chronicle
chronicle 英 [ˈkrɒnɪkl] 美 [ˈkrɑnɪkl]
n. 编年史 vt. 把…载入编年史;按事件顺序记载
进行时:chronicling 过去式:chronicled 过去分词:chronicled 第三人称单数:chronicles 名词复数:chronicles
- To chronicle an event is to record it as it happens, and a chronicle is a record of those events. If your grandmother took the time to chronicle the details of her 1910 journey to Japan, you can read her chronicle today.
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- n. 编年史
- vt. 把…载入编年史;按事件顺序记载
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1. the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
《盎格鲁 – 撒克逊人编年史》
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2. Her latest novel is a chronicle of life in a Devon village.
她的最近一部小说是德文郡一个小村庄的生活记事。
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3. Her achievements are chronicled in a new biography out this week.
她的成就已载入本周出版的一本新传记中。
- chronicle (n.) c. 1300, cronicle, "historical account of facts or events in the order of time," from Anglo-French cronicle, from Old French cronique "chronicle" (Modern French chronique), from Latin chronica (neuter plural mistaken for fem. singular), from Greek ta khronika (biblia) "the (books of) annals, chronology," neuter plural of khronikos "of time, concerning time," from khronos "time" (see chrono-).
- chronicle (v.) "to record in a chronicle, make a simple record of occurrences in their order of time," c. 1400, croniclen, from chronicle (n.). Related: Chronicled; chronicling.
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