chronicler / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəl /

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chronicler2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a chronological record of events; a history.
v. 有主动词 verb

chron·i·cled, chron·i·cling.

  1. to record in or as in a chronicle.

chronicler 近义词

n. 名词 noun

reporter

chronicler 的近义词 4

更多chronicler例句

  1. The Politics Report is a living, breathing chronicle that eats your insights and grows because of them.
  2. But he was hardly a credible chronicler of his own biography.
  3. He is the chronicler of a colorful fashion-loving world, famously traversing Manhattan on his bicycle.
  4. What is the great chronicler of the Shoah doing being chummy with a collaborator?
  5. Lawrence also enjoyed the benefit of being virtually the lone chronicler of his deeds.
  6. Marville became most famous, of course, for his work as the official chronicler of the “Haussmannization” of Paris.
  7. According to the Meaux chronicler, he proceeded to expel them; but the particular acts are not recorded.
  8. The Lanercost chronicler admits that the Galwegians purchased peace, being unable to resist the forces of Bruce.
  9. Liszt is a poet, not a chronicler; he must be read as such, and not be taken au pied de la lettre.
  10. Then, as the sacred chronicler tersely and with Homeric brevity tells us, the shepherd "slew both the lion and the bear."
  11. With the smothered expression that half escaped his lips as he fell to the rear, the chronicler has no earthly concern.