词汇 | classic |
释义 | classicUK:*/ˈklæsɪk/US:/ˈklæsɪk/ ,(klas′ik)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 classic adj (standard, long-established)标准的,规范的;传统的,约定俗成的Stick to a classic look and you'll always be in style. classic adj (typical, predictable)典型的;标准的;有代表性的Her classic excuse is that she forgot her wallet.usage: ‘classic’ used as an adjectiveA classic example of something has all the features or characteristics that you expect something of its kind to have.This statement was a classic illustration of British politeness.It is a classic example of the principle of "less is more".Classic is also used to describe films or books that are judged to be of very high quality.This is one of the classic works of Hollywood cinema.We discussed Brenan's classic analysis of Spanish history. classic n (book, music: respected work)经典著作This novel is a classic of the horror genre. the classics n (Greek, Roman literature)古希腊和古罗马文学I have never read the classics, except for Homer's "Odyssey".除了荷马的“奥德赛”,我没有读过其他古典文学。 Classics npl (academic subject) (指古希腊古罗马文学)古典文学I studied Classics at university.我在大学时学习过古典文学。 复合形式: classic example n (epitome, [sth] or [sb] typical)经典例证 |
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