the magazine's editorial staff
杂志的全体编辑人员
an editorial decision
稿件取舍决定
1.编辑的;编辑上的;主笔的,总编辑的
2.〈美〉社论的
1.〈美〉(期刊的)社论
1.relating to the process of editing of books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
1.a newspaper article in which the editor gives their opinion on an issue in the news
1.In an editorial it pointed out that this is the first time nuclear power plants have been hit by an earthquake or tsunami.
该报在一篇社论中指出,这是核电站首次遭到地震或海啸的破坏。
2.The Wall Street Journal's editorial page called it a "bipartisan strategic muddle ginned up for domestic political purposes" .
《华尔街日报》的评论版文章称该报告是“服务于国内政治企图的两党战略乱象”。
3."It has proved, in one niche at least, that editorial journalistic endeavor does create value, " he said.
他说:“这证明,至少在某种程度上,对新闻精益求精的尝试确实能够创造价值。”
4.And the editorial called it a "bitter irony" that Xintai had been held up as a model city for reducing its number of petitioners .
社论将此事称为一个“辛辣的讽刺”,因为新泰曾因上访人数下降而被评为模范城市。
5.The editorial team of each Collaborative Review Group (CRG) must also disclose any potential conflict of interest that they might have.
每个合作评价团队(CRG)的编者队伍也必须明白他们中任何潜在的利益冲突。
6.An editor at the paper said he did not know about what had happened and declined to discuss the editorial further.
一位在该报供职的编辑说不知道发生了什么并拒绝进一步讨论该社论。
7.On this point I find myself in agreement with The Wall Street Journal editorial page, not usually my favorite handbook on press conduct.
在这一点上,我发现自己与《华尔街日报》社论版——而不是我通常最喜爱的有关新闻界行为规则的手册——意见一致。
8.Adeniya said the blast did not reach the news and editorial departments in the back of the building.
阿登尼亚说,爆炸没有损害到在报社后面的新闻及编辑部门。
9.I just wanted to let you know how much we at the editorial desk love your site.
我就想要让你知道我们多少在编辑桌子爱你的地点。
10.Maybe check out some editorial reviews that you can "borrow" to make it appear that you know what you are talking about.
也许查查社评,你可以借此表明你知道你在说什么。