chroniclers

chroniclers

美 [ˈkronɪklə]  英 [ˈkrɒnɪklə(r)]

  • n.年代记作者;记录者
  • 网络不再是记录者

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

He was one of the most prolific and famous writers and chroniclers of the Yukon gold rush days.

最多公司之一著名作家编年史育空地区淘金热天

Other chroniclers of American history talk of "ages" (Reform, Gilded, Jazz etc) that lasted no more than a decade or so.

其他美国编年史十年左右时期”(改革时期镀金时期爵士乐时期等等谈论美国

Wall Street chroniclers one day could look back at the early 21st century and easily dub it the Era of the Hedge Fund.

一天华尔街编年史作者能够回顾21世纪初期几年他们毫不犹豫称之为对冲基金时代

But chroniclers of the time recorded that everyone enjoyed the event and the grand banquet that followed.

但是当时年代编者记载人人都喜欢活动随后举行盛大宴会

Rarely combatants or politicians, they offer their services as advisors, tutors, and chroniclers for every major race in the world.

少有参战参政他们提供服务顾问导师编年史学者一直记录这个世界每个主要种族

Britain has its own innovative court chroniclers.

英国本土有具有创新意识法庭记录

There were some among us, however, the scholars and chroniclers , who knew well the words and shuddered at their significance.

我们有一些学者史官非常了解这些信号震颤

Along with these invader: came chroniclers and critics like Al-beruni who studied Indian society and polity.

连同这些侵略者一起出现研究印度社会政治鲁尼这样年代记录批评家

He writes about break ups and sadness and fear of death, but unlike so many other weary chroniclers, he is a romantic not a cynic.

作曲有关分手悲伤死亡恐惧但是其他那么令人记录浪漫愤世嫉俗

All this makes Lebanon a fascinating subject, but also a hazardous one for its chroniclers.

一切黎巴嫩成为令人着迷题材纪实而言糟糕透顶

They are more than chroniclers, they are interpreters of daily life.

然而他们不仅仅是编年史而是一天一天生活解说

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