transcription, транскрипция: [ edɪtɔ:ri(ə)l ]
( editorials)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Editorial means involved in preparing a newspaper, magazine, or book for publication.
He has been on the editorial staff of ‘Private Eye’ since 1963...
I went to the editorial board meetings when I had the time.
ADJ : ADJ n
• edi‧to‧ri‧al‧ly
Rosie Boycott was not involved editorially with Virago.
ADV
2.
Editorial means involving the attitudes, opinions, and contents of something such as a newspaper, magazine, or television programme.
We are not about to change our editorial policy.
ADJ : ADJ n
• edi‧to‧ri‧al‧ly
Editorially, they never really became a unique distinct product.
ADV : usu ADV after v , ADV with cl
3.
An editorial is an article in a newspaper which gives the opinion of the editor or owner on a topic or item of news.
In an editorial, The Independent suggests the victory could turn nasty.
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