edit
- IPA[ˈedət]
美式
- prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it;choose material for (a movie or a radio or television program) and arrange it to form a coherent whole
- a change or correction made as a result of editing;a version of written, recorded, or filmed material made as a result of editing
verb: edit, 3rd person present: edits, gerund or present participle: editing, past tense: edited, past participle: edited
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動詞
- 1. prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it Volume I was edited by J. Johnson 同義詞
- ▪ choose material for (a movie or a radio or television program) and arrange it to form a coherent whole you could edit together a succession of short clips the story was ruthlessly edited down to its allotted span 同義詞
- ▪ change (text) on a computer.
- ▪ remove unnecessary or inappropriate words, sounds, or scenes from a text, movie, or radio or television program the film's sexually explicit scenes have been edited out
- 2. be editor of (a newspaper or magazine) he began to edit the magazine in 1923 同義詞
- 3. alter (a gene or other nucleotide sequence) by the insertion, deletion, or replacement of one or more nucleotides in recent years, scientists have sought more precise ways to edit the genome
名詞
- 1. a change or correction made as a result of editing the system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying
- ▪ a version of written, recorded, or filmed material made as a result of editing a rough edit of some delightful Javanese gamelan music
- ▪ a featured selection of clothes, accessories, beauty products, etc. from a particular season or collection this is ELLE’s personal Autumn/Winter 2012 edit
- edited.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of written material) corrected, condensed, or otherwise modified in preparation for publication: the article is an edited version of a lecture paper
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- (of written material) corrected, condensed, or otherwise modified in preparation for publication: the article is an edited version of a lecture paper
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- be invited to choose material for a single issue or broadcast of (a newspaper, magazine, or ... it has been an incredible honour to guest-edit this issue
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- edit (a text or film) again: the third scene is still too long—we'll have to re-edit it
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- be invited to choose material for a single issue or broadcast of (a newspaper, magazine, or ... it has been an incredible honor to guest-edit this issue
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- a modified or shortened version of a song that is suitable for broadcasting: the Amazon track listing just says 'radio edit,' so who knows what you'll get
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- a room containing equipment for electronically editing video-recorded material.
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英式
- prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it: Volume I was edited by J. Johnson
- a change or correction made as a result of editing: the system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying
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