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单词 diarize
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diarizev.

Brit. /ˈdʌɪərʌɪz/, U.S. /ˈdaɪəˌraɪz/
Etymology: < diary n. + -ize suffix.
intransitive. To write a record of events in a diary.
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society > communication > record > written record > daily record or journal > record in journal [verb (intransitive)]
diarize1827
journalize1843
1827 T. Moore Diary 6–31 Mar. V. 161 [I] have not had time to diarize, so must record by wholesale what I remember.
1854 Fraser's Mag. 49 443 Where is the man who, when he diarizes frankly and fairly, does not write himself vain?

Derivatives

ˈdiarizing n. and adj.
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1853 Lockhart in Croker Papers (1884) III. xxviii. 295 I had to spare Tories about as often as Whigs the castigation of diarizing Malagrowther.

Draft additions September 2016

1. transitive. To record (events, personal observations, etc.) in a diary. Also with quoted text as object.
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1803 J. Bristed Ανθρωπλανομενος II. 649 He then took occasion to make some remarks, which appeared to me so judicious that I diarized them the very first opportunity.
1842 Chambers's Edinb. Jrnl. 27 Aug. 252/3 Our authoress here diarises: ‘Oh, how every body laughed! and to be sure I did not glow at all,..nor lose any part of my usual composure!’
1853 Q. Rev. July 259 Sometimes he diarizes specimens of behavior which a husband of but ordinary feeling might have been ashamed to practise.
1912 H. W. Fischer Secret Mem.: Court of Royal Saxony, 1891–1902 p. iii Louise wrote for her own amusement, even as Pepys did when he diarized the peccadilloes of the Second Charles' English and French ‘hures’ [sc. ‘whores’].
1987 E. Samuels & J. Samuels B. Berenson vii. 62 ‘If one-tenth of what they say is true,’ Mary diarized, ‘a future of affluence lies before us!’
2008 B. McFall How to make Money while you Sleep! 146 Even though she was new to marketing, Tracy simply started a blog in which she diarised her progress learning about how to make money on the internet.
2. transitive. To note (a future event or appointment, or its date) in a diary. Also: to schedule (a person) to do a task; to record in a diary an appointment with (a person). Also occasionally intransitive.
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1917 Bankers' Mag. Oct. 464 If coupons accompany a bond, or are deposited by themselves, carefully diarize due dates and see that they are collected regularly.
1956 G. Makepeace in C. Norton Scoops & Headlines 26 The News Editor..was a considerate man, so when he diarised me for the Kimberley Hospital Board on the night of May 28, 1924, he gave me the afternoon off.
1981 Apple Orchard Fall 31/1 In theory, I could diarize years ahead and therefore advise a client of the date and time of our meeting and give him a hardcopy reminder; or notify him through a reminder system of the date of maturity of his mortgage.
1984 Afr. Business & Chamber of Commerce Rev. May 12 The following exhibitions may be of interest to you so we urge you to diarise them.
1991 D. Lucie Doing the Business in Fashion, Progress, Hard Feelings, Doing the Business 268 Rosemary told me to insist you come over to us one night. I'm under strict instructions to diarise you.
2004 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 5 Jan. a18/2 Talk to friend. Diarize date to get together.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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