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editorial

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ed·i·to·ri·al1 /ˌedəˈtɔːriəl◂/ ●○○ AWL noun [countable]  TCNa piece of writing in a newspaper that gives the editor’s opinion about something, rather than reporting facts 〔报纸的〕社论,社评
Examples from the Corpus
editorialIt included scientific and clinical articles, abstracts from foreign journals, news items and editorials.Its editorial was almost certainly inspired by Sir Walter.Some conference representatives may have been influenced by a fiercely polemical front page editorial in yesterday's Daily Mail.Pilot editorials reflect the positions of the archdiocese and Cardinal Bernard Law on issues.And the second editorial does Huckelberry no good.Alas, the supes apparently failed to see that editorial, and voted to approve the changes.That editorial reflected a realistic assessment of the dilemma created by any government-sanctioned attempt to regulate salaries.The editorials in the Straits Times were plaintive: How could the voters be so ungrateful?Their editorials always criticize the government, whatever it does.
ed·i·to·ri·al2 AWL adjective  1 relating to the preparation of a newspaper, book, television programme etc for printing or broadcasting 编辑的,编者的 an editorial assistant 编辑助理2 [usually before noun] expressing the opinion of a particular newspaper editor rather than just giving facts 社论的 the paper’s editorial column 报纸的社论栏editorially adverb The paper is editorially independent. 该报独立编辑。
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editorialSharon is an editorial assistant in the sports department.I don't give a darn if the results don't coincide with the editorial board's political biases!editorial commentsThe readability of the review itself is the paramount editorial consideration.Designers use the girls because they ensure editorial coverage.But the editorial method which is applied to the data has much to display that is well-spoken.the editorial pages in the newspaperJoel Nilsson is an editorial writer for the Arizona Republic.
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editorial1 AC /ˌedəˈtɔːriəl◂, ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl◂/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: edit, editor, edition, editorial, editorialize, editorship; verb: edit; adverb: editorially; adjective: editorial
1. relating to the preparation of a newspaper, book, television programme etc for printing or broadcasting:
    an editorial assistant
2. [usually before noun] expressing the opinion of a particular newspaper editor rather than just giving facts:
    the paper’s editorial column
—editorially adverb:
    The paper is editorially independent.

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editorial2 AC noun [countable]
 Word Family: noun: edit, editor, edition, editorial, editorialize, editorship; verb: edit; adverb: editorially; adjective: editorial
a piece of writing in a newspaper that gives the editor’s opinion about something, rather than reporting facts


edi·tor·ial AW BrE /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] connected with the task of preparing sth such as a newspaper, a book or a television or radio programme, to be published or broadcast 编辑的;编者的;主编的the magazine's editorial staff杂志的全体编辑人员an editorial decision稿件取舍决定
edi·tor·ial AW BrE /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ 🔊 noun (BrE also lead·er, ˌleading ˈarticle) an important article in a newspaper, that expresses the editor's opinion about an item of news or an issue; in the US also a comment on radio or television that expresses the opinion of the station or network (报章的)社论;(美国电台或电视台的)评论

article, columnist, editorial, feature, headline, journalist, newspaper, obituary, review, supplement