chronological如何读

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chronological是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 依时间前后排列而记载的
  2. 按时间计算的(年龄)
  3. 年代学的
  4. 许多事件的
  5. 编年的
  6. 按照年月顺序(排列)的
  7. 按时间顺序的
  8. 在年代上的
  9. 按时间的前后顺序排列的
  10. 按年代序的
  11. 按事件年代顺序记载的
adv. (副词)
  1. 按时间的前后顺序排列地

chronological自然拼读

chron·o·log·i·cal

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chronological扩展

chronologic (adj.), chronologically (adv.)

chronological词根

词根:chronicle

adv.

chronologically 按年代地

n.

chronicle 编年史,年代记;记录

chronology 年表;年代学

chronicler 记录者;年代史编者

chronoscope 极微时间测定器

vt.

chronicle 记录;把…载入编年史

chronologize [统计] 按年代排列;作年表

chronological英英释义

adjective

according to the sequence in which things happen.The first part of the history test consisted of arranging events in chronological order.Most novels present a chronological telling of their story.

related to the measurement of time or the science of chronology.His chronological age was only fifty, but the disease made him appear much older.

chronological词组

chronological order年月日次序;(事情发生或发展的)时间次序

chronological agen. [心]实足年龄(用途测定智商的数据);实龄

chronological record序时记录

chronological词源中文解释

"按时间顺序排列",1610年代,来自 chronology + -ical。1754年出现 Chronological order。相关词汇: Chronologic(1610年代); chronologically。

chronological词源英文解释

chonological from chronologic + -al >entry 1 or from chronology + -ical; chronologic from chronology + -ic >entry 1, probably after French chronologique or New Latin chronologicus

The first known use of chronological was in 1614

chronological儿童词典英英释义

chrysanthemumnoun

any of a genus of plants that are related to the daisies and include weeds, ornamental plants grown for their brightly colored often double flower heads, and others important as sources of substances used in medicine and as insecticides

a flower head of an ornamental chrysanthemum

chrysalisnoun

the pupa of a butterfly or mothalso: the hardened outer layer of such a pupa compare cocoon sense 1

chrysalisnoun

the pupa of a butterfly or mothalso: the hardened outer layer of such a pupa compare cocoon sense 1

chrysalidnoun

chrysalis

chronometernoun

an instrument for measuring timeespecially: one intended to keep time with great exactness

chronologynoun

the science that deals with measuring time and dating events

a chronological table or list

chronologicaladjective

arranged in or according to the order of time a chronological table

chronological order

chronologicaladjective

arranged in or according to the order of time a chronological table

chronological order

chronological 例句

1 At the Phillips Collection, there is hardly any wall text, and no strict chronological order.

2 Gilmour’s narrative doesn’t really unfold in this chronological fashion, but a consistent theme is how a relatively few Britons ruled a vast territory, and how lonely and isolated their experiences could be.

3 “In my opinion, it’s sometimes too much not van Gogh,” he said, especially because the chronological display now begins with a full wall of works by other painters.

4 The show will range through some 60 years of post-World War II art, arranged in "predominantly chronological" order from the 1950s to a recently acquired massive video installation created in 2012.

5 The stories are arranged as to how they "speak to one another rather than chronological order".

6 Performing the nine symphonies in chronological order provides a unique access to an incredibly adventurous mind, and to an organic sense of development.

7 I rearrange a few pill bottles, making sure one more time that everything is in the same chronological order as what I programmed into the app after cross-referencing his Donkey Kong-covered regimen.

8 The story, told in associative patterns rather than chronological order, is a fairly ordinary, even banal, love triangle.

9 It’s fine—and often helpful if it’s thoughtfully done—to organize experience into relevant categories rather than listing individual responsibilities in a strictly chronological account of your life at work.

10 His book purports to demonstrate these points through a detailed chronological narrative from the fall of Constantinople to the present day.

11 The albums will be performed in chronological order, one each night, starting with “Autobahn” from 1974 and working up through “Tour de France” from 2003.

12 Putting non-chronological books in chronological order and other nerdy reading pursuits.

13 “Periodically, I am going to do random notebook checks, and I expect all the homework assignments and tests to be neatly filed in your child’s notebook in chronological order.”

14 It begins at the chronological beginning, with Broom tracing her mother’s lineage, which means the first section of the book is more removed and reportorial.

15 Television series rarely shoot in chronological order, so she even created a spreadsheet to keep track of Betsy’s withdrawals over the course of the season “and where she was emotionally in each scene.”

16 It divides Gehry's work into six chronological phases and includes sections exploring his buildings' connections to their urban context and his firm's use of digital technology.

17 It appears on this book’s first page, out of chronological sequence, and is thus intended as a thematic statement.

18 To grow old, though, is not only a chronological fact but also an inevitability of fading powers and sagging integument.

19 While they don’t appear in chronological order, there is a symmetry to their organization, with a life-altering love affair rippling out from the center.

20 Dr. Bambach was an organizer of the Met’s 2003 exhibition “Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman,” the first in America to take a comprehensive chronological overview of the artist’s works on paper.

chronological 同义词

1 按年代顺序排列

chronol. chron. chronology chronologize

2 按照年月顺序的

chronologic

3 年代学

chronology chronologic

4 编年史

chronicle annals

5 年代记

annals chronicle

6 编年的

chronologic

7 年代学的

chronologic

8 按年代顺序排列的

chronol.

9 年表

chronology

chronological 短语相关

chronological age

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