. You're such a good editor.

6.The assembly editor detects that you are trying to wire a source to a target whose interfaces are different.线

7.Advocating editor as scholar, it seems as if it was realistic sign. In fact it denies the work of editors.

8.Finally, you might prefer to use the directory when you only want to see sites that have been evaluated by an editor.使

9.At the end of his first year, he was selected, based on his grades and a writing competition, as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.

10.Click the name of the snippet you want, and the code is inserted into the editor, ready for you to modify as needed.便