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单词 editor
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Definition of editor in English:

editor

noun ˈɛdɪtəˈɛdədər
  • 1A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.

    the editor of The Times
    a sports editor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last week, many letters to the editors of newspapers critiqued Cathy's selection to light the flame.
    • Finally, this week it is my privilege to pay tribute to the editor of our sister newspaper in Mayo.
    • They won't be able to shut you up, as long as you also contact the editors of major newspapers.
    • This was the overriding message coming across to a group of Irish newspaper editors on a visit to Brussels last week.
    • This, of course, was not the intention of the newspaper's publisher and editors.
    • He said the newspaper editor was a busy man, a bit annoyed that this footballer's wife should be wasting his time.
    • He was the president of the student counsel and was the editor for the school newspaper.
    • In his club he met a newspaper editor who let him ‘embrace journalism’ as a sports writer.
    • Stothard points out that the role of the editor of a newspaper has changed a great deal over time.
    • As the editor of the newspaper, how could you allow this to grace the front page of the paper?
    • However, some student newspaper editors said they ran the ad in the spirit of free speech and open debate.
    • Get to know the editors of your local newspaper by providing information about your business to them.
    • Why would the editor of a newspaper alienate some of its better educated paying customers?
    • But we don't have any black editors of major newspapers or magazines to my knowledge.
    • Elite editors and book reviews and media types have confirmed anti-firearm views.
    • The jury was discharged and leave given to seek an order for the attachment and committal of the five newspaper editors.
    • These included newspaper editors, political leaders and other activists.
    • The editor of the newspaper I was working for never let me forget my slip-up.
    • The newspaper's editors distort, manipulate and lie in the pursuit of their right-wing goals.
    • Whether the findings have any legal implications is for the judges to decide, not for the newspaper editors.
    1. 1.1 A person who commissions or prepares written or recorded material for publication or broadcast.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • No one told me what to write nor was there an unspoken agenda or expectation on the part of the commissioning editor that I knew of.
      • For writers and editors, the workshop was a blizzard of inspiration and instruction.
      • That way, writers and editors can work from a plan and use tools stored on their workbench.
      • Some have simply had a bad relationship with their editors or the publishing house.
      • It pushes me to get out of my office and spend time with other editors and writers.
      • How did Miller get to a position in which she could write such stories and her editors give them such play?
      • Writers complain about tone-deaf editors who read with their eyes and not with their ears.
      • Our senior commissioning editor had flagged at least one place where a table had been botched in the printout.
      • They were top-flight journalists and editors from newspapers and magazines!
      • After finding the paper's methods and assumptions had been flawed, five of the journal's editors resigned.
      • Contributing editors publish monthly columns, ensuring that we continually update our readers.
      • Writers and editors should begin to discuss how to apply this valuable narrative tool more often.
      • Already, editors and writers are struggling to adjust to the changed atmosphere.
      • But commissioning editors don't think like this.
      • Earlier this week, I asked readers to weigh in on the ways editors can help writers.
  • 2A computer program enabling the user to enter or alter text.

    you will be able to use the editor to make any changes you want
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The actual page is plain HTML which I coded in an HTML editor, and the blog bit is done with a SSI.
    • This is useful if you want a simple way to send people your pictures without messing around in an image editor.
    • Switching between editors is very easy, using tabs at the top of the interface.
    • Real Software has also enhanced the tool's database handler, code editor and debugger.
    • We used to have a computer editor that let everyone have a different interface.
    • These graphical editors will help you to design a professional looking web site after a lot of practice.
    • The editor is preferably operable on a personal computer found in many homes today.
    • They are trying to beat Google by improving algorithmic search results with editors.
    • Many image editors such as Adobe Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro can perform these tasks.
    • In fact in most cases, it is highly desirable to have an editor that wraps long text lines.
    • For those in need of help, the editor is accompanied by a tutorial on the developer's Website.
    • Players can also use the track editor to design and race over their own creations.
    • Weblog editors let you create posts offline, with all the embellishments you want.
    • The editors allows a programmer to directly manipulate the intentional program tree.
    • The third window is the code editor that shows files that are a part of your program.
    • This article takes you on a whirlwind tour of soundfile editors for Linux.
    • While the editor looks pretty intuitive, it's not exactly a drag and drop affair.
    • Most exciting of all you can now create or alter picture messages with a picture editor built-in to the phone.
    • You can use the editor simply to move pieces around as you would on a board or you can use it to set up a game in any manner you like and then play it from that point.
    • It knows nothing about music notation, and it is not designed to be a soundfile editor.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin, 'producer (of games), publisher', from edit- 'produced, put out', from the verb edere.

Rhymes

creditor, subeditor
 
 

Definition of editor in US English:

editor

nounˈedədərˈɛdədər
  • 1A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text, particularly a newspaper or magazine.

    the editor of The New York Times
    a sports editor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They won't be able to shut you up, as long as you also contact the editors of major newspapers.
    • The newspaper's editors distort, manipulate and lie in the pursuit of their right-wing goals.
    • These included newspaper editors, political leaders and other activists.
    • Get to know the editors of your local newspaper by providing information about your business to them.
    • This was the overriding message coming across to a group of Irish newspaper editors on a visit to Brussels last week.
    • The jury was discharged and leave given to seek an order for the attachment and committal of the five newspaper editors.
    • Why would the editor of a newspaper alienate some of its better educated paying customers?
    • Finally, this week it is my privilege to pay tribute to the editor of our sister newspaper in Mayo.
    • The editor of the newspaper I was working for never let me forget my slip-up.
    • Last week, many letters to the editors of newspapers critiqued Cathy's selection to light the flame.
    • He said the newspaper editor was a busy man, a bit annoyed that this footballer's wife should be wasting his time.
    • In his club he met a newspaper editor who let him ‘embrace journalism’ as a sports writer.
    • This, of course, was not the intention of the newspaper's publisher and editors.
    • Stothard points out that the role of the editor of a newspaper has changed a great deal over time.
    • Whether the findings have any legal implications is for the judges to decide, not for the newspaper editors.
    • Elite editors and book reviews and media types have confirmed anti-firearm views.
    • However, some student newspaper editors said they ran the ad in the spirit of free speech and open debate.
    • He was the president of the student counsel and was the editor for the school newspaper.
    • But we don't have any black editors of major newspapers or magazines to my knowledge.
    • As the editor of the newspaper, how could you allow this to grace the front page of the paper?
    1. 1.1 A person who works for a publishing company, commissioning or preparing material for publication.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It pushes me to get out of my office and spend time with other editors and writers.
      • Writers complain about tone-deaf editors who read with their eyes and not with their ears.
      • Our senior commissioning editor had flagged at least one place where a table had been botched in the printout.
      • That way, writers and editors can work from a plan and use tools stored on their workbench.
      • Earlier this week, I asked readers to weigh in on the ways editors can help writers.
      • They were top-flight journalists and editors from newspapers and magazines!
      • But commissioning editors don't think like this.
      • After finding the paper's methods and assumptions had been flawed, five of the journal's editors resigned.
      • Already, editors and writers are struggling to adjust to the changed atmosphere.
      • Contributing editors publish monthly columns, ensuring that we continually update our readers.
      • Writers and editors should begin to discuss how to apply this valuable narrative tool more often.
      • No one told me what to write nor was there an unspoken agenda or expectation on the part of the commissioning editor that I knew of.
      • For writers and editors, the workshop was a blizzard of inspiration and instruction.
      • How did Miller get to a position in which she could write such stories and her editors give them such play?
      • Some have simply had a bad relationship with their editors or the publishing house.
  • 2A computer program enabling the user to enter or alter text.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The editors allows a programmer to directly manipulate the intentional program tree.
    • Most exciting of all you can now create or alter picture messages with a picture editor built-in to the phone.
    • Weblog editors let you create posts offline, with all the embellishments you want.
    • The third window is the code editor that shows files that are a part of your program.
    • It knows nothing about music notation, and it is not designed to be a soundfile editor.
    • Switching between editors is very easy, using tabs at the top of the interface.
    • This article takes you on a whirlwind tour of soundfile editors for Linux.
    • We used to have a computer editor that let everyone have a different interface.
    • In fact in most cases, it is highly desirable to have an editor that wraps long text lines.
    • They are trying to beat Google by improving algorithmic search results with editors.
    • The actual page is plain HTML which I coded in an HTML editor, and the blog bit is done with a SSI.
    • While the editor looks pretty intuitive, it's not exactly a drag and drop affair.
    • Many image editors such as Adobe Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro can perform these tasks.
    • This is useful if you want a simple way to send people your pictures without messing around in an image editor.
    • Players can also use the track editor to design and race over their own creations.
    • You can use the editor simply to move pieces around as you would on a board or you can use it to set up a game in any manner you like and then play it from that point.
    • Real Software has also enhanced the tool's database handler, code editor and debugger.
    • The editor is preferably operable on a personal computer found in many homes today.
    • These graphical editors will help you to design a professional looking web site after a lot of practice.
    • For those in need of help, the editor is accompanied by a tutorial on the developer's Website.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin, ‘producer (of games), publisher’, from edit- ‘produced, put out’, from the verb edere.

 
 
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