chronicles
n. 編年史( chronicle的名詞複數 )
v. 將(某事物)載入編年史( chronicle的第三人稱單數 )
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.
這個系列劇按照時間順序記述了兩個老光棍每天的奇遇。
A chronicle is an account or record of a series of events.
...this vast chronicle of Napoleonic times.
這套大部頭的拿破崙時代編年史
Chronicle is sometimes used as part of the name of a newspaper.
...the San Francisco Chronicle.
《舊金山紀事報》
John looked into the chronicles of the Middle Ages last week.
約翰在上週瀏覽了中世紀的編年史.
History chronicles important events of the past.
歷史記載了歷代重要的事件.
There is an account of this drought in the local chronicles.
地方誌中有關於這次旱災的記載。
Most of the old Chronicles make the king die in 1026.
古史多半認為那個國王死於1026年.
There's time enough left to you to fill whole chronicle chronicles.
你還能活的歲數,足夠寫整本的史鑑的.