CHRONICLE


Meaning of CHRONICLE in English

I. noun

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Chronicles written by Roman scholars can give us a good idea of how their political system worked.

The report is a chronicle of the history of the Party since its formation.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

After that, the Old Testament is exclusively a chronicle of the Hebrews.

In the minister's opinion Nestor's chronicle was a treasure whose worth should not be questioned.

Much of the history of theology in the past two centuries is the chronicle of those bridge-building projects.

Our chronicle is representative, but as we said, incomplete.

The chronicle of the strikes, and the deadly bitterness they engendered, is a sorrowful one.

II. verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

book

Instead, she has spent the last two years working on a book chronicling Basque life through its kitchens and markets.

At issue is a coffee table book chronicling 24-hours in cyberspace on which Smolan and the Media Lab were to collaborate.

This book chronicles 21 children's experience of school science over the five years of their secondary education.

She got the go-ahead from her board to start up a new youth book chronicling the history of Tucson's projects.

The book also chronicles his personal charms, social clumsiness and confusion in his own sexuality.

life

Instead, she has spent the last two years working on a book chronicling Basque life through its kitchens and markets.

This gracefully crafted biography chronicles the life of one the more remarkable figures of the century.

Set in the year 2261, the show chronicles life on a space station, Babylon 5.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Baer's film chronicles our government's sad history of dealing with the Indians.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

And there's no way to chronicle the advancement of women without looking at the backward pull of violence.

At issue is a coffee table book chronicling 24-hours in cyberspace on which Smolan and the Media Lab were to collaborate.

Details of mountain deaths like this are chronicled regularly in the newspapers.

He chronicled his family before Nicholas Nixon or Emmet Gowin did theirs.

Photographs and memorabilia that cover the walls and fill several display cases chronicle the foods this area is famous for.

She was, like, putting out this monthly zine called Dorothy or something, in which her life was chronicled.

The history and hoopla of the Games is chronicled on bulletin boards, and the Olympics are incorporated into classes.

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