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editorial [‚edɪ'tɔ:rɪəl](decision, comment) de la rédaction; (job, problems, skills) de rédaction, rédactionnel2 noun(b) (department) service m de la rédaction, rédaction f►► editorial changes corrections fpl;editorial content contenu m rédactionnel;editorial department (in press) service m de la rédaction, rédaction f, direction f de la rédaction;editorial director (of newspaper) rédacteur(trice) m,f en chef, directeur(trice) m,f de la rédaction; (of publishing company) directeur(trice) m,f de la rédaction;editorial freedom liberté f des rédacteurs;editorial interference ingérence f rédactionnelle;editorial office (salle f de) rédaction f;editorial opinion (in press) avis m éditorial;editorial policy politique f éditoriale; (in press) politique f de la rédaction;the editorial staff la rédaction -
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editorial [‚edɪˈtɔ:rɪəl]1. adjective[meeting, staff] de la rédaction ; [control, decision, policy] éditorial2. noun* * *[ˌedɪ'tɔːrɪəl] 1.noun éditorial m (on sur)2.1) ( in journalism) [staff, office] de la rédaction2) ( in publishing) [policy, decision] éditorial -
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A n éditorial m (on sur).B adj1 Journ [policy, office, staff, freedom, independence] de la rédaction ; [interference] dans la rédaction ; to have editorial control avoir la direction de la rédaction ; the editorial page la page de l'éditorial ;2 Publg [policy, decision] éditorial ; to have editorial control avoir le contrôle du texte ; to do editorial work faire du travail d'édition. -
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[-'to:-]adjective (of or belonging to editors: editorial work/staff.) de (la) rédaction
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staff — n. personnel 1) an administrative; coaching; editorial; hospital; medical; nursing; office; teaching staff 2) a skeleton staff 3) on the staff 4) (misc.) to join a staff (she joined the staff as an editor) group of officers serving a commander 5) … Combinatory dictionary
Editorial board — The editorial board is a group of people, usually at a print publication, who dictate the tone and direction the publication s editorials will take. Board makeup At a newspaper, the editorial board usually consists of the editorial page editor,… … Wikipedia
editorial — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ newspaper ▪ front page ▪ lead (esp. AmE) ▪ The lead editorial in today s New York Times criticized the policy. ▪ full page … Collocations dictionary