英[ˌedɪ'tɔːriəlaɪz]美[ˌedɪ'tɔːriəlaɪz]
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
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.”
There are many times when it's perfectly acceptable to express your personal opinion, but whenever it's not okay — especially in journalism — you editorialize. In a news article about farming, a writer might editorialize by stating her personal preference for locally grown food, for example. The word editorialize was coined in 1856, meaning “introduce opinions into factual accounts,” from editorial, “written by an editor,” and the Latin root editor, “one who puts forth.”
实用短语
单词用法
单词变形
editorializes过去式: editorialized过去分词: editorialized现在分词: editorializing
同根词
词根:editor
adj.editorial编辑的;社论的
adv.editorially以编辑身份地;以社论形式
n.editor编者,编辑;社论撰写人;编辑装置
editorialist主笔;撰写社论者