classic的意思和读音

classic

: [ˈklæsɪk] : ['klæsɪk]

n.

adj.

classics  

adj.+n.classic example,classic case,classic style,classic novel,classic film

adj.atypical

n.masterpiece,landmark,benchmark,model,masterwork

adj.timeless,immortal,unforgettable,definitive,typical

classicadj.

1.accepted or deserving to be accepted as one of the best or most important of its kind

a classic novel/study/goal

2.with all the features you would expect to find; very typical

a classic example of poor communication

She displayed the classic symptoms of depression.

I made the classic mistake of clapping in a pause in the music!

3.elegant, but simple and traditional in style or design; not affected by changes in fashion

a classic grey suit

classic design

classic cars(= cars which are no longer made, but which are still popular)

4.(informal)people sayThat's classic! when they find sth very amusing, when they think sb has been very stupid or when sth annoying, but not surprising, happens

She's not going to help? Oh, that's classic!

n.

1.[c]a book, film/movie or song which is well known and considered to be of very high quality, setting standards for other books, etc.

English classics such as ‘Alice in Wonderland’

The novel may become a modern classic.

2.[c]a thing that is an excellent example of its kind

That match was a classic.

3.[u]the study of ancient Greek and Roman culture, especially their languages and literature

a degree in Classics

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adj.1.a classic song, book, play, television program, etc. is very good and has been popular and had a lot of influence for a long time2.a classic style of clothes, furniture, etc. is beautiful in a very simple way and will always be fashionable3pletely typical4.extremely good1.a classic song, book, play, television program, etc. is very good and has been popular and had a lot of influence for a long time2.a classic style of clothes, furniture, etc. is beautiful in a very simple way and will always be fashionable3pletely typical4.extremely good

n.1.a song, book, play, television program, etc. that is very good and has been popular and had a lot of influence for a long time2.something that is an outstanding or typical example of its kind

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1.The great classic of modernism is something you stride into like a man, but you don't have to be a particularly extraordinary man to do so.

2.If your Gold Card application does not meet the Bank's requirements, the application will be considered as a Classic Card application.

3.Despite the dark nature of classic fairytales, as we see in GRIMM, good will triumph over evil and there is always a moral to the story.

4.The new Mrs. Barack Obama wore her hair pulled back into a classic chignon for her wedding day.·),

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6.A white machine Nintendo era of the classic game, the rules of the game is also very simple collision destroyed by the enemy can be.

7.A classic illustration of the extended will at work is Ulysses' decision to have his men bind him to the mast of his ship.西

8.The Fed's classic mistake that led to the Great Depression was that it tightened monetary policy when it should have eased.

9."It's a classic example of how companies' management has not listened to its own shareholders, " he said.“。”

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