单词 | biography |
释义 | biography (baɪɒgrəfi ) Word forms: biographies 1. countable noun [oft with poss] B1+ A biography of someone is an account of their life, written by someone else. 2. uncountable noun B1+ Biography is the branch of literature which deals with accounts of people's lives. ...a volume of biography and criticism. Image of biography © urbanbuzz / Shutterstock.com, Shutterstock Quotations: Biography is all about cutting people down to size. Getting an unruly quart into a pint pot Biography is: a system in which the contradictions of a human life are unifiedThe Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays Read no history: nothing but biography, for that is life without theoryContarini Fleming Discretion is not the better part of biography The Art of Biography Is different from Geography Geography is about Maps, But Biography is about ChapsBiography for Beginners Collocations: brief biography Each court hearing opened with a brief biography of the deponent. The Times Literary Supplement This includes critical and historical accounts of the sonnet form, with a brief biography of each poet, but they are genuinely optional, being placed at the end of the book. The Times Literary Supplement We can read it as a brief biography, compelled by the writer's sorrow, of someone once deeply important to him whom he neither understood nor even satisfactorily knew. The Times Literary Supplement The latest incomers make only a passing impression in the book, their stories encapsulated in snapshots: everything conveyed by a brief biography and telling details of lifestyle. The Times Literary Supplement A player's statistics and a brief biography will be written on the back of his card. Globe and Mail Click on a photograph and you get to a page of links to that writer's previous columns, and a more detailed biography. Times, Sunday Times And reading an extraordinarily detailed biography of an army general can be helpful. Times, Sunday Times His life has been the subject of a detailed biography by one of his contemporaries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Beard therefore has developed a number of distinct artistic personalities, each with a detailed biography and portrait photograph, to enable himself to work in a variety of styles and mediums. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Lobbyists often provide their clients with detailed biographies of committee members, listing their interests and the questions they are likely to ask. Times, Sunday Times Movie buffs will notice that some of the episodes in this fictional biography have real-life parallels. Times, Sunday Times They are rated on their scents and are given a fictional biography, comically detailing their favorite foods and archenemies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His fictional biography has been retoconned to justify changes from previous editions' settings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The book was originally published as a fictional biography, but was taken as truth by many historians of the time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Lots of writers create fictional biographies for their characters to help to flesh out the details and make their creations 'live' on the page. Times, Sunday Times One moment this book reads like a serious historical biography, and the next we are plunged into soft-focus romantic gloop. Times, Sunday Times Both in historical biography and in period chronicle, they are driven by the storytelling impulse. Times, Sunday Times These lapses are largely the product of an unusual and generally laudable attempt to imbue the genre of historical biography with a sort of methodological wit. The Times Literary Supplement Although he devoted some programmes to classical music and historical biography, most of his work explored aspects of the cinema. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His specialties include the history and philosophy of modern biology, evolutionary theory, the evolution of altruism, twentieth century genetics, and historical biography. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But is there a future for literary biography when the bestseller list is dominated by ghostwritten celebrity memoirs? Times, Sunday Times (2010) The premiss is the construction of a literary biography. The Times Literary Supplement (2014) Critics regularly mutter about how hard it is to write literary biography in the 21st century. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He is currently trying to give up smoking as a full-time displacement activity while working on a literary biography. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Sooner or later, there will be a major new biography. The Times Literary Supplement And soon enough, there will be a new character to play, a new biography to obsess over. Times, Sunday Times This new biography will revive interest in an eccentric and rare polymath of the last century. Times, Sunday Times This new biography doesn't necessarily catch any new fish. The Times Literary Supplement This substantial new biography amounts to the case for the defence. Times, Sunday Times It was an item that had failed to appear in the official biography published four years earlier. The Times Literary Supplement There was no mention of her in the 800-page official biography of the politician. Times, Sunday Times Other lucrative offers include one from a publisher for her official biography. The Sun Her life spanned the whole of the twentieth century and this official biography tells not only her story but, through it, that of the country she loved so devotedly. Times, Sunday Times His official biography also describes him as a deist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Have you ever read a biography of a famous person and realised, halfway through, that you might well be reading about yourself? Times, Sunday Times Don't read this biography unless you are prepared to be morally challenged by absolute integrity. Christianity Today I read their biographies, noticing the common-place things from their lives. Christianity Today I had an epiphany while reading his biography. ST I've always enjoyed reading his biographies. Christianity Today A short biography allows such things to stand out. Times, Sunday Times To launch a new artist, record labels will send out, as an accompaniment to the music, a short biography. Times, Sunday Times A short biography accompanies each campaign, outlining not just the person's medical condition, but also their personal circumstances and interests. Times, Sunday Times The database includes a short biography of each subject along with artist and repository attributions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A short biography of each saint hangs on the wall of each classroom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I knew that someone would write a biography of me. Times, Sunday Times Then came a school project when pupils were asked to write a biography of a famous person. The Sun As a rule, nobody should write a biography of a living person. Times, Sunday Times He had been commissioned to write their biography. The Times Literary Supplement I will write my biography for sure. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 传记 Japanese: 伝記 |
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