单词 | editorialise |
例句 | "We English," he writes, "editorialise, we rationalise, we explain." Noises off: Theatre that makes us see differently 2012-05-25T08:35:20Z This doesn't mean they don't editorialise, often wildly. Do TV's 'scripted reality' shows fuel regional prejudice? 2011-07-16T23:07:08Z Novelists can editorialise in the margins of a narrative; a dramatist is unable to comment from the wings, and must allow actors to entice from the text whatever meanings they fancy. Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? by James Shapiro | Book review 2010-04-03T23:07:00Z I don’t find it hard working with people I disagree with politically; I’m not there to editorialise or flatter or debunk. ‘He’s not just a dreary person sitting in a chair, he loves to show off’: photographing Donald Trump 2017-01-13T05:00:00Z How could anyone miss the obvious point that newspapers traditionally editorialise at the end of election campaigns because it is only at that stage that all the policies of political parties are known? Julia Gillard book exclusive: how the bullying, biased media hurts Australia 2015-06-22T04:00:00Z We will get more detail about audience habits and those who are underserved by the arts, the length of time for viewing niche media, and whether to chunk things up and editorialise. The Space: click here for culture 2012-10-08T17:48:34Z It was wonderful that the Guardian chose to editorialise about the greatest occasion in the Irish sporting calendar. Letters: Why we're glad to be GAA 2010-09-24T23:06:00Z |
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