chronological in Japanese
chronological in Japanese is 経時的 — chronological means arranged in the order in which events happened, from earliest to latest.
chronological in Japanese
経時的
Pronounced: keijiteki
(films, shows, books, etc) Relating to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occur within a story, rather than the order in which they are released.
What does "chronological" mean?
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adj Arranged in the order in which events happened, from earliest to latest.
"The exhibition presents the artist's work in chronological order."
chronological in a sentence
- The exhibition presents the artist's work in chronological order.
- Please list your work history in chronological order.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "chronological" in Japanese?
"chronological" in Japanese is 経時的. chronological means: Arranged in the order in which events happened, from earliest to latest.
How do you pronounce 経時的?
"chronological" in Japanese is 経時的, pronounced "keijiteki".
How do you use "chronological" in a sentence?
Example: "The exhibition presents the artist's work in chronological order." In Japanese, "chronological" is 経時的.
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