ca·non·ic
adjective/kəˈnɒnɪk/
/kəˈnɑːnɪk/
- (music) in the form of a canon
经典的:经典的形式 - (also canonical)included in a list of holy books that are accepted as what they are claimed to be
被收入宗教经典的 - the canonic Gospels of the New Testament
新约福音书
- the canonic Gospels of the New Testament
- (also canonical)according to the law of the Christian Church
按照基督教教会法规的 - canonic law
教会法
- canonic law
- (also canonical)accepted as belonging to the group of writers or works of literature that must be highly respected
文学经典的 - canonic writers like Jane Austen
像简·奥斯丁这样的经典作家
- canonic writers like Jane Austen
- (also canonical)accepted as being true, correct and established
权威的;典范的 - the canonic methods of science as taught in the classroom
课堂上教授的经典科学方法
- the canonic methods of science as taught in the classroom
- (specialist) (also canonical)in the simplest accepted form in mathematics
(数学表达式)最简洁的 - the standard canonic form for a matrix
矩阵的标准规范形式
- the standard canonic form for a matrix
Word OriginOld English (as a noun): from Old French canonique or Latin canonicus ‘canonical’, from Greek kanonikos, from kanon ‘rule’. The adjective dates from the late 15th cent.