classic
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A classic example of a thing or situation has all the features which you expect such a thing or situation to have. 典型的
The debate in the press has been a classic example of hypocrisy. 新聞界的這場(chǎng)爭(zhēng)論是虛偽的典型例子。
2. N-COUNT Classic is also a noun. 典范
It was a classic of interrogation: first the bully, then the kind one who offers sympathy. 這是審問(wèn)的一種典范:開(kāi)始是欺負(fù)人的人,然后那個(gè)和善的人再施予同情。
3. ADJ A classic film, piece of writing, or piece of music is of very high quality and has become a standard against which similar things are judged. 經(jīng)典的[ADJ n]
...the classic children's film Huckleberry Finn. …經(jīng)典的兒童影片《哈克貝利?芬》。
4. N-COUNT Classic is also a noun. 經(jīng)典
The record won a gold award and remains one of the classics of modern popular music. 該唱片獲得過(guò)金獎(jiǎng),而且依舊是現(xiàn)代流行音樂(lè)的經(jīng)典作品之一。
5. N-COUNT A classic is a book which is well-known and considered to be of a high literary standard. You can refer to such books generally as the classics. 文學(xué)名著
As I grow older, I like to reread the classics regularly. 隨著我年齡的增長(zhǎng),我喜歡定期重讀文學(xué)名著。
6. N-UNCOUNT Classics is the study of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy. 古典學(xué)
...a Classics degree. …古典學(xué)學(xué)位。
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classic /?kl?s?k/ (classics)
劍橋詞典
- Cullinan's tasty offering adds a personal touch to classic recipe .
- The advertising industry's use of classic songs is vandalism of popular culture , he said.
- I've always enjoyed reading classic novels .
- He's got all the classic symptoms of a cold - the coughs and sneezes and the sore throat .
- It's a classic case of the bored-housewife syndrome - she's got nothing to do all day except drink and go shopping .
- Officials admit that the re-planting of the hillsides only started five years ago and seems to be a classic case of too little too late.
- I suffer from the classic working mother's guilt trip .
- Withdrawal is a classic symptom of depression .
classic adjective (HIGH QUALITY)
having a high quality or standard against which other things are judged經(jīng)典的;優(yōu)秀的;一流的
Fielding's classic novel "Tom Jones" 菲爾丁的經(jīng)典小說(shuō)《湯姆?瓊斯》
Another classic goal there from Corley! 科利又踢進(jìn)一個(gè)漂亮球!
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classic adjective (EXTREMELY FUNNY/BAD)
informalextremely or unusually funny , bad , or annoying
特別滑稽的;極壞的;極其令人討厭的
Then she fell over backwards into the flowerbed - it was absolutely classic! 然后她仰面倒進(jìn)了花壇——真是太滑稽了!
That was classic! That van-driver signalled right , and then turned left . 太可惡了!那個(gè)貨車(chē)司機(jī)打右轉(zhuǎn)的信號(hào),可是卻向左轉(zhuǎn)彎了!
classic adjective (TYPICAL)
having all the characteristics or qualities that you expect
典型的;有代表性的
He's a classic example of a kid who's clever but lazy . 他是個(gè)典型的聰明卻懶惰的孩子。
He had all the classic symptoms of the disease . 他具有這種病的所有典型癥狀。
informal disapproving
bad or unpleasant , but not very surprising or unexpected
糟糕的,討厭的,倒霉的(但并不令人驚訝)
It's classic - you arrive at the station on time and find that the train's left early. 事情就是那樣倒霉——你按時(shí)趕到車(chē)站卻發(fā)現(xiàn)火車(chē)提早開(kāi)走了。
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classic adjective (TRADITIONAL)
having a simple , traditional style that is always fashionable
典雅的;古樸的;傳統(tǒng)的
She wore a classic navy suit . 她身著一套傳統(tǒng)式樣的海軍服。 返回 classic