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1 chronicle
[ˈkrɔnɪkl]1. nouna record of ( especially historical) events in order of time.سِجِل زَمَني للأحْداث2. verbto make such a record.يُسَجِّلُ الأحداث زَمَنِيّا -
2 krønike fk
chronicle -
3 kronikka
yks.nom. kronikka; yks.gen. kronikan; yks.part. kronikkaa; yks.ill. kronikkaan; mon.gen. kronikoiden kronikoitten kronikkojen kronikkain; mon.part. kronikoita kronikkoja; mon.ill. kronikkoihin kronikoihinannals (noun)chronicle (noun)memorial (noun)* * *• memorial• gest• chronicle• annals -
4 beresosɛmnhoma
nounchronicle -
5 crónica
adj.&f.feminine of CRÓNICO.f.chronicle, documented report, article, report.* * *1 (gen) account, chronicle2 (en periódico) article, column, feature4 HISTORIA chronicle\crónica de sociedad society column, social columncrónica de sucesos news in brief, news headlines plural* * *1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - crónico)* * *SF1) [de periódico] feature, article; (Radio, TV) report"Crónica de sucesos" — "News in Brief"
crónica de sociedad — society column, gossip column
2) ( Hist) chronicle; (fig) account, chronicle3) pl Crónicas (Biblia) Chronicles* * *a) (Period) report, article; (Rad, TV) reportcrónica deportiva/de sociedad — sport(s)/society page (o section etc)
b) (Hist) chronicle* * *= chronicle.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.----* crónica de sociedad = gossip column.* * *a) (Period) report, article; (Rad, TV) reportcrónica deportiva/de sociedad — sport(s)/society page (o section etc)
b) (Hist) chronicle* * *= chronicle.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.
* crónica de sociedad = gossip column.* * *crónica deportiva/literaria/de sociedad sport(s)/literary/society page ( o section etc)2 ( Hist) chronicle* * *
crónica sustantivo femenino
(Rad, TV) report;◊ crónica deportiva/de sociedad sport(s)/society page (o section etc)b) (Hist) chronicle
crónico,-a adjetivo chronic
crónica sustantivo femenino
1 Hist chronicle: nos hizo una crónica apasionante de su viaje, he gave us a thrilling account of his journey
2 Prensa feature, article
' crónica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enfermedad
- producir
English:
chronic
- chronicle
- history
- commentary
- gossip
- repetitive
- report
* * *crónica nf1. [de la historia] chronicle2. [de un periódico] column;[de la televisión] feature, programme;la crónica deportiva the sports news o report;Amla crónica roja the crime reports* * *f chronicle; en periódico report* * *crónica nf1) : news report2) : chronicle, history -
6 chronique
chronique [kʀɔnik]1. adjective2. feminine noun* * *kʀɔnik
1.
adjectif ( tous contextes) chronic
2.
nom féminin Presse column, page; Radio, Télévision programme [BrE]tenir une chronique — Presse to have a column; Télévision, Radio to have a spot
* * *kʀɔnik1. adj2. nf1) [journal] column, pagela chronique sportive RADIO, TV — the sports news
2) (historique) chronicle* * *A adj ( tous contextes) chronic.B nf1 Presse column, page; Radio, TV programmeGB; la chronique économique/politique the business/political column; chronique mondaine gossip column; tenir une chronique Presse to have a column; TV, Radio to have a spot;2 ( bavardages) local gossip;[krɔnik] adjectif2. [constant] chronic————————[krɔnik] nom féminin3. BIBLE -
7 bohari
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] annals[Part of Speech] noun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] chronicle[Part of Speech] noun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] go-down[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] department store[English Plural] department stores[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] store (large)[English Plural] stores[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] store house[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bohari[Swahili Plural] mabohari[English Word] warehouse[English Plural] warehouses[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 bokhari
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bokhari[Swahili Plural] mabokhari[English Word] annals[Part of Speech] noun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bokhari[Swahili Plural] mabokhari[English Word] chronicle[Part of Speech] noun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bokhari[Swahili Plural] mabokhari[English Word] department store[English Plural] department stores[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bokhari[Swahili Plural] mabokhari[English Word] store (large)[English Plural] stores[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bokhari[Swahili Plural] mabokhari[English Word] storehouse[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] bokhari[Swahili Plural] mabokhari[English Word] warehouse[English Plural] warehouses[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
9 epopeya
f.epic (poema).* * *1 LITERATURA epic poem2 (hecho) heroic deed* * *noun f.* * *SF epic* * *b) ( empresa difícil)* * *= saga, epic poem, epic, heroic story.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is more than a survival saga.Ex. Homer's epic poem 'The Iliad' is taken an example of the change from a predominantly oral to a more literate culture.Ex. Art forms used include Homeric epic, medieval allegory, Tristam Shandy, Jorge Luis Borges, silent cinema and surrealist painting.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.----* de epopeya = epic.* ser una epopeya = be an odyssey.* * *b) ( empresa difícil)* * *= saga, epic poem, epic, heroic story.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is more than a survival saga.
Ex: Homer's epic poem 'The Iliad' is taken an example of the change from a predominantly oral to a more literate culture.Ex: Art forms used include Homeric epic, medieval allegory, Tristam Shandy, Jorge Luis Borges, silent cinema and surrealist painting.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* de epopeya = epic.* ser una epopeya = be an odyssey.* * *2(género): la epopeya epic poetry3(empresa difícil): la epopeya sanmartiniana San Martín's epic campaigns/heroic deedsel viaje de vuelta fue toda una epopeya the return journey was a real odyssey* * *
epopeya sustantivo femenino
b) ( empresa difícil):
' epopeya' also found in these entries:
English:
epic
* * *epopeya nf1. [poema] epic2. [género] epic3. [hazaña] epic feat;la ascensión de la montaña fue una auténtica epopeya the ascent of the mountain was an epic feat* * *f epic, epic poem* * *epopeya nf: epic poem -
10 escasez
f.1 shortage (insuficiencia).escasez de mano de obra labor shortage2 scarcity, meagerness, lack, shortage.* * *1 (carencia) scarcity, lack, shortage2 (mezquindad) meanness, stinginess* * *noun f.1) scarcity, lack, shortage2) want* * *SF1) (=insuficiencia) shortage, scarcity más frmescasez de agua — shortage o scarcity más frm of water
hay escasez de medicamentos — there is a shortage of medicine, medicine is in short supply
escasez de mano de obra/viviendas — labour/housing shortage
2) (=pobreza) poverty3) pl escaseces (=apuros)4) †† (=tacañería) meanness, stinginess* * *femenino shortage* * *= poverty, scarcity, shortage, dearth, paucity, starvation, sparsity, sparseness.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex. The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex. Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Ex. One obvious implication of this situation for the humanities is the dearth of relevant databases.Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex. This approach let to the financial starvation of public libraries.Ex. The new and rapidly developing information technology systems can be used to overcome distance and sparsity of population.Ex. This problem is referred to as the data sparseness problem = A este problema se le conoce como el problema de la escasez de datos.----* escasez de agua = water shortage.* escasez de alimentos = food scarcity.* escasez de crédito = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* escasez de información = information scarcity, information underload.* escasez de mano de obra = labour shortage.* haber escasez de = be in short supply, be at a premium.* una escasez de = a dearth of.* * *femenino shortage* * *= poverty, scarcity, shortage, dearth, paucity, starvation, sparsity, sparseness.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.
Ex: The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex: Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Ex: One obvious implication of this situation for the humanities is the dearth of relevant databases.Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex: This approach let to the financial starvation of public libraries.Ex: The new and rapidly developing information technology systems can be used to overcome distance and sparsity of population.Ex: This problem is referred to as the data sparseness problem = A este problema se le conoce como el problema de la escasez de datos.* escasez de agua = water shortage.* escasez de alimentos = food scarcity.* escasez de crédito = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* escasez de información = information scarcity, information underload.* escasez de mano de obra = labour shortage.* haber escasez de = be in short supply, be at a premium.* una escasez de = a dearth of.* * *shortagela posguerra fue una época de escasez the postwar period was a time of shortagesescasez DE algo:la escasez de medios hizo que fracasara el plan the lack of resources led to the failure of the planese verano hubo escasez de agua there was a water shortage that summerla escasez de recursos naturales es el problema principal del país the country's main problem is its lack o shortage of natural resources o is the scarcity of its natural resources* * *
escasez sustantivo femenino
shortage;
por escasez de medios owing to a lack of resources
escasez sustantivo femenino shortage
' escasez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carencia
- concienciar
- déficit
- privación
- insuficiencia
- mal
- penuria
English:
absence
- basic
- chronic
- dearth
- hoard
- labour
- lack
- scarcity
- shortage
- undermanning
* * *escasez nf1. [insuficiencia] shortage;hay escasez de agua en esa región there a shortage of water in that region;la escasez de población es un problema en la zona the dearth of population is a problem in the area;montan espectáculos con gran escasez de medios they put on shows with very slender resources2. [pobreza] poverty;en tiempos de escasez in times of hardship* * *f shortage, scarcity* * ** * *escasez n shortage -
11 miseria
f.1 poverty (pobreza).2 misfortune (desgracia).3 meanness.4 baseness, wretchedness (vileza).5 pittance (poco dinero).le pagan una miseria they pay him next to nothing6 extreme poverty, poverty, grinding poverty, abjectedness.7 meager quantity, very small amount, peanuts, pittance.8 hardship.* * *1 (pobreza) extreme poverty2 (desgracia) misery, wretchedness3 (tacañería) meanness* * *noun f.1) misery2) poverty* * *SF1) (=pobreza) poverty, destitution2) (=insignificancia)3) (=tacañería) meanness, stinginess4) † (=parásitos) fleas pl, lice pl* * *1) ( pobreza) poverty, destitution2) ( cantidad insignificante) miserable amount, paltry amount3) ( desgracia) misfortuneestar a la miseria — (RPl fam) to be in a bad way (colloq)
llorar miseria(s) — (CS fam) to complain about not having any money
* * *= destitution, penury, pittance, squalor, sordidness, poverty, chump change.Ex. In sociology, fire appears twice in the energy facet; Y:4351 denotes fire as a cause of destitution, while Y:831 denotes fire as an item of social equipment, used for cooking etc.Ex. The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.Ex. The article 'Devastating an industry for a pittance of revenue' states the irrefutable case against taxing books and learned journals.Ex. The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.Ex. The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex. The trick is they don't plan on paying their artists more than chump change in royalties.----* en la miseria = down-and-out, in chapter 11, penniless.* hundirse en la miseria = sink into + depression, sink into + poverty.* miseria absoluta = grinding misery.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* pasar miseria = the wolves + be + at the door.* salir de la miseria = haul + Reflexivo + out of + Posesivo + bog.* vivir en la miseria = live in + squalor, walk + the streets of misery, live in + penury.* * *1) ( pobreza) poverty, destitution2) ( cantidad insignificante) miserable amount, paltry amount3) ( desgracia) misfortuneestar a la miseria — (RPl fam) to be in a bad way (colloq)
llorar miseria(s) — (CS fam) to complain about not having any money
* * *= destitution, penury, pittance, squalor, sordidness, poverty, chump change.Ex: In sociology, fire appears twice in the energy facet; Y:4351 denotes fire as a cause of destitution, while Y:831 denotes fire as an item of social equipment, used for cooking etc.
Ex: The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.Ex: The article 'Devastating an industry for a pittance of revenue' states the irrefutable case against taxing books and learned journals.Ex: The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.Ex: The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex: The trick is they don't plan on paying their artists more than chump change in royalties.* en la miseria = down-and-out, in chapter 11, penniless.* hundirse en la miseria = sink into + depression, sink into + poverty.* miseria absoluta = grinding misery.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* pasar miseria = the wolves + be + at the door.* salir de la miseria = haul + Reflexivo + out of + Posesivo + bog.* vivir en la miseria = live in + squalor, walk + the streets of misery, live in + penury.* * *A (pobreza) poverty, destitutionvivir sumido en la más absoluta miseria to live in abject povertyB(cantidad insignificante): gana una miseria she earns a pittancemira la miseria que me diste look at the miserable o paltry o measly amount you gave me ( colloq)C (desgracia) misfortunelas miserias de la guerra the miseries of warestar/quedar a la miseria ( RPl fam): el auto quedó a la miseria the car was a write-off o was wrecked o ( AmE) was totaled ( colloq)está a la miseria he's in a very bad way o in a terrible state ( colloq)* * *
miseria sustantivo femenino
1 ( pobreza) poverty, destitution
2 ( cantidad insignificante) miserable amount, paltry amount;
3 ( desgracia) misfortune;
miseria sustantivo femenino
1 (pobreza) extreme poverty: sobrecogía la miseria de sus aposentos, I was moved by the extreme poverty of her living conditions
2 (cantidad despreciable) pittance, miserable amount: vendí la casa por una miseria, I sold the house for a pittance
3 (más en pl) (desgracias, penalidades) miseries: ¡cuánta miseria se reflejaba en sus rostros!, what misery was reflected in their faces!
' miseria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sordidez
- villa
English:
bread line
- chicken
- misery
- peanut
- penury
- pittance
- plunge
- poverty
- squalor
- starvation
- untold
- wake
- want
- wretchedness
- abject
- down
- shantytown
* * *miseria nf1. [pobreza] poverty;viven en la miseria they live in poverty3. [tacañería] meanness4. [vileza] baseness, wretchedness5. [poco dinero] pittance;le pagan una miseria he gets paid a pittance, they pay him next to nothing;CSur Famllorar miseria to plead poverty6. CompRP Fama la miseria: es alérgica y está a la miseria she's allergic and she's in a really bad way;después de tantos días sin agua, esa planta quedó a la miseria after so many days without water the plant was in a real state o half dead* * *f1 poverty2 fig ( sufrimiento) misery* * *miseria nf1) pobreza: poverty2) : misery, suffering3) : pittance, meager amount* * * -
12 pobreza
f.poverty.pobreza de lack o scarcity ofpobreza de espíritu weakness of character* * *1 (escasez de dinero) poverty2 (falta) lack, scarcity* * *noun f.1) poverty2) want* * *SF1) (=falta de dinero) poverty2) (=escasez)3) (Rel)* * *a) ( económica) povertyb) ( mediocridad) poverty, poornessc) ( de la tierra) poorness, poor quality* * *= anaemia [anemia, -USA], poverty, scarcity, penury.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex. The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex. The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.----* de la fortuna a la pobreza = riches to rags.* de la pobreza a la fortuna = rags to riches.* de la pobreza a la riqueza = from rags to riches.* feminización de la pobreza = feminisation of poverty.* luchar contra la pobreza = fight + poverty.* nivel de pobreza = poverty level.* pobreza de información = information poverty.* trampa de la pobreza = poverty trap.* vivir al borde de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* vivir en el umbral de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* vivir en la pobreza = walk + the streets of misery.* * *a) ( económica) povertyb) ( mediocridad) poverty, poornessc) ( de la tierra) poorness, poor quality* * *= anaemia [anemia, -USA], poverty, scarcity, penury.Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex: The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex: The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.* de la fortuna a la pobreza = riches to rags.* de la pobreza a la fortuna = rags to riches.* de la pobreza a la riqueza = from rags to riches.* feminización de la pobreza = feminisation of poverty.* luchar contra la pobreza = fight + poverty.* nivel de pobreza = poverty level.* pobreza de información = information poverty.* trampa de la pobreza = poverty trap.* vivir al borde de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* vivir en el umbral de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* vivir en la pobreza = walk + the streets of misery.* * *1 (económica) povertyviven en la más extrema pobreza they live in abject povertypobreza franciscana abject povertyvivían en una pobreza franciscana they were poverty-stricken, they lived in abject o absolute povertyla comida fue de una pobreza franciscana the meal was very frugal2 (mediocridad) poverty, poornesssu conversación es de una pobreza deprimente his conversation is depressingly dullpobreza cultural y espiritual cultural and spiritual poverty3 (de la tierra) poorness, poor quality* * *
pobreza sustantivo femenino
pobreza sustantivo femenino poverty
' pobreza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bolsa
- demasiada
- demasiado
- madre
- miseria
- núcleo
- progresiva
- progresivo
- sacar
- sordidez
- tiña
- campesino
- humildad
- necesidad
- penuria
English:
close
- curse
- deprivation
- destitution
- divorce
- ensue
- penury
- pettiness
- pocket
- poverty
- poverty-stricken
- squalor
- hand
- weakness
* * *pobreza nf1. [de bienes] poverty;vivir en la pobreza to live in poverty;pobreza de espíritu spiritual poverty2. [escasez] poverty;pobreza de ideas poverty of ideas3. [de terreno] barrenness* * *f poverty* * *pobreza nf: poverty* * *pobreza n poverty -
13 tarihi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarihi[Swahili Plural] tarihi[English Word] chronicle[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarihi[Swahili Plural] tarihi[English Word] chronology[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarihi[Swahili Plural] tarihi[English Word] date[English Plural] dates[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] bitarehe[English Example] dated------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarihi[Swahili Plural] tarihi[English Word] history[English Plural] histories[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
14 tarikhi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarikhi[Swahili Plural] tarikhi[English Word] age[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarikhi[Swahili Plural] tarikhi[English Word] chronicle[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarikhi[Swahili Plural] tarikhi[English Word] era[English Plural] eras[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarikhi[Swahili Plural] tarikhi[English Word] history[English Plural] histories[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] tafsiri ya tarikhi kwa mintaraf ya uchumi [Ya][English Example] a translation of the history regarding the economy------------------------------------------------------------ -
15 tarehe
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarehe[Swahili Plural] tarehe[English Word] chronicle[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarehe[Swahili Plural] tarehe[English Word] chronology[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tarehe[Swahili Plural] tarehe[English Word] date[English Plural] dates[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] bitarehe[English Example] dated------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 document
document [dɔkymɑ̃]masculine noun• document d'information information sheet (or leaflet etc)* * *dɔkymɑ̃nom masculin1) (pour information, témoignage) document ( sur on)document sonore/vidéo — audio/video material [U]
2) ( papier officiel) document, paper3) École, Université* * *dɔkymɑ̃ nm* * *document nm1 (pour information, témoignage) document (sur on); documents écrits/photographiques/d'archive written/photographic/archive documents; documents secrets secret documents; document sonore/vidéo audio/video material ¢; prouver qch avec documents à l'appui to prove sth by means of documentary evidence; l'exposition est un document extraordinaire sur notre époque the exhibition is an extraordinary record ou chronicle of our times;3 Scol, Univ vous n'avez droit à aucun document pour cette épreuve no books or notes are allowed for this exam.[dɔkymɑ̃] nom masculin1. INFORMATIQUE file2. [d'un service de documentation] document4. [témoignage] document
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chronicle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cronicle, from Anglo French, alteration of chronike, from Latin chronica, from Greek chronika, from neuter plural of chronikos Date: 14th century 1. an historical account of events arranged in order of time… … New Collegiate Dictionary
chronicle — I UK [ˈkrɒnɪk(ə)l] / US [ˈkrɑnɪk(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms chronicle : singular chronicle plural chronicles a record of events that happened in the past, in the order in which they happened chronicle of: a detailed chronicle of the Ming… … English dictionary
chronicle — chron|i|cle1 [ kranıkl ] noun count a record of events that happened in the past, in the order in which they happened: chronicle of: a detailed chronicle of the Ming dynasty chronicle chron|i|cle 2 [ kranıkl ] verb transitive to make a record of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chronicle — 1 noun (C) a written record of a series of events, especially historical events, written in the order in which they happened (+ of): The book provides a detailed chronicle of the events leading up to his death. 2 verb (T) to give an account of a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English