editorial

美音:[.edə'tɔriəl] 英音:[.edɪ'tɔːriəl]

简单释义:


adj.编辑的;编者的;主编的

n.(报章的)社论;(美国电台或电视台的)评论

网络社评;期刊的社论;编辑部

变形:

复数:editorials  


完整释义:


adj.

1.编辑的;编辑上的;主笔的,总编辑的
2.〔美国〕社论的

n.

1.〔美国〕(期刊的)社论


例句:

  1. Oppressing petitioners is no way to govern or to redress their grievances, said the editorial, beneath the headline Stop this cruelty.
    该社论的标题为《杜绝野蛮行为》。社论写道,“打压上访者决不是管理或者处理民怨的方法。”

  2. It is vital to understand that this third finale is not a nightmare dreamt up by editorial writers.
    最后一种结局并不是本刊社论作者臆想出的梦魇。理解这点至关紧要。

  3. A CNN spokesperson said that her comments were "an error in judgment" and that they "did not meet CNN editorial standards. "
    一位CNN的发言人称她的言论“有失判断”、“不符合CNN的编辑的准则。”

  4. Hers is the kind of soft power that cannot be concocted by the editorial staff at People's Daily or Global Times.
    她所展现的那种软实力,绝不是《人民日报》或《环球时报》的编辑们所能杜撰出来的。

  5. According to a senior editor at a state newspaper, the series was an initiative of editorial staff with tacit backing from above.
    一家官方报纸的高级编辑透露,这一系列社评是编辑人员在高层默许支持下策划的。

  6. I just wanted to let you know how much we at the editorial desk love your site.
    我就想要让你知道我们多少在编辑桌子爱你的地点。

  7. The editorial says it would be a mistake to think North Korea would give up its nuclear program in exchange for economic aid.
    社论说,要是认为北韩会放弃核武器计划以换取经济援助那是错误的想法。

  8. "It has proved, in one niche at least, that editorial journalistic endeavor does create value, " he said.
    他说:“这证明,至少在某种程度上,对新闻精益求精的尝试确实能够创造价值。”

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