ed·it /ˈedɪt/ ●●○ verb 2 [transitiveT] to prepare a book or article for printing by deciding what to include and in what order 编辑 a collection of essays edited by John Gay 由约翰·盖伊编辑的论文集
3. [transitiveT] to prepare a film by deciding what to include and in what order 剪辑,剪接〔影片〕
5 edit something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v TCAMto remove something when you are preparing a book, piece of film etc for printing or broadcasting 〔在编辑、剪辑等过程中〕删除,去掉 SYN cut The interviewer’s questions have been edited out. 采访者的提问都被删掉了。
edit out• But Berryman had edited nothing out.• He knew the bad bits existed, but he had edited them out.• Which is why people delve into the two system start-up files and edit commands out. —edit noun [countableC]