editorialize

英 [ˌedɪˈtɔːriəlaɪz] 美 [ˌedɪˈtɔːriəlaɪz]

v.  (在报道中)加入意见; 发表社论

现在分词:editorializing过去式:editorialized第三人称单数:editorializes过去分词:editorialized

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牛津词典

verb

  1. (在报道中)加入意见
    to express your opinions rather than just reporting the news or giving the facts
    1. He accused the BBC of editorializing in its handling of the story.
      他指责英国广播公司在报道这则新闻时掺杂了主观评论。
  2. 发表社论
    to express an opinion in an editorial
    1. Yesterday the Washington Post editorialized on this subject.
      昨天《华盛顿邮报》就这一主题发表了社论。

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 editorialise

  1. VERB (主要指记者和报纸)发表社论,作出主观评论
    If someone editorializes, they express their opinion about something rather than just stating facts; mainly used in contexts where you are talking about journalists and newspapers.
    1. Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
      其他报纸已经发表了社论,谴责捷克政府对这一独立的个体草率下定论。

双语例句

  1. Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
    其他报纸已经发表了社论,谴责捷克政府对这一独立的个体草率下定论。
  2. He couldn't resist the opportunity, when reporting on a burglary, to editorialize on security systems.
    他不想放弃这个好机会,于是在报道抢劫案的时候评论了安保系统。
  3. You may travel or attain a higher education, deal with legal principles, teach a class dealing with religion or philosophy, and editorialize, promote, or bring understanding to difficult situations.
    你可能会走向或得到有关法律原则旳高等教育,讲授有关宗教或哲学旳课,编辑,推销,或者对困难形势旳理解力。

英英释义

verb

  1. insert personal opinions into an objective statement

      Synonym:    editorialise