chronicler

chronicler

美 [ˈkronɪklə]  英 [ˈkrɒnɪklə(r)]

  • n.年代记作者;记录者
  • 网络年代记编者;编年史家;年代记录者

词形变化

复数:chroniclers  

英汉解释

n.
1.
年代记作者,编年史家
2.
记录者

英英解释

n.

例句

John Buchan, that arch-chronicler of yarns about enigmatic African pioneers, would have been proud of a hero who made such a speech.

记述非洲神秘先驱者趣闻知名编年史——约翰•巴肯(JohnBuchan),应该发表演讲英雄感到骄傲

Muslims too might kill all prisoners taken in battle: an Arab chronicler of this crusade records such a case in 1097.

穆斯林可能杀害战争逮捕俘虏阿拉伯史学记录1097十字一个例子

The chronicler sets down every detail, believing all to be of ultimate significance.

编年史琐事下来相信最终珍贵史料

Among Rome's later emperors was Valens, whose purge of pagans was described by one fourth-century chronicler as "monstrous savagery" .

瓦伦斯罗马后来皇帝之一教徒清洗在位二十五编年史形容可怕野蛮行径”。

As a chronicler of natural history today, Frans Lanting is a singular extraordinary talent.

作为当下一名自然历史记录FransLanting一个独一无二非凡天才

"Bow and knife never leave their hands, " wrote a Song dynasty chronicler; or mist nets, a modern chronicler might add.

宋朝一位史官写道他们弓箭刀具从不”,现代记录或许加上

He became a chronicler of contemporary history in 1834, when he produced stunning images of the burning of the houses of parliament.

1834年完成描绘国会大厦失火事件大作那个年代历史记录

In Touch apparently has become the Official Chronicler of American Bedding.

每周接触似乎成为美国床上用品编年史

The most gifted chronicler of America's tormented and fascinating South.

天才日记美国折磨引人入胜

That is the view of their chronicler, Philip Ziegler, and he gives them pretty high marks.

.齐格勒记录罗兹奖学金历史作家赞同上述观点奖学金评价

And then there is what Charles Mackay, 19th-century chronicler of speculative manias, called "the madness of crowds" .

此外19世纪投机狂热编年史作家查尔斯-麦基CharlesMackay集体疯狂”(madnessofcrowds)。