英:['ɛdɪt]
editing如何读
editing是什么意思
adj.
编辑的
v.
编辑( edit的现在分词 )
剪辑(电影、录音磁带、无线电或电视节目、书等)
主编(报纸、杂志等)
editing英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to prepare (something, such as literary material) for publication or public presentation
edit a manuscript
to assemble (something, such as a moving picture or tape recording) by cutting and rearranging
edit a film
to alter, adapt, or refine especially to bring about conformity to a standard or to suit a particular purpose edit a data file
carefully edited the speech
to direct the publication of
edits the daily newspaper
delete—usually used with out
to modify a gene or gene product of by inserting, deleting, or replacing DNA sequences see gene editing
The first work attempting to edit human embryos grabbed headlines last week.—Penny Sarchet and Michael Le Page
noun
an instance or result of editing
editing词组
video editing视频编辑
image editing图像编辑
film editing电影剪辑
editing_计算机行业词汇
编辑
editing词源英文解释
Verb back-formation from editor
The first known use of edit was in 1704
editing儿童词典英英释义
educableadjective
capable of being educated
editornoun
a person who edits especially as an occupation
a computer program that permits the user to create or change data (as text or graphics) in a computer system
editornoun
a person who edits especially as an occupation
a computer program that permits the user to create or change data (as text or graphics) in a computer system
editorial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an editor or editing
an editorial office
being or resembling an editorial
an editorial statement
editorial2 of 2noun
a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers
editorial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an editor or editing
an editorial office
being or resembling an editorial
an editorial statement
editorial2 of 2noun
a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers
editorial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an editor or editing
an editorial office
being or resembling an editorial
an editorial statement
editorial2 of 2noun
a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers
editornoun
a person who edits especially as an occupation
a computer program that permits the user to create or change data (as text or graphics) in a computer system
editionnoun
the form in which a book is published
an illustrated edition
the whole number of copies printed or published at one time
a third edition
one of the several issues of a newspaper for a single day
the late edition
editionnoun
the form in which a book is published
an illustrated edition
the whole number of copies printed or published at one time
a third edition
one of the several issues of a newspaper for a single day
the late edition
editverb
to correct, revise, and prepare for publication
edit a book of poems
to assemble (as a film or tape recording) by cutting and rearranging
to direct the publication of
edit a daily newspaper
editing 例句
1 Kodak stock film was used to shoot Oscar-nominated movies such as "War Horse," "The Tree of Life," and "The Help," even though the captured images were converted for digital editing and delivery.
2 In the United States, he continued, the filmmaking thought process is that it’s all “going to be done in the editing suite” at the end.
3 Despite the distinct periods and palettes — Ben’s story unfolds in color, Rose’s in black and white — the story, the editing and the children’s deafness underscore that these two are deeply connected.
4 The show works anyway, mostly because the editing and the freaky images are the real stars.
5 It was editing, so I finished the movie and then took time off.
6 Murch, best known for his editing and sound design work with Francis Ford Coppola on “Apocalypse Now” and other films, sees the expanded boundaries between fact and fiction as a function of technology.
7 He sat in on much of the filming and early editing.
他在旁参与了大量拍摄和初期剪辑工作。
8 "McQ was like, 'Yeah, maybe, I don't know,'" Cruise recalled with a laugh by phone from the "Mission" editing suite last week.
9 I often feel that way about shows at American Realness, where tight editing seems shunned as a mainstream convention.
10 Provided you’re up for a lesson, however, “Disenchantment” proves the value of network editing, especially on a service that quite regularly demonstrates that it is in desperate need of quality control.
11 The episode’s editing, structure and directorial choices don’t wholly work, particularly the beginning, which shows Claire giving birth to her stillborn daughter.
12 After drafting entries, he would send them to Ms. Vance for editing before he posted them.
13 But Dr. Lifton, like many brilliant people, goes off on tangents and subtangents when speaking extemporaneously, and the directors do not do him any favors by letting their footage roll for long stretches without editing.
14 That included editing the number of punches and monitoring the sound levels, while the script had been "crafted to ensure viewers were aware of what may lie ahead".
15 Display that record for editing.
显示该记录以便编辑。
16 But if you hold the phone vertically, they look more lively and engaging — they gain movement and intimacy because of the old-fashioned, pan-and-scan cropping and editing that’s been done to reformat the images.
17 Gene editing involves making precise changes to an organism's genome without the integration of foreign DNA elements.
18 He shot tons of film but after a certain point in the 1970s almost stopped editing, or even looking at, the results.
19 Ragged camerawork and editing ruin freeway car chases and hand-to-hand combat alike.
20 And I thought to myself, "If this script, if this movie after editing can be 30 percent of what this script is, we might have something really special."