chronicler
基本解釋
- n.年代記編者;年代記錄者
英漢例句
- In Touch apparently has become the Official Chronicler of American Bedding.
《每周接觸》似乎已成爲(wèi)美國(guó)牀上用品的編年史。 - “Bow and knife never leave their hands, ” wrote a Song dynasty chronicler; or mist nets, a modern chronicler might add.
宋朝的一位史官寫(xiě)道他們“弓箭刀具從不離手”,現(xiàn)代的記錄者或許會(huì)加上薄網(wǎng)。 - He became a chronicler of contemporary history in 1834, when he produced stunning images of the burning of the houses of parliament.
儅透納1834年完成了這幅描繪國(guó)會(huì)大廈失火事件的大作後,他成了那個(gè)年代歷史的記錄者。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - The best chronicler of modern mavericks, to my mind, is Michael Lewis.
FORBES: God Bless the Mavericks - How else could he have become such a chronicler whose greatest work is still studied as the precursor of the modern psychological novel?
ECONOMIST: New fiction - Anderson, who has been observer and chronicler of the web, now shares the details of his childhood and family history of invention and entrepreneurism.
FORBES: Chris Anderson's New 'Maker' Vision
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- chronicler r 撰寫(xiě)編年躰的人
- a chronicler 編年史作者
- Aeon Chronicler 亙古紀(jì)年者
- Pathfinder Chronicler 歷史探索者
- Chronicler Steelwill 史學(xué)家