chronicler
记录者
常用释义
英音[ ˈkrɒnɪklə(r) ]
美音[ ˈkrɑːnɪklər ]
变形
复数:
chroniclers
基本释义
- n. 记录者;年代史编者
例句
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1·I know I'm not a very good chronicler, but I than anybody remember you.我知道我不是一个很好的记录者,但我比任何人都记得你。
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2·The author, known as the chronicler, is sometimes identified with Ezra.作者,被称为记录者,有时是确定以斯拉。
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3·In Touch apparently has become the Official Chronicler of American Bedding.《每周接触》似乎已成为美国床上用品的编年史。
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4·The chronicler sets down every detail, believing all to be of ultimate significance.编年史家把每一件琐事都记了下来,相信最终都是珍贵史料。
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5·As a chronicler of natural history today, Frans Lanting is a singular extraordinary talent.作为当下的一名自然历史记录者,Frans Lanting是一个独一无二的非凡的天才。
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6·"Bow and knife never leave their hands," wrote a Song dynasty chronicler; or mist nets, a modern chronicler might add.宋朝的一位史官写道他们“弓箭刀具从不离手”,现代的记录者或许会加上薄网。
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7·Tom Hanks Time has called Tom Hanks America's chronicler in chief21; Sacramento State can call him their most famous dropout.《时代》周刊称汤姆·汉克斯为美国历史的首要记录者,而加州大学萨克拉门托分校则称他为该学校最知名的辍学者。
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8·The mood recalls a letter written in 1870 by the city’s most famous chronicler, Lafcadio Hearn, to a friend in Cincinnati: “Times are not good here.这种情绪让人回想起该市最著名的史学家拉夫卡迪奥•赫恩(Lafcadio Hearn)1870年写给一位在辛辛那提的友人的信,他在信中这样写到:“现在这里的情况可不好,整个城市都成为一片废墟。
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9·Alexis de Tocqueville, the great French chronicler of early America, was once misquoted as having said: “America is the best country in the world to be poor.”亚历西斯·德·托克维尔是专注早期美国历史的法国编年史学家。
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10·He sounded more like Carl Sandburg in love hate thrall with great maddening Chicago than like the usual tough gritty moody chronicler of California's broken dreams.说他是个脾气暴躁不屈不挠的加利福尼亚碎梦拾荒者(记事者),倒不如说他更像卡尔•桑德堡,一个对疯狂芝加哥有挥之不去的爱恨交加之情结的诗人。
同根词
词根:
chronicle
chronological
adj
按年代顺序排列的;依时间前后排列而记载的
chronologically
adv
按年代地
chronicle
n
编年史,年代记;记录
chronology
n
年表;年代学
chronicle
vt
记录;把…载入编年史
chronologize
vt
[统计] 按年代排列;作年表