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Definition of "edit" in Englisch

noun

  1. A change to the text of a document.

  2. (computing) A change in the text of a file, a website or the code of software.

    • He has made 5780 edits on Wikipedia so far.
  3. An edited piece of media, especially video footage.

    • An early edit of the film included a romantic subplot.
  4. (Internet, specifically) A compilation of memorable moments (in a show, sport, etc.), often featuring stylized camera effects and intense music.

    • a basketball edit, a Thor edit
    • bro thinks he's in an edit (Internet meme)
  5. (comedy) An interruption or change to an improvised scene.

  6. (genetics) An alteration to the DNA sequence of a chromosome; an act of gene splicing.

  7. (fashion) A range of products related by theme or purpose.

verb

  1. To change a text, or a document.

    • Your speech is too long. You need to edit it.
  2. To alter a photograph or recording of sound or video.

    • We shot an hour-long interview then edited it down to 45 minutes.
  3. (transitive) To be the editor of a publication.

    • He edits the Chronicle.
  4. (computing) To change the contents of a file, website, etc.

    • Wikipedia is an interactive encyclopedia which allows anybody to edit and improve articles.
  5. (biology) To alter the DNA sequence of a chromosome; to perform gene splicing.

  6. To assemble a film by cutting and splicing raw footage.

  7. (comedy) To cut short or otherwise alter an improvised scene.

  8. (ergative) To lend itself to editing in a certain way.