Editor vs Revisor - What's the difference?
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A person who edits or makes changes to documents.
A copy editor.
A person who edited a specific document.
* John Johnson wrote this term paper and the editor was Joan Johnson.
A person at a newspaper or similar institution who edits stories and decides which ones to publish.
* John is the city editor at the ''Daily Times''.
A machine used for editing (cutting and splicing) movie film
(computer software) A program for creating]] and [[make, making changes to files, especially text files.
* The TPU EVE editor''' is an excellent, extensible, programmable '''editor .
(television, cinematography) Someone who manipulates video footage and assembles it into the correct order etc for broadcast; a picture editor.
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(translation studies) A person who verifies the quality of a translated text in professional translation project management.
* 2005 , Christiane Nord, Training for the New Millennium: Pedagogies for translation and interpreting , edited by Martha Tennent, Benjamins Translation Library, p. 218:
(legal, US) In several states, an official charged with the responsibility for making new statutes technically consistent with the existing body of law.
As nouns the difference between editor and revisor
is that editor is a person who edits or makes changes to documents while revisor is a person who verifies the quality of a translated text in professional translation project management.editor
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(en noun)Derived terms
* copy editor * flatbed editor * editorial * editorializing * * editor-in-chief * editAnagrams
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(en noun)- [T]ranslation practice during training should, at least in part, be organised in projects where each student has the chance to play various roles: that of client, of revisor , of terminologist of documentation assistant, of free-lancer, of in-house translator working for a translation company, etc.
