chronicle

noun
🔊/ˈkrɒnɪkl/
🔊/ˈkrɑːnɪkl/
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  1. a written record of events in the order in which they happened编年史;历史
    • the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle《盎格鲁–撒克逊人编年史》
    • Her latest novel is a chronicle of life in a Devon village.她的最近一部小说是德文郡一个小村庄的生活纪事。🔊🔊
    Topics Historyc2
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French cronicle, variant of Old French cronique, via Latin from Greek khronika ‘annals’, from khronikos ‘of time’, from khronos ‘time’.

chronicle

verb
🔊/ˈkrɒnɪkl/
🔊/ˈkrɑːnɪkl/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they chronicle
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🔊/ˈkrɑːnɪkl/
he / she / it chronicles
🔊/ˈkrɒnɪklz/
🔊/ˈkrɑːnɪklz/
past simple chronicled
🔊/ˈkrɒnɪkld/
🔊/ˈkrɑːnɪkld/
past participle chronicled
🔊/ˈkrɒnɪkld/
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-ing form chronicling
🔊/ˈkrɒnɪklɪŋ/
🔊/ˈkrɑːnɪklɪŋ/
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  1. chronicle something to record events in the order in which they happened把…载入编年史;按事件顺序记载
    • Her achievements are chronicled in a new biography out this week.她的成就已载入本周出版的一本新传记中。🔊🔊
    Topics Literature and writingc2
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryChronicle is used with these nouns as the object:
    • history
    • journey
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    Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French cronicle, variant of Old French cronique, via Latin from Greek khronika ‘annals’, from khronikos ‘of time’, from khronos ‘time’.