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
- "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。 - Although I am Editor in Chief of the American Journal of Ophthalmology, I do not perform Refractive Surgery.
虽然我是美国眼科杂志的主编,但是我个人并不从事屈光手术。 - I was editor in chief of the daily northwestern.
我曾是西北日报的主编。 - 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。 - "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。 - 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。 - Bill Beaman is editor in chief of Politics magazine, formerly known as Campaign and Elections.
比尔.比曼是一份政治杂志的主编,这份杂志先前以竞选和选举著称。 - BRUCE STUTZ is the former editor in chief of Natural History magazine and writes most often on science, nature and travel.
曾任《自然史》杂志的总编辑,他写的文章大都与科学、然与旅游有关。 - He angles his reports to please his editor in chief.
他改变写报告的角度,以取悦主编。 - Two years of serving as the editor in chief of the biggest fashion magazine on campus has made me even more passionate about covering and being the first to spot the latest trends.
我在学校最大的时尚杂志担任过两年的主编,这使我对采访更加富有激情,同时培养了我对最新动态一流的洞察力。
