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annals
/ ˈæn(ə)lz /
/ ˈæn(ə)lz /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.年报;编年史;年鉴
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    [社科] 编年史

    直到文艺复兴时期,“历史”都不同于“编年史”(annals),前者关注当代事件和人物,后者记述遥远过去的事件。

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     纪事

    专业期刊一般有杂志(Journal)、学报(Acta)、文献(Archive)、纪事(Annals)、汇刊(Transaction)、进展(Advance)、通报(Bulletin)、快讯(News letter)、时代(Times)等,前四类的内容相近,后三类以新信息为...

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     年鉴

    ... unanimous adj. 意见一致的 annals n. 年鉴,历史记载 annual adj. 一年一次的,n. 一年生植物,年报,年鉴 ...

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     纪年表

    ... ann,enn一年 annals n.纪年表,年鉴,年报 (annul v.宣告无效,取消

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    He has become a legend in the annals of military history.
    他成了军事编年史上的一个传奇。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    He noted that biomedical journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association and The Lancet pay strong attention to statistical review.
    他指出,《内科医学年鉴》、《美国医学会杂志》和《柳叶刀》等生物医学期刊非常重视数据审查。
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    But he noted that biomedical journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association and The Lancet pay strong attention to statistical review.
    但他指出,《内科医学年鉴》、《美国医学会杂志》和《柳叶刀》等生物医学期刊非常重视统计评论。
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  • Annals

    Annals (Latin: annālis, yearly from annus, a year) are a concise form of historical representation which record events chronologically, year by year. The Oxford English Dictionary defines annals as "a narrative of events written year by year". In The Content of Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation, Hayden White discusses annals in contrast to chronicles and history, two other forms of historical representation. He claims that annals lack a "social center". A social center locates the list of events in time to a point of view, which would imply the moral importance of the events. In contrast to the chronicle, annals do not organize events by topics, such as the reigns of kings. Unlike history, the annal does not conclude and tie up all the loose ends, but simply terminates. The annalist leaves the recorded events unexplained and often one event has as equal weight as another. Furthermore, annalists represent events as happening to humankind, rather than human beings causing events.

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