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词汇 edit
释义 edit
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈed.ɪt/ us /ˈed.ɪt/
B2
to make changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed or shown: 编辑;校订;剪辑
Janet edited books for a variety of publishers.珍妮特为许多出版社编辑过图书。
be edited downThe movie's 129 minutes were edited down from 150 hours of footage.这部129分钟的影片是从总长150小时的胶片中剪辑出来的。
to be in charge of the reports in a newspaper or magazine, etc.: 任(报刊等)的主编
He edits a national newspaper.他是一家国家级报纸的主编。
She edits a women's magazine.
I've edited manuscripts now for 20 years.
Her words were heavily edited.
I tend to edit on screen for the sake of speed.
We edited the script down to 60 pages.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Editing & compiling
abridged
amend
anthologist
blue pencil
bowdlerization
bowdlerized
co-edit
compile
excerpt
non-editorial
over-edit
post-editing
proofreading
recension
revise
subedit
undubbed
unfiltered
unindexed
unrevised

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Newspapers & magazines

Related word


editing

Phrasal verb


edit something out
edit
noun[ C,usually singular ]
uk /ˈed.ɪt/ us /ˈed.ɪt/

editnoun[C, usually singular] (TEXT)


an act of making changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed or shown:
The article needed a thorough edit before it could be published.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Editing & compiling
abridged
amend
anthologist
blue pencil
bowdlerization
bowdlerized
co-edit
compile
excerpt
non-editorial
over-edit
post-editing
proofreading
recension
revise
subedit
undubbed
unfiltered
unindexed
unrevised

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Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording

editnoun[C, usually singular] (CLOTHES)


a range of clothes or other goods that has been chosen for a particular purpose, or to be worn or used at a particular time:
Check out the delightful dresses in our new summer edit.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Groups and collections of things
age bracket
agglomerate
agglomeration
Aladdin's cave
anthology
array
basket
bunch
crop
empty set
ensemble
family
feast
glory box
portfolio
selection
sheaf
sheaves
starter pack
store cupboard

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Style & appearance of clothes

edit | American Dictionary


edit
verb[ T ]
us/ˈed·ət/
to prepare text or film for printing or viewing by correcting mistakes, deciding what will be removed, etc., or to be in charge of what is reported in a newspaper, magazine, etc.:
He edits the local newspaper.
If you edit something out, you remove it before it is broadcast or printed:
[ M ]Some of the best jazz performances were recorded in the 1930s, before musicians had the luxury of editing out mistakes.

edit | Business English


edit
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈedɪt/us
IT, COMMUNICATIONS
to make changes to a text, film, etc., correcting mistakes or removing some parts, especially in order to prepare it for being printed or shown:
We may edit your letters for length or clarity.
When you edit video on a PC, the software allows you to trim scenes by a fraction of a second if you wish.
A wiki is a web page that can be edited by any reader.
to be in charge of a newspaper, magazine, etc. and decide what will be published in it:
She was the first woman to edit a national newspaper.

editing


noun[ U ]uk /ˈedɪtɪŋ/ us /-ṱɪŋ/
You can set combinations of restrictions and passwords on documents to control opening, viewing, and editing.

Phrasal verb


edit sth out

Examples of edit


edit
The book is edited, and the 17 chapters written, by good people in their fields.
The papers were presented at an international conference in 2004 and were edited to form chapters in this book.
In general the volume is well edited and illustrated in colour although captions occasionally get lost.
From their responses, 45 questions were developed and edited for clarity.
Most television sets are too small for comfortable split screen editing.
Both use a repertoire of technical tricks to achieve this: camera angles, amplification, lighting, editing, backing tapes, and so forth.
There is no editing out of real time.
To change to a different speaker configuration, only the list needs to be edited, not each instance of its use.
In the production of electronic music, the sampling process encompasses selecting, recording, editing and processing sound pieces to be incorporated into a larger musical work.
Because of a lack of editing and integration, the chapters are repetitious in their literature reviews and details of the various statistical procedures used.
In the processes of composition and editing the speaker arranges, qualifies, withholds, or releases verbal behavior which already exists in some strength in his repertoire.
The abstracts have also been edited to convey the main message of each article even if the chapter itself focuses on a more specialist audience.
Readers will remember that a collection with the same title, edited by the same two editors, appeared in 1980.
Manuscripts may be edited to improve clarity and expression.
The book is well written, illustrated and edited and is packed with valuable information for researchers, growers and consumers.
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