chronicle
n. 编年史
v. 按时间顺序记载; 把…载入编年史
To chronicle a series of events means to write about them or show them in broadcasts in the order in which they happened.
The series chronicles the everyday adventures of two eternal bachelors.
这个系列剧按照时间顺序记述了两个老光棍每天的奇遇。
A chronicle is an account or record of a series of events.
...this vast chronicle of Napoleonic times.
这套大部头的拿破仑时代编年史
Chronicle is sometimes used as part of the name of a newspaper.
...the San Francisco Chronicle.
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1. a record or narrative description of past events;
1. record in chronological order; make a historical record
Columbus kept a careful and detailed chronicle of his voyages.
哥伦布按顺序仔细而详尽地记载了他的各次航程.
Nothin but a piteous lowercase $ 500 justness in a chronicle shelter policy.
只有一份可怜的500美元的人寿保险.
On its stomach are cast the Diamond Sutra and the county chronicle of Cangzhou.
铁狮腹腔内,铸有一部《金刚经》文和沧县志.
It's long, and well summarized in the Chronicle article, so you don't have to read this.
它很长, 在编年史中有很好的概述, 所以不是必须阅读.
Every mouldering stone was a chronicle.
每块崩碎剥落的石头都是一部编年史.