Chronicled Meaning in English
word · lemma: chronicle
ˈkɹɑnɪkəɫd
KRAW-ni-kuhld
kɹˈɒnɪkəld
KRON-i-kuhld
Definición
Describes something that has been recorded or written down in detail, especially as part of a historical account.
Uso & Matices
Mainly formal or literary; often used to describe history, events, lives, or important moments that are documented. Common collocations: 'well chronicled', 'carefully chronicled'. Not used for everyday, casual recording.
Spanish: registrado - documentado - narradoPortuguese (BR): registrado - documentado - narradoPortuguese (PT): registado - documentado - narradoChinese (Simplified): 记录 - 记载Chinese (Traditional): 記錄 - 記載Hindi: वृत्तांत लिखा गया - दस्तावेज़ किया गयाArabic: وُثِّقَ - دُوِّنَBengali: লিপিবদ্ধ - বর্ণিতRussian: запечатлён - задокументированJapanese: 記録された - 史実として書き残されたVietnamese: được ghi lại - được biên chépKorean: 기록된 - 연대기에 남겨진Turkish: kaydedilmiş - kronikleştirilmişUrdu: مرتب کیا گیا - قلمبند کیا گیاIndonesian: dicatat - didokumentasikan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Their struggles have been chronicled in countless documentaries.
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The city’s unique history is chronicled by local writers.
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All his travels were carefully chronicled in his journals.
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The life of the explorer was chronicled in the new book.
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The events were chronicled for future generations.
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Her achievements were chronicled in the newspaper.
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