diarist

英 [ˈdaɪərɪst] 美 [ˈdaɪərɪst]

n.  日记作者; 日志记载者

复数:diarists

BNC.23523 / COCA.29751



牛津词典

noun

  1. 日记作者;日志记载者
    a person who writes a diary, especially one that is later published
    1. Samuel Pepys, the famous 17th century diarist
      塞缪尔∙佩皮斯,17世纪著名的日记作者

柯林斯词典

  1. 日记作者
    A diarist is a person who records things in a diary which is later published.

    双语例句

    1. Article on19th century-Macau as described in the diary of American diarist Harriett Low.
      一篇关于美国哈利特。洛日记中所描述的19世纪的澳门的文章。
    2. He does appear, however, in the chronicles of the celebrated English diarist, Samuel Pepys.
      他没有出现,然而,在著名的英国日记作家塞缪尔佩皮斯编年史。
    3. It also risks obscuring the shining strand of dissent, so your diarist pipes up.
      这也冒着掩盖众多分歧意见的风险,所以我们的记者开始发表意见了。
    4. The Meeting Diarist project is probably the dream of anyone who's every had to record the minutes of a meeting.
      会议日记作家项目可能是任何人谁是记录了每一次会议纪要的梦想。
    5. I know what I am moaning about, having just passed my 30th anniversary as a diarist.
      我知道,我在抱怨什么,我刚刚度过记日记30周年。
    6. Your diarist settles down for a long session on the laptop.
      我们的记者平静下来,将这段时间用在笔记本电脑上。
    7. Mr Mullin and Mr benn, and also Alan Clark, the finest parliamentary diarist of the century, all fit this description.
      穆林,本还有艾伦克拉克都是本世纪中,最会写日记的议员,都符合上述描写。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. someone who keeps a diary or journal

        Synonym:    diary keeperjournalist