[ADJ 形容词](形式、风格或内容)传统的,正统的,古典的 You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content.
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Fokine did not change the steps of classical ballet; instead he found new ways of using them.
福金没有改变传统芭蕾舞的舞步,而是另辟蹊径对这些舞步加以运用。
...the scientific attitude of Smith and earlier classical economists.
斯密和早期古典经济学家的科学态度
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[ADJ 形容词](音乐)古典的,严肃的Classical music is music that is considered to be serious and of lasting value.
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[ADJ 形容词]古典文化的;古希腊(或古罗马)文明的Classical is used to describe things which relate to the ancient Greek or Roman civilizations.
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...the healers of ancient Egypt and classical Greece...
古埃及和古希腊的治疗术士
It's a technological achievement that is unrivalled in the classical world.
这是古典时期一项无可匹敌的技术成果。
...classical architecture.
古典建筑
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[ADJ 形容词]古文的;文言的 A classical language is a form of a language that was used in ancient times and is now no longer used, or only used in formal writing.
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...a line of classical Arabic poetry.
古阿拉伯语诗歌的一行诗句
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clas·sic·alAWL/ˈklæsɪkl; NAmEˈklæsɪkl/adjective[usually before noun ]1widely accepted and used for a long time; traditional in style or idea 古典的;经典的;传统的◆the classical economics of Smith and Ricardo亚当 · 斯密与李嘉图的古典经济学◆the classical theory of unemployment传统的失业理论◆classical and modern ballet古典与现代芭蕾舞2connected with or influenced by the culture of ancient Greece and Rome 和古希腊与古罗马文化相关的;受古希腊与古罗马文化影响的◆classical studies古希腊与古罗马的文化研究◆a classical scholar (= an expert in Latin and Greek)研究拉丁文与希腊文的学者3(of music 音乐)written in a Western musical tradition, usually using an established form (for example a symphony) and not played on electronic instruments. Classicalmusic is generally considered to be serious and to have a lasting value. 古典的◆He plays classical music, as well as pop and jazz.他既演奏古典音乐,也演奏流行音乐和爵士乐。◆a classical composer/violinist古典音乐作曲家╱小提琴手☞collocationsat
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adj. (2 )◆These are classical examples of food allergy.这些是食物过敏的典型病例。5(of a language 语言)ancient in its form and no longer used in a spoken form 古文的;文言的◆classical Arabic古阿拉伯语6simple and attractive 简洁优美的;朴实美观的◆the classical elegance of the design设计简洁典雅▶clas·sic·al·ly/ˈklæsɪkli; NAmEˈklæsɪkli/adverb◆Her face is classically beautiful.她的脸质朴秀丽。◆a classically trainedsinger 受过古典派训练的歌手clas·sic·al/ˈklæsɪkl; NAmEˈklæsɪkl/clas·sic·al·ly/ˈklæsɪkli; NAmEˈklæsɪkli/
1belonging to a traditional style or set of ideasclassical ballet/dance etc the classical theory of relativity2relating to music that is considered to be important and serious and that has a value that continues for a long timeclassical music/musician/composer etc a leading classical violinist a classical repertoire3relating to the language, literature etc of ancient Greece and Rome: classical literature a classical scholar classical mythology4 (also classic) typical of a particular thing or situation: the classical argument against democracy—classically /-kli/ adverb: a classically trained singer Classically, infection appears in the lower jaw.
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