annals / ˈæn lz /

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annals 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a record of events, especially a yearly record, usually in chronological order.
  2. historical records generally: the annals of war.
  3. a periodical publication containing the formal reports of an organization or learned field.

annals 近义词

n. 名词 noun

chronicles

annals 的近义词 5

更多annals例句

  1. Because Patel’s Gawain is “green” himself, the film frames his acceptance of the challenge as a way to have a noble adventure and inscribe his name in the annals of history.
  2. The Apollo 11 crew earned an enduring place in the annals of exploration, and rightly so, not because of what they did on the moon, but because they were there, and there first.
  3. The sitcom wife has largely been relegated to the sidelines in the annals of TV history.
  4. DeSilva starts his tour through the annals of bipedalism with other upright organisms.
  5. The sudden drop in Loeffler’s and Perdue’s fortunes must rank among the sharpest declines, over the briefest periods, in the annals of major national elections.
  6. But birthed out of the annals of Reddit and onto heavily trafficked pop-culture sites, “Too Many Cooks” has become mainstream.
  7. In the annals of 21st-century Latin American religion, it was a historic moment.
  8. Nothing like it had ever been pulled off in the annals of New York City crime.
  9. Filed away within the annals of the New York Historical Society, it escaped the notice of those who oversaw the archives.
  10. The annals of American violence include countless workplace shootings.
  11. It has long since dismissed as too short and simple for its pages, the short and simple annals of the poor.
  12. To-day I have stood in the main battery which has fired a shot establishing, in its way, a record in the annals of destruction.
  13. Out of manifold experiences in the tragical annals of mankind came the terrible Ahriman.
  14. No literary or artistic annals belong to this time, saving only the well-known scenes in “Nicholas Nickleby.”
  15. Thus died the greatest statesman of the eighteenth century, and the most precocious in our annals.