editorship
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ed·i·tor·ship /ˈedətəʃɪp $ -tər-/ noun [uncountable] TCNBOthe position of being the editor of a newspaper or magazine, or the time during which someone is an editor 〔报纸、杂志的〕编辑职位,主编职位;编辑任职期,主编任职期Examples from the Corpus
editorship• I got the impression he regarded his editorship as the high point of his life.• The fact that they had contentious articles written with a fearless pungency seems to have been due to his joint editorship of both.• We bet the Weatherfield Advertiser was a rattling good read under Ken's editorship.• In 1946 he accepted the editorship of the Times of Ceylon, and we spent the next two years in Colombo.• Matters came to a head under the editorship of Ian Pye.• Roth's crowning achievement was the editorship of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, which he held from 1965.ed·i·tor·ship nounChineseSyllable
Corpus a the of being position of newspaper editor or the
editorship
ed‧i‧tor‧ship /ˈedətəʃɪp, ˈedɪtəʃɪp $ -tər-/
noun [uncountable]
ed‧i‧tor‧ship /ˈedətəʃɪp, ˈedɪtəʃɪp $ -tər-/
noun [uncountable] Word Family: noun: edit, editor, edition, editorial, editorialize, editorship; verb: edit; adverb: editorially; adjective: editorial
the position of being the editor of a newspaper or magazine, or the time during which someone is an editor