词汇 | classical |
释义 | classicalUK:*/ˈklæsɪkəl/US:/ˈklæsɪkəl/ ,(klas′i kəl)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 classical adj (of ancient Greece or Rome)古希腊罗马文学的;古希腊罗马艺术的Classical sculpture has never been surpassed. classical adj colloquial (musical style: formal) (音乐风格)古典的,正统的I listen mainly to classical music. classical adj (musical genre: of Mozart's era) (音乐流派)古典派的Was Mozart the greatest classical composer?usage: ‘classic’ used as a nounA classic is a book that is well-known and thought to be of a high literary standard.We had all the standard classics at home.Classics is the study of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy.She got a first class degree in Classics. classical adj (relating to the classics)古典文学艺术的He often chose classical themes for his larger paintings. 复合形式: classical education n (education in classical humanities)人文科学教育;经典教育The ability to solve crossword puzzles quickly is just one of the advantages of a classical education. classical guitar n (instrument) (乐器)古典吉他A classical guitar is as appropriate for jazz and flamenco as it is for classical music. classical guitar n (music)古典吉他演奏;古典吉他曲Sipping a cup of strong, sweet tea and listening to a classical guitar recording is one of my favorite ways to relax. classical music n colloquial (musical style: formal)古典音乐The classical music section at the record store has CDs with music from Bach to Stravinsky. classical music n (musical genre of Mozart's era)古典音乐Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are the most well-known composers of classical music. |
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