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chronological

/kron-l-oj-i-kuhl/US // ˌkrɒn lˈɒdʒ ɪ kəl //UK // (ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl, ˌkrəʊ-) //

按时间顺序,按时间顺序排列,按时间顺序排列的,按时间排序

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : arranged in the order of time: a chronological list of events.
    • : pertaining to or in accordance with chronology: a chronological process.

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Examples

  • The book zigzags from place to place on a chronological, continental-scale field trip.

  • Mare’s chronological structure, a welcome break from the tangles of timelines that obscure weak plotting in too many recent shows, adds another layer of difficulty.

  • His drawings of a man who’s up to his neck in water are essentially identical, but because they’re divided across five panels, they strongly imply chronological succession.

  • The leg brace that allows Alex Smith to play footballHere’s a chronological look back at Smith’s improbable recovery.

  • Then the Archives started the chronological release, which covers February 1971 to July 1973.

  • Here are the biggest reveals in the court documents, in chronological order.

  • Like Moby-Dick, River Bend Chronicle mixes together narrative and essays, not always in chronological order.

  • In chronological order: When the story of Henrietta Lacks was “ripped” for an episode of Law and Order.

  • Instead, I bring you ten fun and exciting Dick Morris audios, images, videos (in chronological order).

  • As we follow the poet's work in its chronological development, we find this trait growing more and more pronounced.

  • Below, however, I have recorded in chronological order the more important references to them which have come under my observation.

  • You searched all the chronological records of the two classifications of telegrams that we have indicated?

  • The series of prescriptions and suggestions with regard to children, for instance, could be read in chronological sequence.

  • His view of his obligations was strictly chronological, and in taking it he counted, like the poet, only happy hours.

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