chronology 的定义
plural chro·nol·o·gies.
- the sequential order in which past events occur.
- a statement of this order.
- the science of arranging time in periods and ascertaining the dates and historical order of past events.
- a reference work organized according to the dates of events.
chronology 近义词
等同于 journal
等同于 narrative
等同于 time
chronology 的近义词 51 个
- age
- date
- day
- era
- future
- generation
- hour
- life
- moment
- month
- occasion
- pace
- past
- point
- present
- season
- second
- space
- stage
- term
- turn
- week
- while
- year
- allotment
- bit
- bout
- clock
- continuance
- duration
- epoch
- eternity
- extent
- go
- infinity
- instance
- instant
- interval
- juncture
- lastingness
- lifetime
- shift
- span
- spell
- stint
- stretch
- tempo
- tide
- tour
- life span
- many a moon
chronology 的反义词 1 个
等同于 timetable
等同于 calendar
更多chronology例句
- The Mandalorian debuted one year later, and even though the TV series is set 19 years after Solo in the Star Wars chronology, it depicts a world, or a galaxy, that doesn’t seem to have improved for droids.
- First off, we now have confirmation that this sequel once again puts RE players into a first-person perspective and that it follows the direct chronology of RE7.
- With Version Control, even if you delete something or change it, there is a chronology to all of the changes that have been made — when a line of code was created, when it was edited — and you can roll back at any time.
- In the 1700s, geologist James Hutton showed how the chronology written into Scottish rocks extended millions of years into the past.
- Unlike other animals, we have minds capable of imagining a deep future, and we can conceive the daunting truth that our lifetime is a mere flash in an unfathomable chronology.
- All of that material could weave through the game preparation chronology.
- And what McGrath is especially good at doing is painstakingly reconstructing the chronology.
- Geography, that is, trumped chronology in his notions of accuracy.
- According to the Aptitude Chronology report, she was also diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
- But Hermes also delivers on his stated objective, to carry out a broad-stroke chronology of "music made new" in '70s New York.
- According to Bible chronology, Adam was created some six thousand years ago.
- And so the whole fabric of geological chronology vanishes into a mere unproved notion, based upon an if.
- According to Moréri there were in his day seventy systems of chronology founded on the history dictated by God himself.
- These fables lack chronology, and have no definite historical signification which can be made available.
- In this connection the reader must be reminded that the chronology of the early period is still uncertain.