词汇 | editorial |
释义 | editorial adjective uk /ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/ us /ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/ relating to the editor(= the person in charge) or editors of a newspaper, magazine, television programme, etc. and to the power to decide what is published or shown in it: editorial independenceThe newspaper's staff insisted on complete editorial independence from its owners. editorial decisionEditorial decisions on the show are made by senior news editors. relating to someone who writes, corrects, or changes pieces of text to be published, or their work: editorial contentThere are more ads on the page than editorial content. editorial staffThey increased the budget so they could hire more editorial staff. Many jobs in publishing are marketing jobs rather than editorial. She has complete creative and editorial control of the series. This is the view of the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. Broadcasting a 40-day live event is a major test for both our technical and our editorial teams. She worked as an editorial assistant for a UK-based publisher. Newspapers & magazines above/below the foldidiom annal anti-press back copy broadsheet circulation comic fold ft full-page gazette glossy magazine house journal organ pulp quarterly rag reader sentinel serialize You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Editing & compiling editorial noun[ C ] uk /ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/ us /ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/ an article in a newspaper that expresses the editor's (= the person in charge of the newspaper's) opinion on a subject of particular interest at the present time: 社论,社评 All the papers deal with the same subject in their editorials.所有的报纸都针对同一问题发表了社论。 The Times and The Observer published editorials criticizing the minister. Synonyms leader(NEWSPAPER)UK leading articleUK Compare column op-ednounUS Several newspapers ran angry editorials denouncing the move. A leading conservative journal printed an editorial headlined "Pardon Him". Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features advertorial advice column advice columnist agony aunt agony column agony uncle comic strip cover story dateline double-page double-page spread obituary op-ed opinion piece personal column press cutting problem page splash spread thought piece editorial | American Dictionaryeditorial noun[ C ] us/ˌed·əˈtɔr·i·əl, -ˈtoʊr-/ a statement in a newspaper or magazine, or on radio or television, that expresses the opinion of the editors or owners on a subject of particular interest: an editorial on the new tax proposal editorial adjective us/ˌed·əˈtɔr·i·əl, -ˈtoʊr-/ relating to editors or editing: an editorial staff He insisted that it was an editorial decision to cut the story. Examples of editorialeditorial The sole television channel, on the air since 1954, completely abstained from political programmes and editorials. Most slurs were located within short filler-like ' ' paragraphs, ' ' editorials, jokes, mock advertisements, and literary clips - the small but essential pieces of composite anti-imagery. Abstracts, case reports and editorials were also excluded. Cautious editorials have also questioned whether nurses have been trained in diagnosis to prescribe medication safely [18]. Second, the editorials do not constitute a properly construed random sample, though they might. Only journal articles were considered; literature reviews, tutorials, editorials, and letters were excluded. Occasional guest editorials of up to 2,000 words will normally be published by invitation, although suggestions will be considered. To that end, we publish two editorials in this issue which address areas which, in the past, have generated widely contrasting views. As always, we try to prioritize full studies describing interesting material, while not ignoring editorials on topics of particular importance. I acknowledge the call to arms in recent arq editorials (5/4, 6/1 and 6/2). First, we look into the changing arguments in the editorials of the five newspapers. Future guest editorials will, therefore, include a conference summary pointing out the highlights of the meeting. Let the law and the courts handle black criminals, community leaders urged in editorials and speeches. Such editorials should not be taken to mean that parents were not skeptical about psychiatr ic labels and drug treatments for their children's behaviors. Instead, he wrote inflammatory editorials for a local newspaper, which won him a local fame as a budding genius and a warning from the ever-vigilant police. See all examples of editorial These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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