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单词 annals
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annals


annals

a record of events; chronicles, history
Not to be confused with:annuals – books or reports that are published annuallyannuls – makes null or void; abolishes; cancels; invalidates; rescinds

an·nals

A0314900 (ăn′əlz)pl.n.1. A chronological record of the events of successive years.2. A descriptive account or record; a history: "the short and simple annals of the poor" (Thomas Gray).3. A periodical journal in which the records and reports of a learned field are compiled.
[Latin (librī) annālēs, yearly (books), annals, pl. of annālis, yearly, from annus, year; see at- in Indo-European roots.]

annals

(ˈænəlz) pl n1. yearly records of events, generally in chronological order2. history or records of history in general3. regular reports of the work of a society, learned body, etc[C16: from Latin (librī) annālēs yearly (books), from annus year] ˈannalist n ˌannalˈistic adj

an•nals

(ˈæn lz)

n.pl. 1. a record of events, esp. a yearly record, usu. in chronological order. 2. historical records generally; chronicles: the annals of war. 3. a journal containing the formal reports of an organization or learned field. [1555–65; (< Middle French) < Latin annālēs (librī) literally, yearly (books), pl. of annālis continuing for a year, annual =ann(us) a year + -ālis -al1]
Thesaurus
Noun1.annals - reports of the work of a society or learned body etcannals - reports of the work of a society or learned body etcjournal - a periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the medical journals"
2.annals - a chronological account of events in successive yearschronological recordaccount, chronicle, history, story - a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead"

annals

plural noun records, history, accounts, registers, journals, memorials, archives, chronicles He has become a legend in the annals of military history.

annals

nounA chronological record of past events:chronicle, history.
Translations
编年史

annals

(ˈӕnlz) noun plural yearly historical accounts of events. This king is mentioned several times in annals of the period. 年鑑,編年史 编年史

Annals


Annals

 

written records of the most important events by year, an early form of historical narrative source. Yearly records existed in antiquity among many peoples, but the term “annals” is of ancient Roman derivation. Such records originally developed in ancient Rome as official yearly records of the most important events (they were managed by a priestly pontifical college); they were set down on boards covered with gypsum and exhibited for all to become familiar with. Apparently, these most ancient annals perished when Rome burned in 387 B.C. and were subsequently reconstructed by memory, reworked, and continued. About 130 B.C. the annals were collected in 80 books (the collection Great Annals). Between 123 and 114 B.C. the keeping of the annals ceased; however, they served as a source for the works of the annalists. (These works, as well as some other works of ancient authors such as Tacitus, are called annals.)

The first medieval annals appeared in the sixth century. As a rule, they were composed in monasteries (in the Frankish state, also at the royal court; the most important Frankish annals were the Annals of the Frankish Kingdom). The annals generally consisted of short yearly records of events, but sometimes the name is also applied to more detailed historical works that actually approach chronicles—for example, the annals of Lambert Von Hersfeld of the 11th century and certain urban annals like the Great Milanese Annals of the 12th century. In Rus’ the letopisi corresponded to annals and chronicles.

REFERENCES

Martynov, G. “O nachale rimskoi letopisi.” Uch. zap. MGU, otdel istoriko-filologicheskii, 1904, no. 32.
Radtsig, N. “Nachalo rimskoi letopisi.” Uch. zap. MGU, otdel istoriko-filologicheskii, 1904, no. 32.
Liublinskaia, A. D. Istochnikovedenie istorii srednikh vekov. Leningrad, 1955.
AcronymsSeeANN

annals


  • noun

Synonyms for annals

noun records

Synonyms

  • records
  • history
  • accounts
  • registers
  • journals
  • memorials
  • archives
  • chronicles

Synonyms for annals

noun a chronological record of past events

Synonyms

  • chronicle
  • history

Synonyms for annals

noun reports of the work of a society or learned body etc

Related Words

  • journal

noun a chronological account of events in successive years

Synonyms

  • chronological record

Related Words

  • account
  • chronicle
  • history
  • story
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