editor in chief
英 [ˈedɪtə(r) ɪn tʃiːf]
美 [ˈedɪtər ɪn tʃiːf]
总编辑,主编
英英释义
noun
- a person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication
双语例句
- The writer is editor in chief of Foreign Policy magazine, where a version of this article is forthcoming
本文作者是美国《外交政策》(foreignpolicy)杂志主编,该杂志也将发表此文 - John Micklethwait, our outstanding editor at@ TheEconomist becomes Bloomberg editor in chief.
约翰•米克尔思韦特(JohnMicklethwait),我们@TheEconomist的出色主编成为了彭博社的主编。 - Was named new editor in chief.
被任命为新的执行总编。 - The smart phone may just be the best parenting tool since diapers, and some moms and dads are paying homage to industry leader Apple in their choice of baby names, says Linda Murray, the site's global editor in chief.
智能手机可能是即尿布之后最好的育儿工具,一些爸爸妈妈则是以给孩子取名的方式向这类产业的领导者苹果公司致敬。网站的主编琳达-莫雷这样解释道。 - Our editor in chief is, so to speak, a king in the office.
我们的总在办公室里,可说是,像个国王。 - The Editor in Chief must assure that the procedures of our journals have been followed responsibly and fairly in arriving at that decision.
作为总编必须确保我们的程序是负责任和公平的。 - The editor in chief cut out the last paragraph.
主编删去了最后一段。 - I asked to speak to the editor in chief and the telephone operator promptly put me on to him.
我要求和总编辑讲话,接线员立即给我接通了电话。 - There is a really interesting feeling of these designers working with a blank slate, and much more willing to take risks with their designs, Angelica Cheung, the editor in chief of Vogue China, wrote in an email.
这些设计师有一种非常有趣的感觉,他们是一张白纸,更愿意在设计上冒险,《Vogue》中国版主编张宇在邮件中写道。 - He angles his reports to please his editor in chief.
他改变写报告的角度,以取悦主编。
