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I ['edɪt] II ['edɪt]1) (in publishing) (check) rivedere, curare [ text]; (annotate) curare, commentare [essays, works]; (cut down) tagliare [account, version]2) giorn. dirigere [ newspaper]; curare [section, page]3) telev. cinem. montare [film, programme]4) inform. editare [ data]•- edit out* * *['edit] 1. verb(to prepare (a book, manuscript, newspaper, programme, film etc) for publication, or for broadcasting etc, especially by correcting, altering, shortening etc.) curare l'edizione di- edition- editor
- editorial 2. noun(the leading article in a newspaper.) editoriale, articolo di fondo* * *edit /ˈɛdɪt/n. (comput.)♦ (to) edit /ˈɛdɪt/v. t.2 curare l'edizione di; fare la curatela di; compilare ( un'antologia, ecc.): He edited Yeats' letters, ha curato l'edizione delle lettere di Yeats; edited by, a cura di4 (comput.) modificare; editare; fare l'editing di6 adattare (un testo, per renderlo più accettabile)* * *I ['edɪt] II ['edɪt]1) (in publishing) (check) rivedere, curare [ text]; (annotate) curare, commentare [essays, works]; (cut down) tagliare [account, version]2) giorn. dirigere [ newspaper]; curare [section, page]3) telev. cinem. montare [film, programme]4) inform. editare [ data]•- edit out
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