historians
英 [hɪsˈtɔːrɪənz]
美 [hɪˈstɔriənz]
n. 史学工作者; 历史学家
historian的复数
柯林斯词典
- 历史学家
Ahistorianis a person who specializes in the study of history, and who writes books and articles about it.
双语例句
- Most historians also said to have great expectations, hope metrological historiography through to its completion of history science.
大多数历史学家也曾对计量史学寄予厚望,希望通过它来完成历史的科学化。 - Such sources have provided valuable materials for later generations of historians.
这些来源为后世的历史学家提供了珍贵的资料。 - Some historians believe that Stonehenge was a temple, the site of ancient sacrifices and rituals.
一些史学家认为巨石阵是一处庙宇,是古代举行祭祀和庆典的地方。 - Historians looked to artists 'representations of the lion to piece together a picture of how the lion once looked.
历史学家寄希望于艺术家对这位名人的描绘,以完整呈现他从前的模样。 - Local historians have reconstructed from contemporary descriptions how the hall may have looked in 1300.
根据同时期的描述,当地历史学家再现了1300年时这座礼堂的可能面貌。 - Understanding our past is what historians and anthropologists seek to do.
了解我们的过去是历史学家和人类学家一直探索的事情。 - Historians tell us that Babylon was the largest and most powerful city ever built in the ancient world.
历史学家告诉我们,在古代世界中,巴比伦是版图最广和兵力最强的城市,简直是无与伦比。 - It is only fairly recently that historians have begun to investigate the question
只是到最近历史学家才开始探究这个问题。 - This supports the belief of most historians that Beethoven did not have syphilis.
这证实了多数历史学家的观点:贝多芬没有梅毒。 - Western historians are free and quick to blame their leaders and their government for defeats and disasters.
西方历史学家可以自由地,无所顾忌地责备他们自己的领袖和政府造成的失败和灾难。
