0 used to describe a piece of writing that expresses a personal opinion and is usually printed in a newspaper opposite the page on which the editorial is printed:
1 a piece of writing that expresses a personal opinion and is usually printed in a newspaper opposite the page on which the editorial is printed:
2 a page or section of a newspaper with signed articles expressing personal opinions, usually opposite the page of editorials (= statements of the newspaper’s opinions)
She penned an op-ed over the weekend which was sharply critical of the Party.
He has offered an excellent discussion of the issues raised in an op-ed published on Friday.
In addition, senior retired security officials write regular and op-ed articles in all major newspapers.
Examples are writing op-ed articles and speaking out in public forums - now merely occasional.
Using rhetoric to influence audiences comprises the bulk of daily activity for political actors, including interest groups, politicians, parties, social movements, and op-ed writers.
Thus, in the student op-ed essay defending religious beliefs (48), the writer takes pains to affirm her belief in neurobiology and physiology, though without explaining why these are relevant.
It contains satirical articles (such as fake news briefs, interviews, and op-ed pieces), cartoons, and photos.
中文繁体
(指文章)發表個人意見的,專欄版的,特稿的(通常刊在與社論版相對的版面上)…
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(指文章)发表个人意见的,专栏版的,特稿的(通常刊在与社论版相对的版面上)…
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editorial…
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komentarz dnia…
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gazete baş yazısına benzer fikir yazısı şeklinde, yorum…
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редакционный комментарий, публицистическая статья…
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