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Definition
Editor-in-chief; the person in overall charge of editorial affairs.
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How it's used
Refers specifically to the person with final authority over editorial content in media organizations. While it sounds formal, it is the standard term used in both professional newsrooms and casual conversation when discussing media roles. It is often abbreviated to 總編 in less formal settings.
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Who is the editor-in-chief of this newspaper?
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Common phrases
editor-in-chief's office
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