classic如何读

英:[ˈklæsɪk]

美:[ˈklæsɪk]

classic英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [A](著作、赛事等)最优秀的,(可作)典范的 (work, game, etc.) having a high quality that is recognized and unquestioned; of lasting value and importance
  2. [A](病例等)典型的,标准的 (case of illness, etc.) very typical
  3. [A](衣服、设计等)传统式样的,典雅的 (clothes, designs, etc.)having a simple traditional style that is not affected by changes in fashion; simple; classical
  4. [A](因为时已久)著名的; 传统的 famous through being long established
n.(名词)
  1. [C]文豪,大艺术家; 文学名著,经典作品,杰作 writer, artist or work of art recognized as being of high quality and lasting value
  2. [C]优秀的典范 outstanding example of its kind

classic是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 杰作,名著,名作
  2. 大艺术家,大文豪
  3. 经典著作,古典著作,经典作品
  4. 典型的事物
  5. 著名的事件
  6. 一九二五年至一九四二年间制造的古典型汽车
  7. 优秀的典范
  8. 古希腊与古罗马的文化研究
  9. 古典主义者,古典作家
  10. 古典文学
  11. 古典语言
  12. 争夺锦标的大赛
  13. 传统式样女服
adj. (形容词)
  1. 典型的,经典的,标准的
  2. 传统的
  3. 最优秀的,第一流的
  4. 古典的,古典派的
  5. 著名的
  6. 古希腊、古罗马文学艺术的
  7. 古雅的,典雅的
  8. 有长远历史或文学意义的,历史上值得纪念的
  9. 有特点的,有代表性的,有趣的
  10. 愚蠢而又不足为奇的
  11. 古朴的
  12. 高尚的

classic自然拼读

clas·sic

klae sihk

classic词根

词根:classy

adj.

classical 古典的;经典的;传统的;第一流的

classy 优等的;上等的;漂亮的

adv.

classically 拟古地;古典主义地

n.

classical 古典音乐

classicism 古典主义;古典风格

classicalism 古典主义;模拟古典

classicist 古典主义者;古典学者

vi.

classicize 仿古典风格;崇尚古典风格

vt.

classicize 模仿古典;作成古典式

classic英英释义

adjective

representative or typical of a class or category; serving as a standard.Here is a classic Chippendale chair, unlike that one with its straighter lines.

serving as the best of its type; authoritative; definitive.His book represents the classic study of gang behavior, and it is required reading for anyone interested in the subject.

having qualities that assure enduring interest.Charles Dickens wrote many classic works of fiction.

of the first rank or class; excellent.That horror movie we saw last night was classic.

typical or characteristic.Excessive thirst is a classic symptom of diabetes.You've made the classic mistake of all young writers.

of or pertaining to ancient Greek and Roman culture.

noun

a work of art or literature that is considered of the first rank, or as a standard by which to judge others.Shakespeare's Hamlet is a classic.This song by Chuck Berry is considered a 1950s classic.There are still a few movie theaters that show such classics as Casablanca and Battleship Potemkin.

any work that is generally considered to be an enduring standard.This bass guitar amplifier is a classic.

(pl.) the academic study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome along with the study of the ancient Greek and Latin languages.He was a professor of classics at Oxford University.Classics is no longer taught at our local college.

(pl.) the literary works of ancient Greece or Rome.She can read the classics in their original Latin or Greek.I am often asked, "Where is the value in studying the classics?"

classic词组

classic style古典风格

classic music古典音乐

classic look经典款式

classic区别

 classical, classic

classical古典的

classic第一流的;

以上来源于网络

classic词源中文解释

1610年代,“属于最高阶层的; 被认可为模范”的意思,源自法语 classique(17世纪),源自拉丁语 classicus,“与罗马人的(最高)阶层有关的”,因此,“优越的”,来自 classis(参见 class(名词))。最初在英语中,“第一类的”; 意思是“属于或具有希腊和罗马古代标准作者的特征”于1620年代得到证实。

classic_体育行业词汇

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classic_医学行业词汇

古典的

标准的:典型的

第一等或第一流的

classic词源英文解释

Adjective French or Latin; French classique, from Latin classicus of the highest class of Roman citizens, of the first rank, from classis — see class >entry 1

The first known use of classic was in 1597

classic儿童词典英英释义

classicismnoun

the principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome

a following of the standards of tradition (as in music or art)

classicallyadverb

in a classic or classical manner

classicaladjective

classic entry 1 sense 1a

of or relating to the classics of literature or artespecially: of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman classics

classical studies

of or relating to serious music in the European tradition

authoritative, traditional

concerned with a general study of the arts and sciences and not specializing in technical studies

a classical high school

classic1 of 2adjective

serving as a standard of excellence

a classic literature

fashionable year after year : traditional, enduring

a classic design

of or relating to the ancient Greeks or Romans or their culture

notable as the best of its kind

a classic film

notable as the most basic or typical of its kind

a classic example

classic2 of 2noun

a literary work of ancient Greece or Rome

a great work of artalso: its author

something regarded as perfect of its kind

an event that has become a tradition

a football classic

classic医学词典英英释义

classicadjective

standard or recognized especially because of great frequency or consistency of occurrence

the classic triad of urethritis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis signaling Reiter's syndrome—Emergency Medicine

classic 例句

1 This practice of inferring the motivations and intentions of others is classic thin-slicing.

2 The debate in the press has been a classic example of hypocrisy.

新闻界的这场争论是虚伪的典型例子。

3 The interior re-created the atmosphere of a classic ’80s pizza parlor and video arcade in loving detail.

4 I pick up my Rent-A-Wreck from a nice fellow—this must be the famous “Minnesota nice”—who volunteers the locations of NPR and classic rock on the radio.

5 What Golomb is saying is that most salespeople are prone to a classic Warren Harding error.

6 The classic problem case is the discovery of oxygen.

7 A classic writer counts on the common sense and ordinary charity of his readers, just as in everyday conversation we know when a speaker means “in general” or “all else being equal.”

8 This church is a classic example of medieval architecture.

这座教堂是中世纪建筑风格的典型实例。

9 In some ways, Nash's illness was a classic case of paranoid schizophrenia.

从某种程度来看, 纳什患的是典型的偏执狂想精神分裂症.

10 As for Sue, while Bill was talking, on more than one occasion she rolled her eyes very quickly, which is a classic sign of contempt.

11 The thematic coherence in Mueller’s exposition is a happy consequence of his use of classic style, particularly the imperative to show rather than tell.

12 At his suggestion I read the Prussian general Karl von Clausewitz’s classic work On War.

13 It was a classic of interrogation: first the bully, then the kind one who offers sympathy.

那是典型的审问方式:先来一个唱白脸,再来一个唱红脸。

14 In his classic 1974 study Getting a Job, Granovetter looked at several hundred professional and technical workers from the Boston suburb of Newton, interviewing them in some detail on their employment history.

15 They are a classic bubble situation.

这是典型的泡沫形态.

16 Dickens'A Tale of Two Cities is a literary classic.

狄更斯的《双城记》是一部文学名著.

17 The classics were the books supposedly written by Confucius and the ancients, about the correct way to live.

18 “And what does a person with such a romantic temperament seek in the study of the classics?”

19 Miyax was a classic Eskimo beauty, small of bone and delicately wired with strong muscles.

20 She's not going to help? Oh, that's classic!

她不来帮忙?哦,那不足为奇!

classic 同义词

7 有定评的

standard confessed

10 典雅的

Augustan elegant exalted

14 典范的

exemplary copybook

17 代表物

representative

20 古典语言

classical tongue

21 最优秀

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22 古典主义者

classicist

24 古典作品

classicality

26 古典学者

classicist scholar

27 古典作家

ancient

28 古希腊的

classical

39 历史悠久的

ancient time-honoured

48 古朴

olde worlde

55 古希腊

classical

56 名作

master-piece

58 典型事例

cracker

61 古朴的

olde worlde

63 古典派的

classical

classic 短语相关

classic case destined to become a classic

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