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reediting

/ed-it/US // ˈɛd ɪt //UK // (ˈɛdɪt) //

重新编辑,重新剪辑,重修,再编辑

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to supervise or direct the preparation of; serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.
    • : to collect, prepare, and arrange for publication.
    • : to revise or correct, as a manuscript.
    • : to expunge; eliminate: The author has edited out all references to his own family.
    • : to add.
    • : to prepare by deleting, arranging, and splicing, by synchronizing the sound record with the film, etc.
    • : Genetics. to alter the arrangement of.
    • : Computers. to modify or add to.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an instance of or the work of editing: automated machinery that allows a rapid edit of incoming news.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inrecap

Examples

  • Murphy replied that he wouldn’t allow any edits to the assessment that altered the intelligence.

  • Only a small proportion of edits from Wikipedia are potential vandalism, and we’ve improved our systems to now detect 99 percent of those cases.

  • If you need to make any edits, just open up your 1Password account on the web or on your phone.

  • Those edits are in adult cells and can’t be carried into future generations.

  • For example, the launch of NowThis Kids stemmed from the whitespace that the edit team saw for a “co-viewing” platform for parents and children that helped to answer some of the more complicated questions kids have around current events.

  • Being there teaches you to think quickly, edit yourself, and not get too precious about your own work.

  • We just saw an edit of one called, “Doug Becomes A Feminist,” and I just really enjoyed watching it.

  • But after a while, the edit wars ended, and the article no longer had Einstein going to Albania.

  • WardsWiki (as it became known) allowed anyone to edit and contribute, without even needing a password.

  • The result was a new content management application that allowed users to edit and contribute to a Web page.

  • He showed how the state might print and bind and distribute, while men in "free associations" might edit and publish.

  • Only I wonder why you edit his book if it's like that, you know.

  • He would edit a paper, comprehensive in its scope, and liberal in its views.

  • There are persons, indeed, who would like to edit such songs and stories especially for the use of children.

  • I had hoped to meet him some day, to draw out his confidences, perchance to edit his memoirs.