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chronicler

/kron-i-kuhl/US // ˈkrɒn ɪ kəl //UK // (ˈkrɒnɪkəl) //

编年史家,编剧,编纂者,编年史学家

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Definitions

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

    chron·i·cled, chron·i·cling.

    • : to record in or as in a chronicle.

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Examples

  • The Politics Report is a living, breathing chronicle that eats your insights and grows because of them.

  • But he was hardly a credible chronicler of his own biography.

  • He is the chronicler of a colorful fashion-loving world, famously traversing Manhattan on his bicycle.

  • What is the great chronicler of the Shoah doing being chummy with a collaborator?

  • Lawrence also enjoyed the benefit of being virtually the lone chronicler of his deeds.

  • Marville became most famous, of course, for his work as the official chronicler of the “Haussmannization” of Paris.

  • According to the Meaux chronicler, he proceeded to expel them; but the particular acts are not recorded.

  • The Lanercost chronicler admits that the Galwegians purchased peace, being unable to resist the forces of Bruce.

  • Liszt is a poet, not a chronicler; he must be read as such, and not be taken au pied de la lettre.

  • Then, as the sacred chronicler tersely and with Homeric brevity tells us, the shepherd "slew both the lion and the bear."

  • With the smothered expression that half escaped his lips as he fell to the rear, the chronicler has no earthly concern.