[/ˈklæsɪk; ˋklæsɪk/] adj [esp attrib 尤作定语] 用法: 1 having a high quality that is recognized and unquestioned; of lasting value and importance 最优秀的; 第一流的; 经典的: a classic novel, work of scholarship, game of football 最佳的小说、 学术著作、 足球赛. 用法: 2 very typical 典型的: a classic example 典型的例子 * classic symptoms of pneumonia 肺炎的典型症状 * a classic case of malnutrition 营养不良的典型病例. 3(a) simple, harmonious and restrained; classical(3) 典雅的; 古雅的. (b) (of clothes, designs, etc) having a simple traditional style that is not affected by changes in fashion (指衣服、 设计等)传统式样的: a classic dress 传统的连衣裙. 用法: 4 famous through being long established (因为时已久)著名的; 传统的: one of the classic events of the sporting calendar 体育运动日程表中传统比赛项目之一. classic 2 [/ˈklæsɪk; ˋklæsɪk/] n 用法: 1 [C] writer, artist or work of art recognized as being of high quality and lasting value 文豪; 大艺术家; 杰作; 名著; 经典著作: This novel may well become a classic. 这本小说很可能成为经典著作. * She enjoys reading the classics, ie the great works of literature. 她喜欢读经典著作. 用法: 2 [C] outstanding example of its kind 优秀的典范: The (football) match was a classic. 那场(足球)比赛堪称典范. 用法: 3 Classics [sing v] (study of) ancient Greek and Roman language and literature 古代希腊与罗马的语言和文学(的研究): She studied Classics at university. 她在大学学习古希腊与古罗马的语言文学. 用法: 4 [C] garment that is classic1(3b) in style 传统样式的服装. |