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
- 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。 - "I was surprised to see how much of a pop culture influence we're seeing on the list," BabyCenter's Editor in Chief Linda Murray said.
我们从榜单上看到了流行文化的巨大影响,这着实让人惊讶。 - 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 - There is a plan, described as being in its "embryonic" stage, to split the position of editor in chief from that of director general.
有一个正处于萌芽阶段的计划,即准备把总编的职位从总经理中分离出来。 - IRV is making Jacqueline follet the editor in chief of runway.
俄弗打算让杰奎琳芙蕾当天桥的主编。 - Unfortunately, he just happens to be my boss, editor in chief Daniel Cleaver, and for various slightly unfair reasons relating to this year's Christmas party, I suspect he does not fantasize about me.
不幸的是,他就是我的老板,总编辑丹尼尔,由于圣诞节派对中的表现,我料想他对我一点兴趣也没有。 - "The world entrepreneur" magazine editor in chief Ding Haisen said, China's MBA education cannot conform with the world, the first is the shortage of qualified teachers.
《世界企业家》杂志总编辑丁海森表示,中国MBA教育无法与世界接轨,首先是师资力量匮乏。 - One reason Beijing failed was that there were not many English speakers at the time, says Shen Gang, deputy editor in chief of the English language newspaper 21st Century.
北京申奥失利的原因之一便是当时说英语的人还不是很多。《二十一世纪英文报》副总编辑申钢说。 - The editor in chief cut out the last paragraph.
主编删去了最后一段。