Editar in english

Edit

pronunciation: edət part of speech: verb
In gestures

editar = edit ; publish ; release ; redact. 

Example: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Example: There is no official index to the whole scheme, although an index has been published.Example: Continuous revision means that Phoenixes and major revisions will be released as separates between editions.Example: Also, the movie has been redacted by the producer -- it ends with a horrifying montage of real photos of dead and wounded Iraqis.

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» editar en colaboracióncoedit [co-edit] .

Example: He wrote, co-wrote, edited, or co-edited ten books and more then 60 scholarly articles.

» editar varias vecesgo into + a number of editions .

Example: A work which has gone into a number of editions is likely to have proved its worth and may be a standard text.

» reeditarrepublish  .

Example: In this case a publisher won the right to republish 'white pages' telephone directory information on the basis that there was no originality in the creation of the original directory information.

» sin editarunedited .

Example: This bank of data represented a valuable source of unedited views about users' perceptions, thoughts and attitudes about libraries and electronic resources.

» volver a editarrelaunch [re-launch]  .

Example: Information Development is currently published by Bowker-Saur, who relaunched it in1993 in a new and larger format.

Editar synonyms

cut in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: kʌt part of speech: verb, noun redact in spanish: redactar, pronunciation: rɪdækt part of speech: verb, noun edit out in spanish: editar, pronunciation: edətaʊt part of speech: verb
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