"Editor" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 biān jí to edit / to compile / editor / compiler
 biān jí qì editor (software)
 biān zhě editor / compiler
 biān jí jiā editor / compiler
 zé rèn biān jí editor in charge
 zhǔ biān editor in chief
 xiǎo biān editor or creator of online content (diminutive term, often used to refer to oneself: I, me, this writer)
 zǒng biān jí chief editor (of newspaper)
 zǒng biān chief editor (of newspaper) / abbr. for 總編輯|总编辑
 biān shěn to copy-edit / copy editor
 Wèi Zhēng Wei Zheng (580-643), Tang politician and historian, notorious as a critic, editor of History of the Sui Dynasty 隋書|隋书
 Yè Shèng táo Ye Shengtao (1894-1988), writer and editor, known esp. for children's books
 àn to press / to push / to leave aside or shelve / to control / to restrain / to keep one's hand on / to check or refer to / according to / in the light of / (of an editor or author) to make a comment
 Liú Yì qìng Liu Yiqing (403-444), writer of South Song Dynasty, compiler and editor of A New Account of the Tales of the World 世說新語|世说新语[Shi4 shuo1 Xin1 yu3]
 kē xué biān jí science editor (of a publication)
 Sòng Cí Song Ci (1186-1249), Southern Song lawyer, editor of Record of Washed Grievances 洗冤集錄|洗冤集录 / (1247), said to be the world's first legal forensic text
 wén běn biān jí qì text editor
 biān yì jiā translator and editor
 Shū Mèng lán Shu Menglan (1759-1835), Qin dynasty writer, poet and editor of Anthology of ci poems tunes 白香詞譜|白香词谱
 Guō Mào qiàn Guo Maoqian (11th century), Song dynasty editor of the Collection of Yuefu Songs and Ballads 樂府詩集|乐府诗集[Yue4 fu3 Shi1 ji2]
 Zhèng Yì lǐ Zheng Yili (1906-2002), translator, editor and lexicographer, creator of the Zheng coding
 xié lǐ biān jí associate editor
 zhù lǐ biān jí assistant editor
 zhì zuò biān jí production editor
  technical editor
  Web Editor
  photo editor
  film editor
  Deputy to the Under-Secretary-General and Chief Editor
 Zēng Shēn Zeng Shen (505-435 BC), a.k.a. 曾子[Zeng1 zi3], student of Confucius, presumed editor or author of Confucian classic the Great Learning 大學|大学[Da4 xue2]
 Zēng zǐ Zengzi (505-435 BC), student of Confucius, presumed editor or author of Confucian classic the Great Learning 大學|大学[Da4 xue2]
 Gù Yě wáng Gu Yewang (519-581), historian and an interpreter of classical texts, editor of Yupian 玉篇[Yu4 pian1]
 měi biān (publishing) (abbr. for 美術編輯|美术编辑[mei3 shu4 bian1 ji2]) layout and graphics / graphic design / art editor / graphic designer
 měi shù biān jí (publishing) layout and graphics / graphic design / art editor / graphic designer
 diāo pán (of a dog) to hold a frisbee in its mouth / (fig.) derogatory nickname given to Hu Xijin 胡錫進|胡锡进[Hu2 Xi1 jin4] for doing the CCP's bidding as editor of the "Global Times"
 Hú Diāo pán derogatory nickname given to Hu Xijin 胡錫進|胡锡进[Hu2 Xi1 jin4] for doing the CCP's bidding as editor of the "Global Times"
 zé biān editor in charge (abbr. for 責任編輯|责任编辑[ze2 ren4 bian1 ji2])
 Wú xiā mǐ Boshiamy, input method editor for Chinese (from Taiwanese 無啥物, Tai-lo pr. [bô-siánn-mih] "it's nothing")
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