copy edit
verb [ T ] mainly US (also copy-edit) uk/ˈkɒp.i ˌed.ɪt/ us/ˈkɑː.pi ˌed.ɪt/ (UK usually subedit)
编审
to check and make changes to a text in order to prepare it to be published
Users will be able to contribute to the guides, but they will be rigorously fact-checked and copy edited. 用户将能够为指南做出贡献,但它们将被严格地核查和编审。
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- He is wonderfully articulate, speaking in paragraphs that don't require copy editing.
- I once had to copy-edit a quarterly report on the status of monitoring wells on a hazardous waste site.
- It costs money to publish papers, to have them reviewed, to have them copy edited.
- He puts together the magazine on a computer in his apartment and relies on an all-volunteer staff to help him copy edit the stories.
- It's a very shoddily written section. It wasn't copy-edited properly.