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1 ♦ editorial
♦ editorial /ɛdɪˈtɔ:rɪəl/A a.1 ( editoria) redazionale; di redazione: the editorial staff, il personale della redazione; la redazione; editorial alterations of the text, modifiche redazionali al testo; editorial assistant, segretario (o segretaria) di redazione; editorial manager, capo della segreteria redazionale; editorial supervisor, revisore redazionale2 (giorn.) della direzione; del giornale; editoriale: editorial policy, la linea di un giornale; editorial comment, editoriale; the editorial chair, la direzione ( di un giornale)B n.editoriale; articolo di fondo; fondo (fam.); articolo di opinioneeditorialistn.editoriallyavv.redazionalmente. -
2 editorial
[ˌedɪ'tɔːrɪəl] 1.1) giorn. [policy, freedom, independence] di redazioneeditorial office — redazione, ufficio redazionale
2) (in publishing) [policy, decision] editoriale2.nome editoriale m., articolo m. di fondo (on su)* * *[-'to:-]adjective (of or belonging to editors: editorial work/staff.) editoriale; redazionale* * *[ˌedɪ'tɔːrɪəl] 1.1) giorn. [policy, freedom, independence] di redazioneeditorial office — redazione, ufficio redazionale
2) (in publishing) [policy, decision] editoriale2.nome editoriale m., articolo m. di fondo (on su) -
3 editorial *** edi·to·rial
[ˌɛdɪ'tɔːrɪəl]1. adjredazionale, editorialeeditorial assistant — assistente m/f di redazione
2. n(in newspaper) editoriale m, articolo di fondo
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