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单词 op-ed
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Definition of op-ed in English:

op-ed

noun
North American
  • A newspaper page opposite the editorial page, devoted to personal comment, feature articles, etc.

    as modifier an op-ed piece
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This would be like prosecuting the publisher of The Washington Post for an op-ed article.
    • I'm looking forward to further stirring justifications of Miller on the op-ed pages.
    • Perhaps some women don't enjoy the combat or at least the intellectual combat of the op-ed pages?
    • Whereas newspaper op-eds do the same, you can generally rely on a given newspaper to run opposing opinion columns.
    • The Journal's editorial and op-ed pages have been in the thick of every assault on democratic rights in recent years.
    • For them, my posts probably need to read more like a newspaper op-ed column than a diary.
    • Editorial page editors call the op-ed page a garden of ideas, and they cultivate it lovingly.
    • Both of these writers are forced to share space in the newspaper The Baltimore Sun on a op-ed piece.
    • His foreign minister wrote an article in the op-ed page of The Washington Post this week.
    • I've never gone and given a full blessing to an entire newspaper op-ed page before.
    • From time to time, the Post executive editor explains the paper's policy on the op-ed page.
    • Needless to say, these are not the people who write the op-ed pages of European newspapers.
    • So he wrote an op-ed piece in the newspapers and people started hearing about Wikipedia.
    • But here's the problem: VATs don't raise nearly as much money as breathless newspaper op-eds would have you believe.
    • This is an opinion piece and belongs on an op-ed page where it would be clearly identified as such.
    • That bogus claim has now been refuted by both the snopes urban legend page and by my op-ed articles.
    • As a result I sometimes find myself frustrated by pro-evolution op-eds in newspapers.
    • He also wrote an op-ed article for the local newspaper outlining his objections.
    • He is also the author of several law review articles, op-ed pieces, and scholarly essays.
    • The real debate over Bush's statement took place on editorial and op-ed pages.

Origin

1940s: shortening of op(posite the) ed(itorial page).

 
 

Definition of op-ed in US English:

op-ed

(also Op-Ed)
noun
North American
  • Denoting or printed on the page opposite the editorial page in a newspaper, devoted to commentary, feature articles, etc.

    as modifier an op-ed piece
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whereas newspaper op-eds do the same, you can generally rely on a given newspaper to run opposing opinion columns.
    • From time to time, the Post executive editor explains the paper's policy on the op-ed page.
    • So he wrote an op-ed piece in the newspapers and people started hearing about Wikipedia.
    • But here's the problem: VATs don't raise nearly as much money as breathless newspaper op-eds would have you believe.
    • I'm looking forward to further stirring justifications of Miller on the op-ed pages.
    • This would be like prosecuting the publisher of The Washington Post for an op-ed article.
    • His foreign minister wrote an article in the op-ed page of The Washington Post this week.
    • The real debate over Bush's statement took place on editorial and op-ed pages.
    • Editorial page editors call the op-ed page a garden of ideas, and they cultivate it lovingly.
    • As a result I sometimes find myself frustrated by pro-evolution op-eds in newspapers.
    • The Journal's editorial and op-ed pages have been in the thick of every assault on democratic rights in recent years.
    • He is also the author of several law review articles, op-ed pieces, and scholarly essays.
    • This is an opinion piece and belongs on an op-ed page where it would be clearly identified as such.
    • He also wrote an op-ed article for the local newspaper outlining his objections.
    • That bogus claim has now been refuted by both the snopes urban legend page and by my op-ed articles.
    • Both of these writers are forced to share space in the newspaper The Baltimore Sun on a op-ed piece.
    • Perhaps some women don't enjoy the combat or at least the intellectual combat of the op-ed pages?
    • I've never gone and given a full blessing to an entire newspaper op-ed page before.
    • Needless to say, these are not the people who write the op-ed pages of European newspapers.
    • For them, my posts probably need to read more like a newspaper op-ed column than a diary.

Origin

1940s: shortening of op(posite the) ed(itorial page).

 
 
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