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editorship

/ed-i-ter-ship/US // ˈɛd ɪ tərˌʃɪp //

编辑职位,编辑工作,编辑部,责任编辑

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the office or function of an editor.
    • : editorial direction.

Examples

  • On Wednesday, Jill Abramson was suddenly ousted from the editorship of The New York Times.

  • He recounts his editorship of the Forward and his political twists and turns.

  • I did not authorise, nor was I aware of, phone hacking under my editorship.

  • That was the Jewish Daily Forward, issued in New York under the editorship of Abraham Cahan.

  • He used his guest editorship of Heeb Magazine to shoot a Jewish swimsuit calendar.

  • In the fifth edition one detects a certain discomfort with the false editorship and the praise Richardson permits himself with it.

  • A second edition under his own editorship was begun in 1812, and was received with universal favour.

  • His collected works, with autobiography, were published in 1865 under the editorship of Charles Hawkins.

  • He was highly successful in his church achievements and in his years of editorship of the Central Presbyterian.

  • There was one quality of his editorship which we ought not to overlook.