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classicadjective(HIGH QUALITY)B2having a highqualityorstandardagainst which other things arejudged: 经典的;优秀的;一流的 Fielding's classicnovel"TomJones"菲尔丁的经典小说《汤姆‧琼斯》 Another classicgoalthere from Corley!科利又踢进一个漂亮球! - Cullinan'stastyofferingaddsapersonaltouchto classicrecipe.
- Theadvertisingindustry's use of classicsongsisvandalismofpopularculture, he said.
- I've alwaysenjoyedreadingclassicnovels.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExtremely good - admirable
- amazing
- amazingly
- ask forsomeone
- award-winning
- divine
- first-rate
- five-star
- gold-plated
- gourmet
- greatness
- high-class
- par excellence
- shining
- sock
- splendid
- splendidly
- stellar
- stupendously
- wonderfully
See more results » classicadjective(EXTREMELY FUNNY/BAD)informalextremelyorunusuallyfunny,bad, orannoying: 特别滑稽的;极坏的;极其令人讨厌的 Then shefelloverbackwardsinto the flowerbed - it wasabsolutelyclassic!然后她仰面倒进了花坛——真是太滑稽了! That was classic! That van-driversignalledright, and thenturnedleft.太可恶了!那个货车司机打右转的信号,可是却向左转弯了! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: very & extreme - abjectly
- abundantly
- beyond
- biblical
- blankly
- completely
- desperately
- extreme
- highly
- rank
- raving
- serious
- smack
- spectacularly
- such
- terrible
- terribly
- unutterably
- veritably
- wonderfully
See more results » classicadjective(TYPICAL)having all thecharacteristicsorqualitiesthat youexpect: 典型的;有代表性的He's a classicexampleof akidwho'scleverbutlazy.他是个典型的聪明却懒惰的孩子。 He had all the classicsymptomsof thedisease.他具有这种病的所有典型症状。 informaldisapprovingbadorunpleasant, but not verysurprisingorunexpected: 糟糕的,讨厌的,倒霉的(但并不令人惊讶) It's classic - youarriveat thestationontimeandfindthat the train'sleftearly.事情就是那样倒霉——你按时赶到车站却发现火车提早开走了。 - He's got all the classicsymptomsof acold- thecoughsandsneezesand thesorethroat.
- It's a classiccaseof the bored-housewifesyndrome- she's got nothing to do alldayexceptdrinkand goshopping.
- Officialsadmitthat the re-planting of thehillsidesonlystartedfiveyearsago andseemsto be a classiccaseof too little too late.
- Isufferfrom the classicworkingmother'sguilttrip.
- Withdrawal is a classicsymptomofdepression.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSamples and examples - advertisement
- aliquot
- archetype
- benchmark
- benchmarking
- core
- cross-section
- exemplification
- flavour
- for instanceidiom
- forerunner
- illustration
- qua
- quintessence
- role model
- sample
- showpiece
- sort
- specimen
- taste
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: classicadjective(TRADITIONAL)having asimple,traditionalstylethat is alwaysfashionable: 典雅的;古朴的;传统的Sheworea classicnavysuit.她身着一套传统式样的海军服。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesfashionable - fashionableShe's so fashionable.
- in fashionTighter trousers for men are back in fashion.
- inShort jackets are in this season.
- coolHe was wearing a pair of cool sunglasses.
- hipWe went to the hip new club in town.
- trendyHe likes trendy clothes and modern furniture.
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesModern & fashionable - be (all) the rageidiom
- be having a momentidiom
- be the last word insomethingidiom
- futuristic
- get with the programmeidiom
- go ahead
- happening
- high-tech
- hipster
- smartness
- snappily
- snappy
- snazzily
- sophisticated
- the avant-garde
- up to date
- up-to-the-minuteidiom
- way-out
- with it
- à la mode
See more results » GrammarClassicorclassical? Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: adjective Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: noun We can use a classic and the classics to refer to the greatest and most famous works of literature from the past:… Classical: adjective We use classical to refer to the culture of the past and to art forms which belong to a long formal tradition:… classicnoun(HIGH QUALITY)B2[C]apieceof writing, amusicalrecording, or afilmthat is wellknownand of a highstandardandlastingvalue: (书、音乐或电影的)经典作品,杰作 JaneAusten's "Prideand Prejudice" is a classicofEnglishliterature.简•奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》是英国文学中的经典作品。 Many of the Rolling Stones'recordshavebecomerockclassics.滚石乐队的许多唱片已成为摇滚乐的经典之作。 the classics[plural] the mostfamousworksofliterature: 古典文学名著Ispentmychildhoodreadingthe classics.我把童年花在阅读经典文学作品上了。 See more- Larkin'spoemshavebecomeclassics,taughtinschools.
- Hismusical,basedon anovelby Zola,becamea classic.
- 'Anna Karenina' is a classic ofRussianliterature.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTypes of film, play, book etc. - adaptation
- Afrofuturism
- allegorical
- allegory
- anime
- autobiographical
- computer-animated
- cyberpunk
- episodic
- Gothic
- kitchen-sink
- lampoon
- procedural
- prosy
- psychological
- pulpy
- satirical
- self-referential
- SFF
- smash
See more results » classicnoun(STUDY)classics[U] thestudyofancientGreekandRomanculture,especiallytheirlanguagesandliterature: 古希腊和古罗马文化研究(尤指语言与文学方面)Shestudied/readclassics at Cambridge.她在剑桥学习古希腊和古罗马文化研究。 a classicsscholar.研究古希腊和古罗马文化的学者 Hehelpedtoestablishthe classicsdepartmentat the University of Massachusetts. Herauntwas a classicsprofessorat Cambridge University. Hespentayearteachingclassics at a Chicagouniversity. Latiniscertainlyusefulfor a classicsdegree. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSubjects & disciplines - Afrocentrism
- andragogy
- AP
- applicative
- applied
- functional skills
- glaciology
- hard science
- historiography
- home economics
- ology
- ontology
- oology
- orientalist
- PE
- stem
- subscience
- suicidology
- technical
- technically
See more results » classicnoun(TRADITIONAL)[C]apieceofclothingthat is alwaysfashionable: 经典服装;永不过时的传统服装 Alongwoolcoatis a classic no one should be without.羊毛大衣应该是衣橱里必不可少的经典服装。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesClothing - general words - all-in-one
- anti-fur
- apparel
- argyle
- attire
- cast-offs
- finery
- fitter
- furrier
- garb
- garment
- get up
- glad rags
- mothball
- schmutter
- sensible
- separates
- shapewear
- shorty
- your best bib and tuckeridiom
See more results » classicnoun(SPORT)(alsoClassic)animportantraceorcompetitionin anumberof differentsportsincludinghorseracing,golf, andtennis: The Fall Classicgrewout of acasualwagerbetween theownersof the Boston and Pittsburghbaseballclubs. Hetriesto take thegolfclassic andfundraisingauctionto the nextleveleveryyear. (alsoClassic)in the UK, any of the fivemainracesin theflatracing(= where thehorsesdo notjumpoverfences)season: The five Classics each havetheirownidentity. Within the first fiveyears,geldingswerebannedfrom the Classics. - He is agelding, and soineligiblefor the Premier Classic.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSports & games generally - battleship
- board sport
- buildering
- choose
- choose up sb/sth
- contact sport
- cross-country
- defensively
- game
- high jinks
- insurance
- multi-sport
- parasport
- parkour
- pickup
- pre-game
- snooker
- sport
- the first person
- TTRPG
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Specific sporting events Horse racing GrammarClassicorclassical? Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: adjective Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: noun We can use a classic and the classics to refer to the greatest and most famous works of literature from the past:… Classical: adjective We use classical to refer to the culture of the past and to art forms which belong to a long formal tradition:… (Definition ofclassicfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)classicadjective(HIGH QUALITY)B2having a highqualityorstandardagainst which other things arejudged 经典的;优秀的;一流的Fielding's classicnovel"Tom Jones"菲尔丁的经典小说《汤姆‧琼斯》 Another classicgoalthere from Corley!科利又踢进一个漂亮球! - Cullinan'stastyofferingaddsapersonaltouchto classicrecipe.
- Theadvertisingindustry's use of classicsongsisvandalismofpopularculture, he said.
- I've alwaysenjoyedreadingclassicnovels.
classicadjective(EXTREMELY FUNNY/BAD)informalextremelyorunusuallyfunny,bad, orannoying 特别滑稽的;极坏的;极其令人讨厌的Then shefelloverbackwardsinto the flowerbed - it wasabsolutelyclassic!然后她仰面倒进了花坛——真是太滑稽了! That was classic! That van-driversignalledright, and thenturnedleft.太可恶了!那个货车司机打右转的信号,可是却向左转弯了! classicadjective(TYPICAL)having all thecharacteristicsorqualitiesthat youexpect 典型的;有代表性的He's a classicexampleof akidwho'scleverbutlazy.他是个典型的聪明却懒惰的孩子。 He had all the classicsymptomsof thedisease.他具有这种病的所有典型症状。 informaldisapprovingbadorunpleasant, but not verysurprisingorunexpected 糟糕的,讨厌的,倒霉的(但并不令人惊讶)It's classic - youarriveat thestationontimeandfindthat the train'sleftearly.事情就是那样倒霉——你按时赶到车站却发现火车提早开走了。 - He's got all the classicsymptomsof acold- thecoughsandsneezesand thesorethroat.
- It's a classiccaseof the bored-housewifesyndrome- she's got nothing to do alldayexceptdrinkand goshopping.
- Officialsadmitthat the re-planting of thehillsidesonlystartedfiveyearsago andseemsto be a classiccaseof too little too late.
- Isufferfrom the classicworkingmother'sguilttrip.
- Withdrawal is a classicsymptomofdepression.
classicadjective(TRADITIONAL)having asimple,traditionalstylethat is alwaysfashionable 典雅的;古朴的;传统的Sheworea classicnavysuit.她身着一套传统式样的海军服。 GrammarClassicorclassical? Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: adjective Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: noun We can use a classic and the classics to refer to the greatest and most famous works of literature from the past:… Classical: adjective We use classical to refer to the culture of the past and to art forms which belong to a long formal tradition:… classicnoun(HIGH QUALITY)B2[C]apieceof writing, amusicalrecording, or afilmthat is wellknownand of a highstandardandlastingvalue (书、音乐或电影的)经典作品,杰作Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is a classicofEnglishliterature.简•奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》是英国文学中的经典作品。 Many of the Rolling Stones'recordshavebecomerockclassics.滚石乐队的许多唱片已成为摇滚乐的经典之作。 the classics[plural] the mostfamousworksofliterature 古典文学名著Ispentmychildhoodreadingthe classics.我把童年花在阅读经典文学作品上了。 - Larkin'spoemshavebecomeclassics,taughtinschools.
- Hismusical,basedon anovelby Zola,becamea classic.
- 'Anna Karenina' is a classic ofRussianliterature.
classicnoun(STUDY)classics[U] thestudyofancientGreekandRomanculture,especiallytheirlanguagesandliterature 古希腊和古罗马文化研究(尤指语言与文学方面)Shestudied/readclassics at Cambridge.她在剑桥学习古希腊和古罗马文化研究。 a classicsscholar.研究古希腊和古罗马文化的学者 classicnoun(TRADITIONAL)[C]apieceofclothingthat is alwaysfashionable 经典服装;永不过时的传统服装Alongwoolcoatis a classic no one should be without.羊毛大衣应该是衣橱里必不可少的经典服装。 GrammarClassicorclassical? Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: adjective Classic means ‘high quality’. In particular, we use it to mean something that is valued because it has a traditional style:… Classic: noun We can use a classic and the classics to refer to the greatest and most famous works of literature from the past:… Classical: adjective We use classical to refer to the culture of the past and to art forms which belong to a long formal tradition:… classic| American Dictionaryclassicadjective(STANDARD)being of a highstandardagainst whichothersof the sametypearejudged: classicliterature JohnSteinbeck's classic Americannovel, “The Grapes of Wrath” classicadjective(TRADITIONAL)traditionalindesignorstyle: Sheworea classicbluesuitand astrawhat. classicadjective(TYPICAL)having all thecharacteristicsorqualitiesthat aretypicalof something: Thebuildingis a classicexampleofpoordesign. classicnoun[C](STANDARD)a well-knownpieceof writing,musicalrecording, orfilmwhich is of highqualityandlastingvalue: Chaplin’sfilmsareregardedas American classics. (Definition ofclassicfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofclassicclassic Your subscription series would be mostly comedies with a few classics, musicals, dramas, and other types of plays.From theCambridge English Corpus The development of electrical recording, which improved its sonic range, plus the cessation of recording abridged versions of the classics, helped their cause.From theCambridge English Corpus The latinised element increases notably through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, reflecting the influence and emulation of the classics.From theCambridge English Corpus The papers are generally well written, but my judgment is that only few of them have the potential to become classics.From theCambridge English Corpus However, it has been suggested that articles cited 100 times or more can be regarded as "citation classics" (4).From theCambridge English Corpus Even as she experimented with classics, with female poetry of sensibility, with male forms, with ballads for female annuals, she revised them.From theCambridge English Corpus Several of the chapters have become what one might term minor classics.From theCambridge English Corpus The young composer devoted much time to re-create world repertoire classics and explore new timbres and textures generated electronically.From theCambridge English Corpus The resultant volumes are destined to become classics as they provide a superb archive of eruptive phenomena and their consequences.From theCambridge English Corpus Due to a perpetuation of art that was antiquated and out of touch with the present, the classics were performed in empty opera houses.From theCambridge English Corpus Their status as classics exempted them from more exacting scrutiny.From theCambridge English Corpus They often conveyed their cultural interests and accomplishments : knowledge of the classics, interest in literature, the passion for music.From theCambridge English Corpus Seen in this light, the classics may certainly be translated.From theCambridge English Corpus Therefore, stressing classics is intended to cultivate the fundamental and compensate the inadequate.From theCambridge English Corpus After social psychology began to focus its interest on cognitive processes, few modern classics have been added to the canon of misbehavior.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/classic## |