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ed·i·to·ri·a·lize (also editorialise British English) /ˌedəˈtɔːriəlaɪz/ verb [intransitive] to give your opinion and not just the facts about something, especially publicly 〔尤指公开地〕发表评论editorialize on/about/against etc The BBC is not supposed to editorialize about the news. 英国广播公司报道此新闻时不应加入评论。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuseditorialize• During the summer debates on New York rent control, virtually every major city newspaper editorialized against controls.• In 1994, the Globe editorialized in favor of a new one.• They editorialized with barely concealed racism on the influx of perverted foreign religions.editorialize on/about/against etc• During the summer debates on New York rent control, virtually every major city newspaper editorialized against controls.ed·i·to·ri·a·lize verbChineseSyllable the opinion just not Corpus give to and your |