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1 | to make a book or document ready to be published by correcting the mistakes and making other changes 编辑;校订 |
| Her original text has been heavily edited. 她的原文已经被大量修改了。 |
| 1a | to make changes to a computer file on screen (在计算机上)编辑 | | The program enables you to copy and edit files in the usual way. 这个程序使你能够以普通的方式复制和编辑文件。 | |
| 1b | to make changes to a piece of film or a video , taking out the parts that you do not want 删减,删节(电影、录像内容等) | |
| 1c | to make changes to a film , or to a television or radio programme before it is shown or broadcast 剪辑(电视或广播节目) | | The segment, once edited, ran to 12 minutes. 这个曾经剪辑过的片断时长12分钟。 | |
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2 | to be the editor in charge of a newspaper or magazine 做(报纸、杂志的)主编 |
| She edits a prestigious medical journal. 她是一家声望很高的医学期刊的主编。 |
| 2a | to produce a book by choosing, arranging, and explaining things that other people have written 编选;编写 | | the collection of essays edited by Frank Palmer 由弗兰克·帕尔默编选的论文集 | | He edited the letters of Matthew Arnold. 他把马修·阿诺德的书信结成了集子。 | |
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- | ˌedit ˈout |
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| to remove parts of a film , television , or radio programme that are not wanted before it is shown or broadcast 剪辑(电影和广播电视节目) |
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