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diarist

/dahy-uh-rist/US // ˈdaɪ ə rɪst //UK // (ˈdaɪərɪst) //

写日记的人,写日记者,日记员,日记家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who keeps a diary.

Examples

  • “Bob has proposed,” Jerry Hall tells diarist Sebastian Shakespeare.

  • According to Daily Mail diarist Richard Kay,  "his abrupt departure has caused something of a stir."

  • He is now a denouncer of the logging industry and a clearsighted diarist.

  • "I remember the conversation very well," he tells diarist Hugh Muir.

  • Malala is the same age as another writer, a diarist, who inspired many around the world.

  • Apart from his suburban trip to Putney, we find the diarist chronicling journeys to and from Portsmouth.

  • The diarist Evelyn remarked all this in a more appreciative manner than any writer before or since.

  • Again, the sins of the religious diarist are of a very formal pattern, and are told with an elaborate whine.

  • The anonymous diarist was not a partisan of the Queen, but his work is more impartial than any other of the period.

  • The royal diarist says that the victims fell into a delirium and died in that state.