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(報(bào)紙或雜志的)主編
An editor is the person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine and who decides what will be published in each edition of it.
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(報(bào)紙或雜志專欄的)編輯,主筆
An editor is a journalist who is responsible for a particular section of a newspaper or magazine.
例句
Cookery Editor Moyra Fraser takes you behind the scenes.
烹調(diào)專欄主筆莫伊拉·弗雷澤會(huì)帶您了解幕后的故事。
...by Alan Travis, Home Affairs Editor.
由家庭事務(wù)專欄編輯艾倫·特拉維斯執(zhí)筆
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編輯;校訂者
An editor is a person who checks and corrects texts before they are published.
例句
Your role as editor is important, for you can look at a piece of writing objectively.
你的編輯角色很重要,因?yàn)槟隳軌蚩陀^地審視作品。
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(報(bào)道某類廣播、電視新聞的)記者,編輯
An editor is a radio or television journalist who reports on a particular type of news.
例句
...our economics editor, Dominic Harrod.
我臺(tái)經(jīng)濟(jì)新聞?dòng)浾叨嗝啄峥恕す_德
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(電影、廣播或電視節(jié)目的)剪輯員,剪輯師
An editor is a person who prepares a film, or a radio or television programme, by selecting some of what has been filmed or recorded and putting it in a particular order.
例句
She worked at 20th Century Fox as a film editor.
她在20世紀(jì)福克斯公司擔(dān)任電影剪輯師。
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(書籍的)編者,編選人
An editor is a person who collects pieces of writing by different authors and prepares them for publication in a book or a series of books.
例句
Michael Rosen is the editor of the anthology.
邁克爾·羅森是這本選集的編者。
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編輯程序
An editor is a computer program that enables you to change and correct stored data.