redaction
美[rɪ'dækʃn] 英[rɪ'dækʃn]
n. 编辑;校订;修订本
英英释义
Noun- putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form
- the act of putting something in writing
例句
- Katherine stared up at the redaction in silence. 凯瑟琳凝视这份摘要,陷入了沉默。
- We redact and pack up the contributions from kinds of universities. 我们编辑整理各大高校活动相关稿件。
- In the 20th century, literary source criticism has been supplemented by form criticism, and also by redaction criticism. 在20世纪,文学的出处考据补充进了形式考据和编纂考据。
- Text redaction is normally a tedious manual process that requires staff possessing significant domain expertise . 文本节录通常是一种冗长乏味的人工处理,还要求工作人员掌握很多 领域专有知识 。
- Automatic redaction had become standard practice when offering digitized documents. 当提供数字化文档时,自动修订已经成为标准做法。
- If a lender agrees to a redaction reduction, the government will would partly match their the amount. 如果出借方同意减少,政府可补足部分款项。
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