n. 1.年代记,编年史;记录。 2.〔C-〕《…新闻》〔报刊名〕。 短语和例子 chronicle history [play] 年代史剧,纯史剧。 the Chronicles 【圣经】《历王纪》。 The San Francisco chronicle《旧金山新闻》〔报刊名〕。 vt. 把…载于编年史中,记录。
a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead" 同义词:history, account, story,
record in chronological order; make a historical record
Generally a chronicle (, from Greek , from , chronos, "time") is a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order, as in a time line. Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and local events, the purpose being the recording of events that occurred, seen from the perspective of the chronicler.
例句与用法
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I disdain to chronicle such victories . 我不屑于做这些胜利的流水帐。
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The newspapers often chronicled his operations . 报上经常报导他做的手术。
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Every mouldering stone was a chronicle . 每块崩碎剥落的石头都是一部编年史。
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Faulkner chronicled the life of mississippi . 福克纳记述了密西西比州的生活史。
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There is a recordation of this drought in the local chronicles . 地方志中有关于这次旱灾的记载。
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There's time enough left to you to fill whole chronicle chronicles . 你还能活的岁数,足够写整本的史鉴的。
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The news should be chronicled without undue prominence or headlines . 刊载这类消息不应当用过分惹人注目的篇幅或标题。
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The smallest details of the operation had been daily chronicled by the journals . 工序的最小细节都已逐日刊登在各种报纸上。
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Perhaps the first to chronicle this dream was the greek satirist lucian . 也许第一个记述这一梦想的要算是希腊的讽刺作家露西安了。
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The building consists of a library holding documents from the carter presidency and a museum chronicling carter's career in the white house . 这座建筑包括收藏卡特担任总统期间文件的图书馆,以及记录着卡特白宫生涯的博物馆。