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VT เป็น บรรณาธิการ  ทำหน้าที่ บรรณาธิการ ให้ กับ  pen-ban-na-ti-kan

 

edit

VT แก้ไข  ทำให้ ถูกต้อง  correct revise rewrite kea-kai

 

edit out

PHRV ตัดออก  tad-ook

 

edition

N จำนวน พิมพ์ ทั้งหมด ต่อ ครั้ง  jam-nuan-pim-tang-mod-tor-krang

 

edition

N รูปแบบ ของ สิ่งพิมพ์  printing publication version rub-baeb-kong-sing-pim

 

editor

N บรรณาธิการ  บ .ก  director supervisor ban-na-ti-kan

 

editor

N ผู้เรียบเรียง  proofreader reviser rewriter phu-rib-raing

 

editor

N โปรแกรม การ จัดการ ข้อมูล (ของ คอมพิวเตอร์  pro-kraem-kan-jad-kan-kor-mun

 

editorial

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ บรรณาธิการ  เกี่ยวกับ การ แก้ไข ข้อผิดพลาด  kiao-kab-ban-na-ti-kan

 

editorial

N บทบรรณาธิการ  column commentary bod-ban-na-ti-kan

 

editorialize

VI เขียน บทบรรณาธิการ  ลง บทความ  ใส่ ข้อคิดเห็น  kian-bod-ban-na-ti-kan

 

editorially

ADV ใน บทบรรณาธิการ 

 

editorship

N ตำแหน่ง บรรณาธิการ  งาน บรรณาธิการ  tam-ngang-ban-na-ti-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EDIT

v.t.[from L. edo, to publish; e and do, to give. ] 1. Properly, to publish; more usually, to superintend a publication; to prepare a book or paper for the public eye, by writing, correcting or selecting the matter.
Those who know how volumes of the fathers are generally edited.
2. To publish.
Abelard wrote many philosophical treatises which have never been edited.

 

EDITED

pp. Published; corrected; prepared and published.

 

EDITING

ppr. Publishing; preparing for publication.

 

EDITION

n.[L. editio, from edo, to publish. ] 1. The publication of any book or writing; as the first edition of a new work.
2. Republication, sometimes with revision and correction; as the second edition of a work.
3. Any publication of a book before published; also, one impression or the whole number of copies published at once; as the tenth edition.

 

EDITOR

n.[L. from edo, to publish. ] A publisher; particularly, a person who superintends an impression of a book; the person who revises, corrects and prepares a book for publication; as Erasmus, Scaliger, etc. 1. One who superintends the publication of a newspaper.

 

EDITORIAL

a.Pertaining to an editor, as editorial labors; written by an editor, as editorial remarks.

 

EDITORSHIP

n.The business of an editor; the care and superintendence of a publication.

 

EDITUATE

v.t.[Low L. oedituor, from oedes, a temple or house. ] To defend or govern the house or temple. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EDIT

Ed "it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Edited; p. pr. & vb. n. Editing. ] Etym: [F. éditer, or L. editus, p. p. of edere to give out, put forth, publish; e out + dare to give. See Date a point of time. ]

 

Defn: To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc. , the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper. Philosophical treatises which have never been edited. Enfield.

 

EDITION

E *di "tion, n. Etym: [L. editio, fr. edere to publish; cf. F. édition.See Edit. ]

 

1. A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers' edition of Shakespeare.

 

2. The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.

 

EDITION DE LUXE

É `di `tion " de luxe ". Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: See Luxe.

 

EDITIONER

EDITIONER E *di `tion *er, n.

 

Defn: An editor. [Obs. ]

 

EDITOR

Ed "i *tor, n. Etym: [L., that which produces, from edere to publish: cf. F. éditeur. ]

 

Defn: One who edits; esp. , a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc. , for publication.

 

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL Ed `i *to "ri *al, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to an editor; written or sanctioned by an editor; as, editorial labors; editorial remarks. editorial content

 

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL Ed `i *to "ri *al, n.

 

Defn: A leading article in a newspaper or magazine; an editorial article; an article published as an expression of the views of the editor.

 

EDITORIALLY

EDITORIALLY Ed `i *to "ri *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In the manner or character of an editor or of an editorial article.

 

EDITORSHIP

EDITORSHIP Ed "i *tor *ship, n.

 

Defn: The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence of a publication.

 

EDITRESS

EDITRESS Ed "i *tress, n.

 

Defn: A female editor.

 

EDITUATE

E *dit "u *ate, v. t. Etym: [LL. aedituatus, p. p. of aedituare, fr. L.aedituus a temple warden; aedes building, temple + tueri to guard. ]

 

Defn: To guard as a churchwarden does. [Obs. ] J. Gregory.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

edit

ed it |ˈedit ˈɛdət | verb ( edits, editing , edited ) [ with obj. ] 1 prepare (written material ) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it: Volume I was edited by J. Johnson. choose material for (a movie or a radio or television program ) and arrange it to form a coherent whole: the footage wasn't good enough to be edited into broadcast form | (as adj. edited ) : an edited version drawn from several prerecorded performances. change (text ) on a computer. (edit something out ) remove unnecessary or inappropriate words, sounds, or scenes from a text, movie, or radio or television program. 2 be editor of (a newspaper or magazine ). noun a change or correction made as a result of editing. ORIGIN late 18th cent. (as a verb ): partly a back-formation from editor, reinforced by French éditer to edit (from édition edition ).

 

edit.

edit. abbreviation edited. edition. editor.

 

editable

ed it a ble |ˈeditəbəl ˈɛdədəbəl | adjective (of text or software ) in a format that can be edited by the user.

 

edition

e di tion |iˈdiSHən əˈdɪʃən | noun 1 a particular form or version of a published text: a paperback edition. a particular version of a text that has been revised or created from a substantially new setting of type: a first edition. [ in sing. ] a person or thing that is compared to another as a copy to an original: the building was a simpler edition of its namesake. 2 the total number of copies of a book, newspaper, or other published material issued at one time. 3 a particular version or instance of a regular program or broadcast: the Monday edition will be repeated on Wednesday afternoons. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French édition, from Latin editio (n- ), from edere put out, from e- (variant of ex- )out + dare give.

 

editio princeps

e di ti o prin ceps |eˈditēō ˈprinkeps, iˈdiSHēō ˈprinseps eɪˌdɪʃioʊ ˈprɪnsɛps | noun ( pl. editiones principes |eˌditēˈōnēs ˈpriNGkəˌpez, iˌdiSHēˈōnēz ˈprinsəˌpēz | ) the first printed edition of a book. ORIGIN Latin, from editio (n- ) edition and princeps chief, leader (from primus first ).

 

editor

ed i tor |ˈeditər ˈɛdədər | noun 1 a 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. a person who works for a publishing company, commissioning or preparing material for publication. 2 a computer program enabling the user to enter or alter text. DERIVATIVES ed i tor ship noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, producer (of games ), publisher, from edit- produced, put forth, from the verb edere.

 

editorial

ed i to ri al |ˌediˈtôrēəl ˈˌɛdəˈˌtɔriəl | adjective of or relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication: a pillar of scholarly publishing and editorial excellence. of or relating to the part of a newspaper or magazine that contains news, information, or comment as opposed to advertising. noun a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue. the parts of a newspaper or magazine that are not advertising. DERIVATIVES ed i to ri al ist noun, ed i to ri al ly adverb

 

editorialize

ed i to ri al ize |ˌediˈtôrēəˌlīz ˌɛdəˈtɔriəˌlaɪz | verb [ no obj. ] (of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization ) make comments or express opinions rather than just report the news.

 

editress

ed i tress |ˈeditris ˈɛdɪtrɪs | noun chiefly Brit. another term for editrix. usage: See usage at -ess 1 .

 

editrix

ed i trix |ˈeditriks ˈɛdɪtrɪks | noun dated or humorous a female editor. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from editor + -trix .

 

edit suite

ed it suite |ˈɛdət swit | noun a room containing equipment for electronically editing video-recorded material.

 

Oxford Dictionary

edit

edit |ˈɛdɪt | verb ( edits, editing, edited ) [ with obj. ] 1 prepare (written material ) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it: Volume I was edited by J. Johnson. choose material for (a film or radio or television programme ) and arrange it to form a coherent whole: (as adj. edited ) : edited highlights of the match. change (text ) on a computer. (edit something out ) remove unnecessary or inappropriate material from a text, film, or radio or television programme. 2 be editor of (a newspaper or magazine ). noun a change or correction made as a result of editing. ORIGIN late 18th cent. (as a verb ): partly a back-formation from editor, reinforced by French éditer to edit (from édition edition ).

 

editable

edit |able |ˈɛdɪtəbl | adjective (of text or software ) in a format that can be edited by the user.

 

edition

edi |tion |ɪˈdɪʃ (ə )n | noun 1 a particular form or version of a published text: a paperback edition. a particular version of a text maintained by regular revision: a first edition. 2 the total number of copies of a book, newspaper, or other published material issued at one time. 3 a particular instance of a regular radio or television programme: the Monday edition will be repeated on Wednesdays. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French édition, from Latin editio (n- ), from edere put out , from e- (variant of ex- )out + dare give .

 

editio princeps

editio princeps |ɪˌdɪʃɪəʊ ˈprɪnsɛps | noun ( pl. editiones principes |ɪˌdɪʃɪˌəʊniːz ˈprɪnsɪpiːz | ) the first printed edition of a book. ORIGIN Latin, from editio (n- )edition and princeps chief, leader (from primus first ).

 

editor

edi ¦tor |ˈɛdɪtə | noun 1 a person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book. a person who commissions or prepares written or recorded material for publication or broadcast. 2 a computer program enabling the user to enter or alter text. DERIVATIVES editorship noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, producer (of games ), publisher , from edit- produced, put out , from the verb edere.

 

editorial

edi ¦tor |ial |ɛdɪˈtɔːrɪəl | adjective relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication: the editorial team. relating to the part of a newspaper or magazine which contains news, information, or comment as opposed to advertising. noun a newspaper article expressing the editor's opinion on a topical issue. [ mass noun ] the parts of a newspaper or magazine which are not advertising. DERIVATIVES editorialist noun, editorially adverb

 

editorialize

editorialize |ˌɛdɪˈtɔːrɪəlʌɪz |(also editorialise ) verb [ no obj. ] (of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization ) express opinions rather than just report the news.

 

editress

edit |ress |ˈɛdɪtrɪs | noun dated or humorous a female editor.

 

editrix

edi ¦trix noun another term for editress. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from editor + -trix .

 

edit suite

edit suite noun a room containing equipment, or a set of equipment, for electronically editing video-recorded material.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

edit

edit verb 1 she edited the text: correct, check, copyedit, improve, emend, polish; modify, adapt, revise, rewrite, reword, rework, redraft; shorten, condense, cut, abridge; informal clean up, blue-pencil. 2 this volume was edited by a consultant: select, choose, assemble, organize, put together. 3 he edited the school newspaper: be the editor of, direct, run, manage, head, lead, supervise, oversee, preside over; informal be the boss of.

 

edition

edition noun the latest edition includes candid photos from the peace rally: issue, number, volume, impression, publication; version, revision.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

edit

edit verb 1 she has expertly edited the text to avoid anything that would jar in an English context: correct, check, copy-edit; improve, revise, emend, polish, modify, adapt, rewrite, reword, rework, redraft, rephrase; assemble, prepare for publication; shorten, condense, cut, abridge; approve, censor; informal clean up, iron out; rare redact. 2 this volume of essays and interviews was edited by a consultant psychotherapist: select, choose, assemble, organize, put together, arrange, rearrange. 3 he edited The Times for many years: be the editor of, control the content of, control, direct, run, manage, be in charge of, be responsible for, be at the helm of, be chief of, head, lead, supervise, superintend, oversee, preside over, be the boss of; informal head up.

 

edition

edition noun the early editions of tomorrow's papers: issue, number, volume; printing, impression, publication; version, recension, redaction, revision.

 

Duden Dictionary

Edith

Edith Eigenname Editha |E dith |weiblicher Vorname

 

Editha

Edi tha Eigenname Edith |Ed i tha |weiblicher Vorname

 

editieren

edi tie ren schwaches Verb EDV |edit ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « vgl. gleichbedeutend englisch to edit, eigentlich = edieren < französisch éditer, zu: édition < lateinisch editio, Edition Daten in ein Terminal eingeben, löschen, ändern o. Ä.

 

Editio castigata

Edi tio cas ti ga ta Buchwesen |Ed i tio castig a ta |die Editio castigata; Genitiv: der Editio castigata, Plural: die Editiones castigatae |[ediˈt͜si̯oːneːs …tɛ ]|lateinisch Buchausgabe, bei der religiös, politisch oder erotisch anstößige Stellen vom Herausgeber oder von der Zensur gestrichen wurden

 

Edition

Edi ti on Substantiv, feminin Verlagswesen , die |Editi o n |die Edition; Genitiv: der Edition, Plural: die Editionen lateinisch editio, zu: edere, edieren 1 [besonders wissenschaftliche ] Herausgabe Abkürzung: Ed. eine kritische Edition von Schillers Werken 2 in bestimmter Form [wissenschaftlich ] herausgegebenes Werk; [kritische ] Ausgabe eine broschierte Edition von Schillers Werken 3 selten Verlag meist in Firmennamen die Partitur ist in der Edition Schott erschienen

 

Editio princeps

Edi tio prin ceps Substantiv, feminin Verlagswesen , die |- ˈprɪnt͜sɛps |die Editio princeps; der Editio princeps, die Editiones principes |[ediˈt͜si̯oːneːs …t͜sipeːs ]|lateinisch = erste Ausgabe Erstausgabe (besonders eines alten Werkes )

 

Editor

Edi tor Substantiv, maskulin Verlagswesen , der |E ditor auch eˈdiː …|der Editor; Genitiv: des Editors, Plural: die Editoren lateinisch editor = Hervorbringer Herausgeber

 

Editor

Edi tor Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der |ˈɛdɪtɐ |der Editor; Genitiv: des Editors, Plural: die Editors englisch editor, Editorial Komponente des Betriebssystems eines Computers, die die Bearbeitung von Texten und Grafiken steuert

 

Editorial

Edi to ri al Substantiv, Neutrum , das |editoˈri̯aːl englisch ɛdɪˈtɔːrɪəl |das Editorial; Genitiv: des Editorial [s ], Plural: die Editorials englisch editorial = Leitartikel, zu: editor = Herausgeber < lateinisch editor, Editor 1 Vorwort des Herausgebers in einer [Fach ]zeitschrift 2 Leitartikel des Herausgebers oder des Chefredakteurs einer Zeitung 3 a Redaktionsverzeichnis, -impressum b Verlagsimpressum

 

Editorin

Edi to rin Substantiv, feminin , die weibliche Form zu Editor

 

editorisch

edi to risch Adjektiv Verlagswesen |edit o risch |1 die Edition betreffend editorische Prinzipien 2 verlegerisch eine editorische Leistung

 

French Dictionary

édit.

édit. abréviation Abréviation de éditeur.

 

édit

édit n. m. nom masculin anciennement Acte législatif. : C ’est en 1539, par l ’édit de Villers-Cotterêts, que François I er imposa le français au lieu du latin dans les actes officiels et les jugements des tribunaux. Note Orthographique édi t.

 

éditer

éditer v. tr. verbe transitif Publier et mettre en vente un texte, une œuvre d ’art. : Éditer des romans, des dictionnaires, un journal. FORME FAUTIVE éditer. Anglicisme au sens de réviser, préparer un texte pour l ’impression. aimer

 

éditeur

éditeur éditrice n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Abréviation édit. (s ’écrit avec un point ). Personne ou société qui assure la publication et la diffusion d ’ouvrages, d ’œuvres d ’art, de journaux, de revues. LOCUTION Société éditrice. Maison d ’édition.

 

édition

édition n. f. nom féminin Abréviation éd. (s ’écrit avec un point ). 1 Action de publier et de mettre en vente un texte, une œuvre d ’art. : Faire l ’édition du Dictionnaire visuel. SYNONYME publication . 2 Œuvre éditée. : Une édition illustrée. SYNONYME publication . 3 Ensemble des exemplaires d ’un ouvrage publiés en une fois. : Troisième édition revue et corrigée. Dernière édition. 4 Industrie et commerce du livre. : Ces personnes travaillent dans l ’édition. LOCUTION Maison d ’édition. Éditeur. : Une maison d ’édition dynamique.

 

éditique

éditique n. f. nom féminin québécisme informatique Méthode d ’édition permettant de créer et de publier au moyen d ’un micro-ordinateur, de progiciels, de logiciels spécialisés et d ’une imprimante de qualité des documents comparables à ceux qui sont obtenus par photocomposition (Recomm. off. ).

 

éditorial

éditorial , iale , iaux adj. et n. m. adjectif De l ’éditeur, de la maison d ’édition. : La politique éditoriale de Québec Amérique. Des projets éditoriaux. nom masculin Article de fond qui émane de la direction d ’un journal. : Des éditoriaux intéressants.

 

éditorialiste

éditorialiste n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui écrit l ’éditorial d ’un journal, d ’une revue.

 

Spanish Dictionary

editar

editar verbo transitivo 1 Preparar o dirigir la publicación de un texto, una revista o un libro, cuidando de su forma y su contenido y añadiendo en ocasiones notas o comentarios .2 Realizar el montaje de una película cinematográfica o de un programa de televisión o de radio .3 Hacer, por medio de un procedimiento de reproducción, múltiples copias o ejemplares de una obra escrita, de un disco, de un video, etc. , y ponerlos a la venta para su difusión :editar una novela; editar libros infantiles .SINÓNIMO publicar .4 inform Crear o modificar un fichero informático viéndolo en pantalla y actuando sobre su contenido .

 

editor, -ra

editor, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que tiene por oficio editar libros, periódicos, películas, discos, etc. , por medio de la imprenta o de otros procedimientos de reproducción :fue editor y presentador de los noticiarios; generalmente la figura del editor surgió de un impresor que pudo montar una gran red comercial y que disponía de recursos superiores a los que consumía su propio taller .2 Persona que prepara un texto para publicarlo, como el encargado en una editorial, el que compila textos y los reúne en una obra y el que corrige y anota un texto antiguo siguiendo criterios filológicos :el editor del manuscrito .3 adjetivo /nombre femenino [empresa ] Que edita libros, periódicos, películas, discos, etc. , por medio de la imprenta o de otros procedimientos de reproducción :la empresa editora pretende reforzar los objetivos de calidad que orientaron la creación del diario; concluyen las vacaciones y las editoras reanudan su ritmo corriente de publicación .4 nombre masculino inform Programa que sirve para crear, modificar, visualizar e imprimir normalmente texto o un conjunto de datos :el editor de texto incorporado permite a los usuarios anotar cualquier cosa que aparezca en la pantalla .

 

editorial

editorial adjetivo 1 Del editor o de la edición, o relacionado con ellos :tarea editorial; tradición editorial; mercado editorial; industria editorial; actividad editorial; éxito editorial; planes editoriales .2 nombre femenino Empresa que se dedica a editar libros y otras publicaciones por medio de la imprenta u otros procedimientos de reproducción :la editorial ha publicado un recetario de cocina con ilustraciones de gran calidad; esta editorial publicó la enciclopedia en papel y en CD-ROM .3 nombre masculino Artículo de una publicación (periódico, revista, etc. ) que se publica, generalmente sin firma, en un lugar fijo de la misma y que recoge la opinión de la dirección acerca de un tema concreto :como apunta el diario nacional en su editorial de ayer, las inversiones extranjeras han aumentado considerablemente en los últimos años .

 

editorialista

editorialista nombre común Persona que se encarga de redactar los editoriales o artículos de fondo de un periódico :Fernando Vela, íntimo amigo y colaborador de José Ortega y Gasset, fue editorialista de "El Sol " y secretario de redacción de la "Revista de Occidente ".

 

editorializar

editorializar verbo intransitivo 1 Escribir editoriales en un medio de comunicación .2 Dejar traslucir las ideas del propio redactor en las informaciones, introduciendo en ellas comentarios, críticas o análisis . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

edit

ed it /édɪt /〖editorからの逆成 〗(名 )edition 動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 他動詞 1 書物 映画など 〉を編集 [編纂 へんさん ]する .2 〈文書など 〉を校閲 [手直し ]する ; 書物 映画 ビデオテープなど 〉を編集する, …に修正を加える .3 新聞 雑誌など 〉の編集 (責任 )者を務める .4 〘コンピュ 〙データ を編集 [整理 ]する .自動詞 編集する, 校閲する .dit A ut [ut A ]A 〈不必要な語句 映像など 〉を «…から » 削除する «of » .名詞 1 C 出版 編集 ; 社説 (editorial ).2 U 〘コンピュ 〙編集 (メニュー ).

 

edit

edit .edited ; edition ; editor .

 

edited

d it ed /-ɪd /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 編集された 〈書物 文書 映画など 〉.2 手を加えられた 〈記述など 〉.

 

edition

ed i tion /ɪdɪ́ʃ (ə )n /edit 名詞 s /-z /C 1 a. (書物 雑誌 新聞などの )(⦅略 ⦆ed. ) (!改訂 増補をしない増刷の場合はimpressionを使う:the third impression of the second edition 第2版の第3刷 ) the first edition 初版 publish a revised edition 改訂版を出版する b. (特定の仕様の )▸ a paperback [cheap, deluxe ] edition ペーパーバック [廉価, 豪華 ]版 c. (同時に印刷した )総発行部数 ; (ある版の )1部, 1冊 .2 (ラジオ テレビの連続番組の )1回分 (episode ); (新聞の特定の )版, 刊 ; (雑誌の特定の )the July edition of Money magazine マネー 』誌の7月号 3 複製 , そっくりさん the Japanese edition of the Eiffel Tower 日本版のエッフェル塔

 

editor

ed i tor /édətə r /〖語源は 「(外へ )提出 [発表 ]する人 」〗(形 名 )editorial, (動 )edit 名詞 s /-z /C 1 (新聞 雑誌などの )編集者 ; 編集長, 編集主任 ; (各部門の )部長 work as an editor at Forbes magazine 『フォーブズ 』誌で編集者として働く the sports editor of a newspaper 新聞のスポーツ欄担当の編集主任 ▸ a city editor ⦅英 ⦆財政ニュース編集主任 ; ⦅米 カナダ ローカルニュース編集主任 2 (出版物 書物の )編集者, 編纂 へんさん ; 校訂者 .3 (映画 テレビなどの )編集者 ; 番組編集責任者 .4 論説委員 .5 〘コンピュ 〙エディタ 〘データを編集するためのプログラム 〙.~̀ in ch ef editors in chief (新聞 雑誌の )編集責任者, 編集主幹 .

 

editorial

ed i to ri al /èdɪtɔ́ːriəl /editor 形容詞 比較なし 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 編集 (上 )の ; 編集者の the editorial staff 編集部員 (!集合的に ) an editorial policy 編集方針 2 社説の , 論説の an editorial page 社説ページ 名詞 s /-z /C 1 (新聞 雑誌の )社説 , 論説 (⦅英 ⦆leading article, leader ).2 ⦅米 ⦆(ラジオ テレビ局が表明する )論評, 声明 .ly 副詞 編集上, 編集的に ; 社説として [において ].

 

editorialize

d i t ri al ze 動詞 自動詞 1 (事実の報道に )意見を入れる, 論説する (!主に新聞記者 新聞がニュースについて論評すること ) .2 ⦅米 ⦆社説で考えを論じる .d i t ri al i z tion 名詞 d i t ri al z er 名詞

 

editorship

ed i tor ship /édɪtə r ʃɪ̀p /名詞 U (新聞 雑誌などの )編集者の地位, 編集者としての仕事 [方針, 権限 ].