editorship
基本解释
- n.編輯職位;編輯工作;校對
英汉例句
- Within a year, I took over the editorship, and I secured the promotional music drip.
不到一年我接過了編輯的位置,我更是把推廣唱片這塊捂得滴水不漏。 - Persuaded to take up the editorship of the Times, he soon found himself butting heads with Murdoch executives.
被勸說接受《泰晤士報》(Times)的編輯職位後,他馬上發現自己與Murdoch的主琯們是死對頭。 - Some argued that if you raised the price of the magazine in the way that he had done during his editorship then you also risked becoming a museum piece.
一些人認爲如果你用他在做編輯時所用的方法擡高這本襍志的價格,那麽你的東西一樣有可能會進博物館。 - Abramson does not remember this proposal but recalls being offered the editorship of the weekly Book Review.
NEWYORKER: Changing Times - Abramson says that her editorship will be marked by more investigative reporting, attention to politics, cultural coverage, and searching for the story behind the public-relations announcement.
NEWYORKER: Changing Times
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- humanities editorship 人文編輯
- editorship procedure 編輯流程
- editorship quality 編輯素質
- modernized editorship 編輯工作現代化
- archive editorship 档案編纂
短語
英英字典
- The editorship of a newspaper or magazine is the position of its editor, or his or her work as its editor.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 編輯;校訂;編輯或主筆地位
- 編者職位
- 編輯職務