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redact    音标拼音: [rɪd'ækt]
vt. 编辑,编写

编辑,编写

redact
编修

redact
n 1: someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
[synonym: {redact}, {redactor}, {reviser}, {rewriter}, {rewrite
man}]
v 1: formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't
put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite
language" [synonym: {frame}, {redact}, {cast}, {put}, {couch}]
2: prepare for publication or presentation by correcting,
revising, or adapting; "Edit a book on lexical semantics";
"she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the
most personal passages" [synonym: {edit}, {redact}]


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  • Is redact an acceptable substitute for delete or omit?
    The context where I've most often met this word is also not in the dictionary: adapting an old recipe to modern use is called 'redacting' or 'redaction'
  • What is difference between editor and redactor?
    The only use of "redact" I normally hear is sense 3), removing sensitive material from a document before publication or sharing, so I would think a redactor is specifically a person who performs that action, while an editor is someone who does the broader tasks of grammar-checking, fact-checking, proofreading, content management, etc
  • What word is used to replace a redacted name?
    If a name of an military officer is redacted for security reasons, how can I replace his name with an adjective and the word 'officer' without too much hubbub? Say the original sentence is "The m
  • writing - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Question: Is the word here really redact? My dictionary defines redact as edit text for publication Is there another word that describes the action you highlight in your question?
  • Can an image be redacted, or just text? - English Language Usage . . .
    The current use of redact often includes image redaction, especially when discussing electronic files such as Word or PDF documents The NSA Redacting with Confidence guide (note, 1 4MB PDF available from NSA index) discusses redacting images - for example: Select each chart, diagram, image, or segment of text to be redacted and delete that item
  • Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols
    Standard practice is to substitute asterisk when replacing just some letters (especially vowels, and not normally the first or last letter) in a swear-word (for example - "sh*t", or "c**t") Any random combination of other "special" characters (including but not limited to #%!@?) may be used to denote "some unspecified swear-word" I think OP's specific example is at least "unusual" usage I
  • What name for bowdlerisation with asterisks (e. g. , “f*ck”)?
    I think it's worth mentioning "redact" as a relevant word It does have meaning beyond the typical government-censorship connotation
  • legalese - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    To redact means to edit for publication You might say sanitizing is redacting with a particular purpose As with redaction, neither of these verbs specifically refer to the use of a black box For that, common verb phrases are mark out, black out, cover up (3) The security officer blacked out (or marked out) the driver’s address
  • What the #$@ %*! is that called? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    No, redact refers to sensitive or confidential information, rather than offensive, and it means totally removed obscrued blacked out, rather than creatively obfuscated (but the words can still be deduced)
  • Which spelling is correct: Re-order or Reorder
    I would imagine that both are equally viable in that context and that it comes down to which you prefer using, either visually or in terms of what you believe to be correct If you find different dictonary definition websites with each using or referring to a different spelling, then that would suggest that you could use either Hope this helps





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