单词 | chronological |
释义 | chronologicalWord family nounchronaxiechronicitychronobiologychronogramchronographchronographerchronographychronologerchronologistchronologychronometerchronometrychrononchronoscopechronotronadjectivechronicchronicalchoronographicchronologicchronologicalchronometricadverbchronicallychronologicallychronometricallyverbchronologize Chronologychron·o·log·i·cal /ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl◂ $ ˌkrɑːnəˈlɑː-/ adjectiveadj 1 TMCarranged according to when things happened or were made 按时间先后顺序排列的 We arranged the documents in chronological order. 我们把这些文件按时序排列。 2. chronological age a person’s chronological age is how old they actually are, rather than how old their mind or body seems 实际年龄 Examples from the Corpus chronological age• Test scores can be compared directly with the scores obtained by normal children of the same chronological age.• Carrow also suggests that, for children scoring below their chronological age equivalent, the separate subtests can provide useful qualitative information.• The same ranging of, or variability in, Piagetian developmental levels is found at any chronological age group.• If so, chronological age might influence treatment policy.• There has never been a time more conscious of chronological age than our own. —chronologically /-kli/ adverbadv The paintings are displayed chronologically. 这些画按年代顺序陈列。 Examples from the Corpus chronological• In each case the idea is to link a point in the sequence or group with a secure chronological fixed point.• Over the years the generations had gotten into a chronological muddle.• Try a tight chronological order to connect each event.• Does one experience past lives in reverse chronological order?• The sample is far too small to suggest that these data have a chronological significance, but the results are technologically significant.• Much effort went into the establishment of regional chronological systems, and the description of the development of culture in each area. in chronological order• They are neat, legible, easily handled and can be filed in chronological order. 2.• Second rule is: All articles written on the Grand Canyon must be written in chronological order.• The remaining six groups clustered approximately in chronological order.• The text is based on a series of sixteen short chapters presenting Piero's career in chronological order.• They were in chronological order and I saw him grow older before my eyes.• Do they do it all at once, or in chronological order, or just as it seems to emerge?• The corridor is devoted to old black-and-white photographs showing, in chronological order, the construction of the house.• Two of the entries are not in chronological order, which suggests that the recording of events was sometimes delayed. |
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