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Meanings of
chronological
in anglès
Written record.
written record
Related terms
written account
Sinònims
Examples for "
written record
"
written record
Examples for "
written record
"
1
However, a
written
record
of the decision-making process should have been made.
2
There is no
written
record
of it, nor any other actual evidence.
3
No
written
record
of this dispute is known to be in existence.
4
He also stressed that there was no
written
record
of the conversation.
5
No other
written
record
of that agreement has been presented by either side.
Usage of
chronological
in anglès
1
Background: Frailty is superior to
chronological
age as a predictor of outcome.
2
This beautifully produced book offers extracts from his works in
chronological
order.
3
Staff have been working through the backlog in
chronological
order, oldest first.
4
It didn't come out, when I was writing it, in
chronological
order.
5
They are diverse both in their
chronological
date and their social importance.
6
If you follow someone, you'll see their tweets in reverse
chronological
order.
7
A
chronological
timeline is a chance to save ourselves-ifwe choose to.
8
The poems are printed as nearly as possible in
chronological
order .
9
The history follows the
chronological
order of events by summers and winters.
10
Advertisers have said their ads can get lost in the
reverse
-
chronological
timeline.
11
In this common cradle, the
chronological
order of births is perfectly clear.
12
At the back stood a row of ledgers, arranged in
chronological
order.
13
The literary line of demarcation is not identical with the
chronological
one.
14
There was so much to sort out and put in
chronological
order.
15
They are placed in their assumed
chronological
order, the earliest furthest off.
16
An eminent doctor would give a
chronological
account of a typical day.
Other examples for "chronological"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
chronological
Adjective
Frequent collocations
chronological order
chronological age
chronological sequence
chronological arrangement
chronological timeline
More collocations
Chronological
through the time
Chronological
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common