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英:[kəˈnɒnɪkl]
美:[kəˈnɑnɪkl]
adj.
权威的
见于<圣经>正经篇目的
大教堂教士的
按照教规的
词根:canonic
adj.canonic 轮唱的;依教规的
adv.canonically 照教规地;宗教上地
Adjective
1. appearing in a Biblical canon;
"a canonical book of the Christian New Testament"
2. of or relating to or required by canon law
3. reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible without loss of generality;
"a basic story line"
"a canonical syllable pattern"
4. conforming to orthodox or recognized rules;
"the drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing"- Sinclair Lewis
canonical correlation典型相关
canonical correlation analysis典型相关分析;典范相关分析
canonical form规范形式;[语]语言的语音典型
canonical transformation正则变换
canonical ensemble正则系综,典范系综
canonical analysis典型相关分析;典型分析;双复式分析
jordan canonical form[数]约当标准型;约当范式
15世纪初,“根据教会法律”,源自中世纪拉丁语 canonicalis,来自晚期拉丁语 canonicus “按规则”,在教会拉丁语中,“属于 canon”(见 canon(n.1))。早期的词语是 canonial(13世纪初)。“符合规则”的一般意义来自1560年代。 “属于圣经正典的”意思来自1560年代; 因此,“被承认的卓越”(1550年代)。
规范[式]
see canon >entry 1
The first known use of canonical was in the 15th century
canopy1 of 2noun
a covering over a bed, throne, or shrine or carried on poles (as over a person of high rank)
awning
a shade or shelter that hangs over somethingespecially: the uppermost spreading layer of a forest
the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
canopy2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a canopy
canopy1 of 2noun
a covering over a bed, throne, or shrine or carried on poles (as over a person of high rank)
awning
a shade or shelter that hangs over somethingespecially: the uppermost spreading layer of a forest
the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
canopy2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a canopy
canopy1 of 2noun
a covering over a bed, throne, or shrine or carried on poles (as over a person of high rank)
awning
a shade or shelter that hangs over somethingespecially: the uppermost spreading layer of a forest
the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
canopy2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a canopy
cannonnoun
a large heavy gun usually mounted on wheels
an automatic gun of large caliber on an airplane
canonizeverb
to declare to be a saint and worthy of public respect
to treat something as if it were sacred
canonizeverb
to declare to be a saint and worthy of public respect
to treat something as if it were sacred
canonicaladjective
relating to or allowed by church law
following a general rule or accepted procedure
canonicaladjective
relating to or allowed by church law
following a general rule or accepted procedure
1 As always in revisiting canonical works, van Hove eschewed period costume and sets.
2 There are various so - called " canonical isomorphisms ".
有各种各样的 所谓 “ 典范同构 ”.
3 Yet, by appropriating a canonical form, Corigliano projects a contemporary understanding of sexual identity back into musical history.
4 As one of liberalism’s canonical philosophers, John Stuart Mill also invoked the necessity of “paternal despotism” in Britain’s colonies because “a people of savages should be taught obedience.”
5 He warns a fellow patient at Research Psychiatric Hospital against two other canonical works: A. Alvarez’s “The Savage God” and William Styron’s “Darkness Visible.”
6 All will be considered canonical, so there may be more revelations to come.
7 Why did you decide to put your own stamp on this really canonical movie from the 1990s?
8 In 1961-62, he declared his bond with his literary past by stenciling sentences onto his paintings from canonical novels and poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Walt Whitman and Herman Melville.
9 Fans eager for season three tidbits have been poring over its spoils online, even pointing out canonical errors to Frost on Twitter, to which he cryptically replied, “All will be revealed”.
10 Ms. Herrera spent six years in this richly intellectual expatriate scene, where she encountered, for the first time, canonical works by Malevich, Mondrian and other artists of Suprematism and De Stijl.
11 This task of identifying which American artists are canonical is harder than it seems, and Google isn’t helping.
12 These three novels put a contemporary twist on canonical tales about young people facing the challenges of building their own futures.
13 Fischer specializes in the canonical 19th-century and classical, Central European repertoire; the Strathmore concert includes Mozart’s fifth violin concerto and the incidental music to Mendelssohn’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
14 Pop feeds off itself in strange and unexpected ways, and its story isn't as straightforward as the canonical telling suggests.
15 It’s that side of the orchestral literature — the canonical, the bread-and-butter works — that the National Symphony Orchestra celebrates with this week’s program.
16 Because canonical texts are so crucial in each, interpretation and commentary become dominant modes of religious attentiveness, expanding the scriptural traditions.
17 In the mid-20th century, Gustav Mahler, after a period of semi-neglect, started to become one of the canonical composers of our time.
18 But as a war picture about men of courage going into battle, “1917” epitomizes the kind of movie Hollywood has always deemed important and canonical enough to deserve its highest honors.
19 The sources on which Mr. Barnes most conspicuously relies are the two canonical texts of the Shostakovich wars.
20 Was it an innovative introduction to this most canonical of composers?
1 典范
model textbook copybook lead classic ideal masterpiece exponent paragon exemplar showpiece apotheosis a monument to quintessential archetypal pattern quintessence
3 教会的
5 宗规
7 正规的
9 公认的
known receive orthodox putative avow official regular approved authorized recognized confessed acknowledged recognitory
11 卡农
12 权威
cathedratic standard cathedral authoritative magisterially power authority tooth pundit charisma
13 标准
standard BASIC staple normative measure normal criterion orth- a frame of reference level test Mark regulation specification gauge Norm benchmark canon sensibility
14 真作
16 权威性的
17 大教堂教士
18 典型
classic ideal typical exemplary quintessential card-carrying typic typal type image model example soul representative prototype perfection emblem archetype exponent exemplar personification quintessence nonesuch nonsuch poster child par excellence
19 认可
palatable approval acceptance blessing sanction ratification approbation imprimatur agree accept recognize count approve okay sustain authorize validate sanctify be on
20 正经的
23 礼服
24 真经
27 公理的
29 规范
standard normative prescriptive code canon etiquette guide reputable specification norm law tradition
30 规范的
31 公认
orthodox putative admittedly allowedly avow know no doubt official regular approved authorized recognized confessed acknowledged recognitory recognize
32 卡农曲
33 正典