英:[ˈedit aut]
美:[ˈɛdɪt aʊt]
英:[ˈedit aut]
美:[ˈɛdɪt aʊt]
在编辑过程中删去(词句);
phrasal verb
to remove (something, such as an unwanted word or scene) while preparing something to be seen, used, published, etc. Write freely. You can always edit things out later.
They edited out the scene.
phrasal verb
to remove (something, such as an unwanted word or scene) while preparing something to be seen, used, published, etc. Write freely. You can always edit things out later.
They edited out the scene.
1 After the live event, Netflix added the special to their library but edited out a few seconds of the jeers and lowered the volume for part of her set on the version of the show.
2 Walk me through the decision to edit out Kim Kardashian being booed.
3 On Tuesday, Variety reported that Netflix had edited out some intense booing when Kardashian took the stage to make a toast to football legend.
4 Now that the dust has settled, Netflix edited out a few seconds of the jeers and lowered the volume for part of her set on the version of the show that is currently available to stream.
5 The show then continued as normal, though the moment (as seen above) was edited out of the segment's YouTube debut as well as the full-episode premiere on Hulu.
6 Or maybe the ministry was simply recycling text from the previous year and forgot to edit out mention of Kate Middleton.
7 Days later, Vice obtained and published parts of the interview that were edited out of the broadcast, including his comments about Jewish people.
8 Adding to the furor, the sound of Keys’s voice cracking was edited out in the official video uploaded by the NFL.
9 I cut out the paragraph in this article.
我删除了这篇文章的一个段落。
10 Remove Out of Focus Areas Brush.
删除变焦笔刷。
11 We had to edit out the expletives.
我们只好把咒骂语给删掉.