词汇 | collocation_english_history |
释义 | Collocations with historyThese are words often used in combination with history. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alternate history She was also a forward-thinking and imaginative person, harboring an interest in horror, science fiction, alternate history, and dystopian fiction. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. architectural history This is needed, for architectural history started in connoisseurship, with the object extracted from its context, and could only engage a few special cases. brief history A brief history of empowerment of population and rising birth rates. browsing history Web pages can feature content from third-party domains (such as banner ads), which opens up the potential for tracking the user's browsing history. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. chapter of history I think it is the most pathetic, the most tragic, chapter of history which it is possible to conceive. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 chequered history No public statement by them makes any comparison with their homeland's still-recent chequered history. colourful history Polar ballooning has a more colourful history than this, full of optimistic proposals and a host of eccentric characters. constitutional history Perhaps inevitably, given the decline of constitutional history as a discipline in recent decades, experts in government and law dominate the volume. criminal history As articles that represent research based on a previously neglected source for criminal history, each one here points to possible future directions for investigation. cultural history If this was so, his major interest was certainly cultural history; but the point of psychoanalysis is precisely its integration of these areas. detailed history Let us now turn to the detailed history and geography of this process of migrant flight. distinguished history These officers have been loth to recommend a change in the functions or character of a unit which has had a long and distinguished history. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 documented history Eighty-seven of the families had a documented history of maltreatment and 35 of the families lacked such a history. dustbin of history The old-fashioned image of the chiropodist as a trimmer of toenails and a parer of corns has been confined to the dustbin of history. ecclesiastical history How could he presume to write ecclesiastical history without having first studied theology? evolutionary history In other words, evolutionary history tends to repeat itself. family history The family history method using diagnostic criteria : reliability and validity. fascinating history Chapters 6 and 7 provide a fascinating history of the rise of gramophone magazines, and the record reviews which constitute their core. geologic history Here we present the first experimental simulation of atmospheric nitrogen fixation by point discharges in the ground over the whole geologic history. geological history The region has a long and interesting geological history. glorious history Yet, with a few notable exceptions, parasitologists have not had a glorious history of taking account of virtually any aspect of parasite variation. history buff He was a history buff and enjoyed hunting, fishing, sailing, poker, chess, pool, and pipe collecting. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. history of alcoholism At the 15-year assessment parents were further questioned concerning their history of alcoholism or alcohol problems and criminal offending. history of illness It is also acknowledged that facial signs of ageing may arise through a history of illness, malnutrition or poor personal hygiene. history of major Five subjects had a past history of major depression. history of mankind It really is true that there is almost nothing as ever-present in the history of mankind as war. history of psychiatry Given the contentious history of psychiatry, however, this simple statement might still arouse a certain level of consternation. history of warfare It is agreeably written and as far as any history of warfare can be, a pleasure to read, with useful maps. history textbook The temporal, spatial, and operational bias created by the official-history thesis of the 1930s is the continuity in the method of history textbook writing. human history Through most of human history human beings have had to struggle with climate, its natural variability and its extremes. illustrious history The principle of beneficence has a long and illustrious history in the global history of medical ethics. in franchise history This was the fastest the team had clinched a playoff spot in franchise history. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. intellectual history I thus focus on the founding debates and situate these in the political and intellectual history of their times. known history The expedition involved crossing 400mi km of mountainous terrain lacking roads or bridges occupied by local people with a known history of hostility towards outsiders. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. legislative history We use the legislative history of some 5,000 parliamentary amendments. lengthy history No general characterisation of any genre with numerous exemplars and a lengthy history should be accepted as absolute. literary history He has contributed articles on social, rural, local and literary history, language, ephemera and the environment to a wide range of magazines and newspapers. living history Its living history, its sense of continuity, its mix of individuals, the unique way that we do our business, will all change. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 long history Because of its import in epidemiology, economics, the social sciences and other ' 'soft' ' sciences, learning causal networks has a long history. maritime history Mawer has written extensively on colonial history and many of his published works - histories of clipper ships and convict shipwrecks - speak well of his enthusiasm for maritime history too. official history To sum up: this is an example of official history at its best. peacetime history The result is the greatest redistribution of financial assets in peacetime history. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English period of history The period of history it treats can never again be left to sit in a gloomy inglenook. personal history But at the very least the bond gives rise to a shared personal history. prior history Among those with a prior history of depressive symptoms, recall was extremely poor. recent history But he does light upon a principle which has assumed growing significance in the recent history of federal theory. recorded history This ancient city, which arose just before the beginning of recorded history, is double walled. revision history All changes to a configuration item can be seen in the revision history. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. revisionist history Revisionist history can also reveal the sheer absurdity of dictatorship, such as a death sentence unleashed on an eleven-year-old boy, or a detention order given for a two-year-old toddler. rewriting history This is rewriting history in the grand manner. rich history The study of community has a rich history in the social sciences. shared history I am not aware of any shared history or even if the artists are aware of each other's work. sweep of history Writing a play is an act of extraordinary arrogance and, in the broad sweep of history, is totally irrelevant. tragic history In the end, the eldest sister ghost tells a story, a sordid and tragic history in which marital ambition has a prominent part. troubled history The question is, what kind of experience will do, given its long, troubled history? turbulent history Given the city's turbulent history, it is not surprising that there are virtually no tax-records, hardly any original city council minutes and no consistory court registers. unique history Through their habits, individuals carry the marks of their own unique history. 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