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单词 biographical
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Definition of biographical in English:

biographical

adjective bʌɪəˈɡrafɪk(ə)lˌbaɪəˈɡræfəkəl
  • (of data or a written work) dealing with a particular person's life.

    biographical information
    biographical books on the Beatles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Meehan latest book completes his biographical work on Parliamentarians in Laois and Offaly since 1585.
    • Leading the pack was Cheng Ta-chun for her biographical work, As One Family.
    • A good biography is weakened by not giving the major biographical facts due prominence.
    • The precise, biographical details in this review come from his thorough and patient study which, unlike its rival, inspires trust in a reader.
    • In cinema there's also a legal pressure towards biographical projects.
    • The 10-meeting course will include the study of leading composers, style of writing and biographical detail.
    • It's so funny about the people it deals with and at the same time so thoughtful in its consideration of the whole biographical enterprise.
    • Instead it is some personality traits rather than biographical detail Brydon and Keith have in common.
    • Obviously, the central biographical facts in all of these volumes must necessarily be identical.
    • Such questions lie at the heart of all biographical work, but are seldom explicitly acknowledged, or deeply explored.
    • As such, this huge biographical project is overblown.
    • He gives as full an account as possible of the actions for which the recipient got the VC and also gives as many biographical details as are available.
    • The lack of good biographical works on our non-Labor politicians is a minor scandal, so this is an event worth noting.
    • There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights.
    • This biographical detail is often imagined to be his nadir, but the truth is that he had passed that point.
    • The catalogue, filled with biographical detail, reads more like an article for Tatler.
    • Even if they pass it down, use of their name and biographical details ensures respectful treatment from their subordinates.
    • Above all, it is his honesty, his willingness to draw on biographical detail that infuses this novel with sad, disarming charm.
    • The site contains details of his weekly diary, questions he has asked and speeches he has made to Parliament as well as his biographical details.
    • They have done several biographical works on Mozart and Liszt.

Derivatives

  • biographic

  • adjective bʌɪəˈɡrafɪkˌbaɪəˈɡræfɪk
    • The biographic cabaret-style show is built around the life and times of one of R & B's greatest talents, set on the heart-breaking Christmas Eve in the 70s when the love of her life tragically passed away.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • David Lynch's last cinematic outing was The Straight Story which demonstrated an unexpected sensitivity towards biographic detail.
      • But all this is ignored, because, in order to flatten out Potter's work into biographic expressivism, his modernist/formalist innovations have to be downplayed.
      • The film is not just a narrative on the paintings of Ravi Varma or just a biographic sketch, says the director.
      • This was the earliest time that CIA had full biographic information on al-Hazmi.
  • biographically

  • adverb
    • But biographically you have at times seemed to regret that there is something almost dilettante about your involvement in the arts.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The new tribes, I believe, will be biographically structured - hip-hoppers, Amnesty International members, and so on - people who actually feel that they have something in common no matter where they were born.
      • That it is both biographically true and entirely factual in the process, makes it more pointed: the tang of real blood, the taste of true tears - but no more true than had it been one of its author's fictions.
      • WS Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan are indisputably middle-class figures, both biographically and in their place in British culture.
      • The plain truth is that biographically there is really little left to be done.
 
 

Definition of biographical in US English:

biographical

adjectiveˌbīəˈɡrafəkəlˌbaɪəˈɡræfəkəl
  • (of data or a written work) dealing with a particular person's life.

    biographical information
    biographical books on the Beatles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 10-meeting course will include the study of leading composers, style of writing and biographical detail.
    • The lack of good biographical works on our non-Labor politicians is a minor scandal, so this is an event worth noting.
    • Such questions lie at the heart of all biographical work, but are seldom explicitly acknowledged, or deeply explored.
    • Obviously, the central biographical facts in all of these volumes must necessarily be identical.
    • This biographical detail is often imagined to be his nadir, but the truth is that he had passed that point.
    • Above all, it is his honesty, his willingness to draw on biographical detail that infuses this novel with sad, disarming charm.
    • There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights.
    • He gives as full an account as possible of the actions for which the recipient got the VC and also gives as many biographical details as are available.
    • Leading the pack was Cheng Ta-chun for her biographical work, As One Family.
    • A good biography is weakened by not giving the major biographical facts due prominence.
    • Instead it is some personality traits rather than biographical detail Brydon and Keith have in common.
    • The site contains details of his weekly diary, questions he has asked and speeches he has made to Parliament as well as his biographical details.
    • The catalogue, filled with biographical detail, reads more like an article for Tatler.
    • As such, this huge biographical project is overblown.
    • It's so funny about the people it deals with and at the same time so thoughtful in its consideration of the whole biographical enterprise.
    • The precise, biographical details in this review come from his thorough and patient study which, unlike its rival, inspires trust in a reader.
    • Even if they pass it down, use of their name and biographical details ensures respectful treatment from their subordinates.
    • Mr Meehan latest book completes his biographical work on Parliamentarians in Laois and Offaly since 1585.
    • They have done several biographical works on Mozart and Liszt.
    • In cinema there's also a legal pressure towards biographical projects.
 
 
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