chronicler
chronicler — 名詞
- chroniclersingular
- chroniclersplural
1. someone whose job is to keep a detailed written account of important events at t
編年史家
依時間順序記錄重大事件的人
someone whose job is to keep a detailed written account of important events at the time those events happen, often within a community, court, or institution
Adina served as the official chronicler of the royal court for nearly thirty years.
Adina 擔任皇家宮廷的官方編年史家將近三十年。
chronicler of + institution (court, kingdom, monastery)
The village priest acted as the local chronicler, writing down every birth, marriage, and battle.
村裡的神父扮演著當地編年史家的角色,記錄下每一場出生、婚禮和戰役。
Imran kept a daily journal during the siege and later became its most trusted chronicler.
Imran 在圍城期間每天寫日記,後來成為這段歷史最受信賴的編年史家。
As a chronicler of the civil war, Maeve interviewed soldiers, nurses, and farmers on both sides.
身為內戰的編年史家,Maeve 訪問了交戰雙方的士兵、護理人員和農夫。
Modern bloggers can be seen as the chroniclers of small-town life in the digital age.
在數位時代,現代部落客可以被視為小鎮生活的編年史家。
文法句型
chronicler of + noun
用法筆記
Subject is typically a person whose written record carries authority — a court scribe, journalist, historian-in-residence, or recognised community witness. Often followed by 'of' plus the event, era, place, or community being recorded.