词汇 | diarist |
释义 | diarist noun[ C ] uk /ˈdaɪə.rɪst/ us /ˈdaɪə.rɪst/ someone who is known for writing or having written a diary: 日记作者 Anne Frank was a famous diarist of the Second World War.安妮‧弗兰克是著名的二战日记作者。 People who write for work or pleasure authorial autobiographer belletrist blogger Braillist chronicler columnist cub reporter novelist poet laureate satirist scribbler scribe scriptwriter scrivener self-parody Shakespeare songsmith songwriter stylist Examples of diaristdiarist The answers provided by diarists when attempting to unravel their motivations vary in form but hardly ever in content and constitute an intricate meta-discourse. She is the diarist in the case of one chapter. As for the argument of neatness, the same assumption could be made of many diarists. Online diarists perceive themselves as pioneers, consciously engaging in the development of a new set of practices. In addition to this sample, the present study also rests on the observation of several diarists' webrings containing literally thousands of diaries. Online diarists need to think about their writing even while they project themselves into it. Given the dangers facing the nation, the fictional diarist argued, it would be best to expel all ' apostles ' of foreign religions and international social doctrines. Each of the chapters which comprise the body of the book has a short introduction to the specific diarist who is being presented. The identity of the diarist is somewhat mysterious. Sociopsychological constraints raised by diarists included undesirable teacher-learner role relationships, negative self-evaluation, examination anxiety, deficient study skills, and obstacles to independent learning. Each response to an entry gives diarists confirmation of their own existence. Provisional selection and crosschecking of related entries and concurrent validation of significant events with the diarist was required. This failure is the result of paying too much attention to the diarist and anthropomorphizing the text in order to match it with our suppositions about the man. Historians and political diarists of the time were more concerned with the highpolitical manoeuvrings that followed, in which the soldier himself was a helpless, even pitiful, participant. Accumulation refers to the fact that text no longer is the only mode of expression for online diarists, who use the full gamut of media available to writers. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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