diary entry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiaryandentry
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diary
noun[C]
uk/ˈdaɪə.ri/us/ˈdaɪr.i/
a book in which you record your thoughts or feelings or what has happened ...
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entry
noun
uk/ˈen.tri/us/ˈen.tri/
the act of entering a place or joining a particular society ...
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At the beginning of the study, the checklist was used mainly to help caregivers recall words for their firstdiaryentry.
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Thediaryentrywas added around 1885-6.
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One particulardiaryentrystated that despite all attempts to perform according to an analysis, 'it also involves technical ability to play the piece expressively'.
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Try to make notes each time you practise, and convert them into a formaldiaryentryevery week, as you might do a 'lab book'.
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A photograph accompanies thisdiaryentry, taken by one of the trainee-teachers and enclosed in their letter of thanks.
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Here is adiaryentry.
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The first journey is told as a continuous, undateddiaryentrywhile the second journey is told through epistolary and lyric forms.
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Adiaryentrywas found describing the nass conferral.
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The sniper then sits down to make adiaryentry.
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Thisdiaryentryshows his flair for the dramatic, but also highlights his fascination with history and other cultures.
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The earliest surviving reference comes from adiaryentryin 1834.
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Her very lastdiaryentrystates, made a prayer adapted to my case.
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From there on in each chapter is narrated by a different character, sometimes speaking through verse, viadiaryentryor in second person.
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These criteria include "external evidence" (such as letters, diary entries, memoirs) of selfcensorship and evidence of the author's motives in making a revision (150).
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This sense of being at ease in the city is borne out by both diary entries and later oral testimony.
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Relevant contextual information was given as far as possible in the diary entries.
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All translations of the diary entries are mine.
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Carltons lyrics, as noted above, tend to veer towards thediaryentrystyle that has come to define many of her contemporaries.
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