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Definition of biographee in English: biographeenoun bʌɪɒɡrəˈfiːbīˌäɡrəˈfē A person who is the subject of a biography. 传记主人公 Example sentencesExamples - This publication is issued at irregular intervals; the biographees themselves supplied the information.
- The unsigned essays are 2-5 pages long and usually include a small portrait photograph of the biographee and a brief bibliography at the end of the text.
- For instance, one researcher has computed that 48 of the biographees cited their affiliation with Barnard College - probably a higher number than any other college.
- Respecting the confidentiality of our biographees is always at the forefront of our employees’ thoughts and is our overall company philosophy.
- The honour enjoyed by our biographees is rare and unique and those listed in our books have very definitely earned the right to be there.
- We have also learned that many of the featured biographees order personal copies to keep as a cherished record of their accomplishments.
- Schuster segues into the novelist's conceit of placing herself into the subjective space of her biographees and this is both unconvincing and irritating.
- Updates for existing biographees will not be accepted via this web site.
- Who Was Who contains details of over 100,000 deceased biographees and dates back over 100 years to 1897 and is no longer available to purchase in print in full.
- As the first electrical engineer from Alberta, Norman Beaulieu has been selected as a biographee for the 2006-2007 edition to be released in September 2006.
- Parker's Index is obviously in another tradition - it provides an entry into existing records by indexing the biographees.
- And if the lepidopteran Scott has proved a difficult biographee to net, the even more fluttery Zelda is yet trickier to cabin and pin down.
- For individual biography, the cataloger lists the name of the biographee as the first subject heading.
- Because many of the biographees had more than one occupation or achieved fame in several areas, they are found under several rubrics.
- He has been a biographee of Canadian Who's Who since 1995, a biographee of Marquis Who's Who in America since 2000, and a biographee of Marquis Who's Who in American Education 2004.
- The last index lists biographees by the fields of endeavor in which they are active, using subjects and combinations of subjects as headings.
- Over 70 genealogical charts precede the alphabetical listing of biographees.
- They may be able to point to certain activities performed by the biographees in Who's Who.
- If we want to read biography, however, we will decide which one to read on the basis of the specific biographee (and his/her gender, profession, time period, etc.) not on the basis of the genre itself.
- The Genre field contains the genre and/or the subjects on which the biographee wrote.
Definition of biographee in US English: biographeenounbīˌäɡrəˈfē A person who is the subject of a biography. 传记主人公 Example sentencesExamples - Because many of the biographees had more than one occupation or achieved fame in several areas, they are found under several rubrics.
- The Genre field contains the genre and/or the subjects on which the biographee wrote.
- The last index lists biographees by the fields of endeavor in which they are active, using subjects and combinations of subjects as headings.
- They may be able to point to certain activities performed by the biographees in Who's Who.
- For instance, one researcher has computed that 48 of the biographees cited their affiliation with Barnard College - probably a higher number than any other college.
- Schuster segues into the novelist's conceit of placing herself into the subjective space of her biographees and this is both unconvincing and irritating.
- The honour enjoyed by our biographees is rare and unique and those listed in our books have very definitely earned the right to be there.
- He has been a biographee of Canadian Who's Who since 1995, a biographee of Marquis Who's Who in America since 2000, and a biographee of Marquis Who's Who in American Education 2004.
- This publication is issued at irregular intervals; the biographees themselves supplied the information.
- Updates for existing biographees will not be accepted via this web site.
- We have also learned that many of the featured biographees order personal copies to keep as a cherished record of their accomplishments.
- Respecting the confidentiality of our biographees is always at the forefront of our employees’ thoughts and is our overall company philosophy.
- If we want to read biography, however, we will decide which one to read on the basis of the specific biographee (and his/her gender, profession, time period, etc.) not on the basis of the genre itself.
- For individual biography, the cataloger lists the name of the biographee as the first subject heading.
- Over 70 genealogical charts precede the alphabetical listing of biographees.
- Who Was Who contains details of over 100,000 deceased biographees and dates back over 100 years to 1897 and is no longer available to purchase in print in full.
- As the first electrical engineer from Alberta, Norman Beaulieu has been selected as a biographee for the 2006-2007 edition to be released in September 2006.
- Parker's Index is obviously in another tradition - it provides an entry into existing records by indexing the biographees.
- The unsigned essays are 2-5 pages long and usually include a small portrait photograph of the biographee and a brief bibliography at the end of the text.
- And if the lepidopteran Scott has proved a difficult biographee to net, the even more fluttery Zelda is yet trickier to cabin and pin down.
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