classic 英 [ˈklæsɪk]
美 [ ˈklæsɪk]
复数形式:classics
classic 词典解释
形容词典型的;传统式样的;著名的;有趣的
名词文豪;文学名著;优秀的典范;古希腊与古罗马的文化研究(尤指对其语言与文学的研究)
classic 词典例句
形容词
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This is a classic example of bureaucratic inefficiency.
这是一个官僚主义低效率的典型例子。
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The old gentleman had on a classic suit.
那位老年绅士穿著一套古朴的传统服装。
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He recommended me a classic book on Buddhism.
他向我推荐了一本有关佛教的经典名著。
名词
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Shakespeare is a classic.
莎士比亚是个文豪。
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His reply was a classic.
他的回答有理有据,妙不可言。
classic 英英释义
noun
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a creation of the highest excellence
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an artist who has created classic works
adj
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of or relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilisation and its culture
e.g. classic Cinese pottery
Synonym: classical
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of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures
e.g. classical mythology
e.g. classica
Synonym: classical Greco-Roman Graeco-Roman Hellenic
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of recognized authority or excellence
e.g. the definitive work on Greece
e.g. classical methods of navigation
Synonym: authoritative classical definitive
classic [ˈklæsɪk]
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英语释义
1
n. a creation of the highest excellence
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n. an artist who has created classic works
相关单词辨析
classical: 古典的
classic: 第一流的;