chronicler

英['krɒnɪklə(r)] 美['krɒnɪklə(r)]
  • n. 年代记编者;年代记录者
Noun:
  1. someone who writes chronicles

1. A modern chronicler of hell might look to the lives of chronic - pain patients for inspiration.
一位现代地狱记实者可以从观察慢性疼痛病患者的生活中寻找灵感.

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2. The chronicler sets down every detail, believing all to be of ultimate significance.
编年史家把每一件琐事都记了下来, 相信最终都是珍贵史料.

来自辞典例句

3. In Touch apparently has become the Official Chronicler of American Bedding.
《每周接触》似乎已成为美国床上用品的编年史.

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4. Fitzgerald is considered the chronicler of the 1920 s in America and the spokesman of the " Lost Generation ".
菲茨杰拉德被认为是美国20年代的编年史作家, “ 迷惘的一代 ” 的代言人.

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5. According to certain chronicler, this great novelist is going to write no more long novel.
根据某些编年史家的说法, 这位伟大的小说家将不再写长篇了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. According to certain chronicler, this great novelist is going to write no more long novel.
      根据某些编年史家的说法,这位伟大的小说家将不再写长篇了。