editorially
以编辑身份地
常用释义
英音[ ˈedɪˈtɔːrɪəli ]
美音[ ˌedɪˈtɔːriəli ]
基本释义
- adv. 以编辑身份地;以社论形式
例句
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1·The paper said editorially that the olympic spirit is transcedent.这家报纸的社论说,奥林匹克精神是永世长存的。
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2·Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Single Sample Method Editorially Revised 1994.氯,存留的,张力损耗:单个取样法。
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3·Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method Editorially Revised 1994.氯,存留的,张力损耗:多次取样法。
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4·The original ASNT Recommended Practice SNT-TC-1A was published in October 1966 and was not revised except editorially until June 1975.最早的ASNT推荐实施细则SNT-TC-1A是1966年发布的。 除了编辑上的错误,直至1975年6月未经任何修改。
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5·But signposting an advertorial clearly, while editorially desirable, can also mean that consumers do not feel much compulsion to read it.不过,在编辑乐意的情况下将一篇软文非常清晰地标示出来也意味着,消费者不觉得有多大必要去看那篇文章。
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6·It strikes me as bad manners for a magazine to accept one of my advertisements and then attack it editorially - like inviting a man to dinner then spitting in his eye.我觉得,在一本杂志上刊登了广告,却攻击它的内容,是不礼貌的,这正如邀请人共赴宴席,却朝他的脸上吐痰一样。
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7·Since 2007 News Corporation has owned the Wall Street Journal, America's biggest-selling paper. But the Journal was editorially conservative long before Mr Murdoch took it over.新闻集团在2007年收购了美国发行量最大的《华尔街日报》,但该报早在默多克入主之前就倾向于保守派了。
同根词
词根:
edit
editorial
adj
编辑的;社论的
edit
n
编辑工作
editor
n
编者,编辑;社论撰写人;编辑装置
editorial
n
社论
editorialist
n
主笔;撰写社论者
editorship
n
编辑;校订;编辑或主笔地位
editorialize
vi
发表社论;(在报纸等的文章中)加编者按语
edit
vt
编辑;校订