editorialize
editorialize 英 [ˌedɪˈtɔ:riəlaɪz] 美 [ˌɛdɪˈtɔriəˌlaɪz, -ˈtor-]
vi. 发表社论;(在报纸等的文章中)加编者按语 vt. (就某事)发表社论;插入主观评论
进行时:editorializing 过去式:editorialized 过去分词:editorialized 第三人称单数:editorializes 名词复数:editorializes
- When you editorialize, you offer your opinion when it's not appropriate. A newspaper reporter might editorialize by describing a state's Governor as "a loud mouth."
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- vi. 发表社论;(在报纸等的文章中)加编者按语
- vt. (就某事)发表社论;插入主观评论
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1. He couldn't resist the opportunity, when reporting on a burglary, to editorialize on security systems.
他不想放弃这个好机会,于是在报道抢劫案的时候评论了安保系统。
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2. “You may want to editorialize differently when someone searches, and maybe put a premium on certain reporters or content, ” he said. “This moves you further out of the loop.”
“你可能会想在有人进行搜索时给出不同的社论,也许会对特定的记者或内容给予高度重视,”他说,“这一新服务使你远在状况之外”。
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