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歷史
You can refer to the events of the past as history. You can also refer to the past events which concern a particular topic or place as its history.
例句
The Catholic Church has played a prominent role throughout Polish history.
天主教會(huì)在整個(gè)波蘭歷史上曾發(fā)揮過(guò)舉足輕重的作用。
...the most evil mass killer in history.
歷史上最令人發(fā)指的屠殺狂徒
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歷史學(xué);史學(xué)
History is a subject studied in schools, colleges, and universities that deals with events that have happened in the past.
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過(guò)去事件的記載;發(fā)展史
A history is an account of events that have happened in the past.
例句
...his magnificent history of broadcasting in Canada.
他在加拿大輝煌的播音史
...oral histories taken from elderly people in Rochester.
羅切斯特老一輩人的口述史
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記錄;習(xí)慣;(某地的)沿革
If a person or a place has a history of something, it has been very common or has happened frequently in their past.
例句
He had a history of drink problems...
他過(guò)去酗酒度日。
The boy's mother had a history of abusing her children.
男孩的母親過(guò)去常虐待自己的孩子。
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履歷;經(jīng)歷
Someone's history is the set of facts that are known about their past.
例句
He couldn't get a new job because of his medical history.
由于他的病史,他無(wú)法找到新的工作。
...an exhibition documenting the personal history of Anne Frank.
安妮·弗蘭克生平資料展
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歷史的陳?ài)E;(無(wú)關(guān)緊要的)往事
If you say that an event, thing, or person is history, you mean that they are no longer important.
例句
The Charlottetown agreement is history.
夏洛特敦協(xié)定已成為歷史。
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接下來(lái)的事就世人皆知了
If you are telling someone about an event and say the rest is history, you mean that you do not need to tell them what happened next because everyone knows about it already.
例句
We met at college, the rest is history.
我們是在上大學(xué)時(shí)認(rèn)識(shí)的,接下來(lái)的事大家都知道了。