chronicled

[ˈkrɔnɪkəld]
  • 释义
  • 将(某事物)载入编年史( chronicle的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 双语例句
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    She chronicled her experience in a book, Bye - Bye Boardroom.

    她在一本叫做的书里详细讲述了她的经历.

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    Others have chronicled what went wrong.

    其它的人已经记录了什么出了问题.

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    As the creator of Tom Joad , he chronicled Depression - era misery.

    作为汤姆·约德的创造者, 他记录了大萧条中的苦难生活.

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    Faulkner chronicled the life of Mississippi.

    福克纳记述了密西西比州的生活史.

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    The newspapers often chronicled his operations.

    报上经常报导他做的手术.

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  • 6、

    The smallest details of the operation had been daily chronicled by the journals.

    工序的最小细节都已逐日刊登在各种报纸上.

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    China's human rights abuses have been chronicled on numerous occasions.

    中国的不良人权纪录已经被多次提及.

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    The news should be chronicled without undue prominence or headlines.

    刊载这类消息不应当用过分惹人注目的篇幅或标题.

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    The famous businessman's biography chronicled his rise to success.

    那位知名企业家的传记里记载著他成功的过程.

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    His achievements are chronicled in'Time weekly'and he appeared as the front cover person.

    他的成绩已经被载入《时代周刊》,并作为封面人物出现.

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