edit 英 [ˈedɪt]   美 [ˈɛdɪt]

edit

edit  英 [ˈedɪt] 美 [ˈɛdɪt]

vt. 编辑;校订  n. 编辑工作 

进行时:editing  过去式:edited  过去分词:edited  第三人称单数:edits  名词复数:edits 

So we cannot edit all fields. 因此我们无法编辑所有字段。
We can edit them one by one. 我们可以逐一编辑它们。

  • The verb edit means to prepare writing for publication by correcting, revising, or proofreading. If you write for a newspaper, someone very skilled will edit your work before the public sees it.
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  • vt. 编辑;校订
  • n. 编辑工作
  • 1. So we cannot edit all fields.

    因此我们无法编辑所有字段。

  • 2. We can edit them one by one.

    我们可以逐一编辑它们。

  • 3. You can then edit, compile, and debug your project.

    然后,您可以编辑、编译和调试您的项目。

  • edit (v.) 1791, "to publish," perhaps a back-formation from editor, or from French éditer (itself a back-formation from édition) or from Latin editus, past participle of edere "give out, put out, publish" (see edition). Meaning "to supervise for publication" is from 1793. Meaning "make revisions to a manuscript, etc.," is from 1885. Related: Edited; editing. As a noun, by 1960, "an act of editing."
edit AWL / ˈedɪt ; NAmE ˈedɪt / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] edit(sth) to prepare a piece of writing, a book, etc. to be published by correcting the mistakes, making improvements to it, etc. 编辑,编纂,校订(文章、书籍等) I know that this draft text will need to be edited. 我知道这篇草稿需要校订。 This is the edited version of my speech (= some parts have been taken out). 这是我的演讲稿选编本。 2 [transitive ] editsth to prepare a book to be published by collecting together and arranging pieces of writing by one or more authors 编选;编纂;编集 He's editing a book of essays by Isaiah Berlin. 他正在编辑一本以赛亚 · 伯林的散文集。 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] edit(sth) ( computing ) to make changes to text or data on screen (屏幕)编辑 You can download the file and edit it on your computer. 你可以把文件下载,在计算机上编辑。 4 [transitive ] editsth when sb editsa film/movie, television programme, etc. they take what has been filmed or recorded and decide which parts to include and in which order 剪辑,剪接(影片、电视节目等) They're showing the edited highlightsof last month's game. 他们正在放映上月比赛的精彩片段剪辑。 collocationsat cinema 5 [transitive ] editsth to be responsible for planning and publishing a newspaper, magazine, etc. (= to be the editor) 主编(报纸、杂志等) She used to edit a women's magazine. 她曾主编过一本女性杂志。 edit noun I had time to do a quick edit of my essay before handing it in. 我呈交论文之前有点时间,很快地校订了一遍。 PHRASAL VERB ˌedit sth↔ˈout (of sth) to remove words, phrases or scenes from a book, programme, etc. before it is published or shown (从书、节目中)删除,删掉,删节 SYN cut out They edited out references to her father in the interview. 他们删掉了采访中提到她父亲的部份。 edit edits edited editing edit / ˈedɪt ; NAmE ˈedɪt /
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