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Detailed Translations for edit from English to Dutch

edit:

edit [the ~] nomen

  1. the edit (draw up; formulate; draft)
    het opstellen; redigeren; het opmaken
  2. the edit
    – A change made to a file or a document. 1
    de bewerking

to edit verb (edits, edited, editing)

  1. to edit (rewrite; revise)
    bewerken; herschrijven
  2. to edit
    tekst redigeren; bewerken
  3. to edit
    – To make a change to an existing file or document. 1
    bewerken
    • bewerken verb (bewerk, bewerkt, bewerkte, bewerkten, bewerkt)
  4. to edit
    – To run software that makes extensive, predictable changes to a file automatically, such as a linker or a filter for graphics. 1
    bewerken
    • bewerken verb (bewerk, bewerkt, bewerkte, bewerkten, bewerkt)

Conjugations for edit:

present
  1. edit
  2. edit
  3. edits
  4. edit
  5. edit
  6. edit
simple past
  1. edited
  2. edited
  3. edited
  4. edited
  5. edited
  6. edited
present perfect
  1. have edited
  2. have edited
  3. has edited
  4. have edited
  5. have edited
  6. have edited
past continuous
  1. was editing
  2. were editing
  3. was editing
  4. were editing
  5. were editing
  6. were editing
future
  1. shall edit
  2. will edit
  3. will edit
  4. shall edit
  5. will edit
  6. will edit
continuous present
  1. am editing
  2. are editing
  3. is editing
  4. are editing
  5. are editing
  6. are editing
subjunctive
  1. be edited
  2. be edited
  3. be edited
  4. be edited
  5. be edited
  6. be edited
diverse
  1. edit!
  2. let's edit!
  3. edited
  4. editing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for edit:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bewerking edit edition; new edition; operating; operation; reprint; revision; rewrite
opmaken draft; draw up; edit; formulate
opstellen draft; draw up; edit; formulate
redigeren draft; draw up; edit; formulate
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bewerken edit; revise; rewrite
herschrijven edit; revise; rewrite
opmaken adorn; burn up; consume; decorate; dress; dunnage; finish; garnish; get started; make a start; make up; make-up; ornament; put on make-up; spend; squander; trim; use; use up
tekst redigeren edit
- blue-pencil; cut; delete; edit out; redact
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bewerking verb

Related Words for "edit":

  • reedit, editing, edited, editable, edits

Synonyms for "edit":


Related Definitions for "edit":

  1. prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting2
    • she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages2
  2. cut or eliminate2
    • she edited the juiciest scenes2
  3. cut and assemble the components of2
    • edit film2
  4. supervise the publication of2
    • The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years2
  5. To make a change to an existing file or document.1
  6. A change made to a file or a document.1
  7. To run software that makes extensive, predictable changes to a file automatically, such as a linker or a filter for graphics.1

Wiktionary Translations for edit:

edit
verb
  1. to change a text, or a document
noun
  1. a change to the text of a document
edit
verb
  1. veranderen om iets voor een of ander doel geschikt te maken
  2. een bestand of map wijzigen om voor een ander doel geschikt te maken
  3. de juiste beelden achter elkaar zetten
  4. op schrift onder woorden brengen
noun
  1. een verandering om iets voor een bepaald doel geschikt te maken
  2. het monteren

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
edit bewerking Bearbeitung — allg.|: Vorgang, durch den ein Gegenstand, z.B. ein Dokument, in Form und/oder Inhalt verändert wird
edit opmaken; opstellen; redigeren; stellen; stileren rédigermettre par écrit, en bon ordre, dans un style clair et convenable, des lois, des règlements, des décisions, des résolutions prises dans une assemblée, ou les matériaux d’un ouvrage, ou les idées fournir en commun pour quelque écrire
edit emitteren; uitgeven éditerpublier un ouvrage ou le mettre en vente ; s’emploie généralement au sujet d’un livre.