clas·sic
adjective OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈklæsɪk/
/ˈklæsɪk/
[usually before noun]最优秀的;第一流的 - a classic film/story/car/game
经典电影/小说/汽车/游戏 - I grew up listening to classic rock.
我是听经典摇滚乐长大的。 - a classic novel/study/goal
最佳小说/研究/进球 - This classic novel was first published in 1938.
这部经典小说首次发表于1938年。
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- a classic film/story/car/game
- (also less frequent classical)with all the features you would expect to find; very typical
有代表性的;典型的 - a classic example of poor communication
缺乏有效沟通的典型实例 - This was a classic case of what not to do.
这是一个什么不该做的典型例子。 - She displayed the classic symptoms of depression.
她显现出了抑郁症的典型症状。 - I made the classic mistake of clapping in a pause in the music!
我犯了一个常见错误,在乐曲演奏暂停的间歇鼓起掌来。
- a classic example of poor communication
(风格或设计)典雅的,古朴的;传统的 - a classic grey suit
一套典雅的灰色服装 - classic design
古朴典雅的设计 - a classic look
经典的外观
Which Word? classic / classicalclassic / classicalThese adjectives are frequently used with the following nouns:classic ~ classical ~ example music case ballet novel architecture work scholar car period - Classic describes something that is accepted as being of very high quality and one of the best of its kind:
- a classic movie/work
经典电影/作品
- a classic example/mistake
一个经典的例子/错误
- classic design
古朴典雅的设计
- a classic movie/work
- Classical describes a form of traditional Western music and other things that are traditional in style:
- a classical composer
古典作曲家 - a classical theory
经典理论
- a classical scholar
研究拉丁文与希腊文的学者 - classical mythology.
古典神话。
- a classical composer
Extra Examples- She was wearing a classic little black dress.
她穿着一条典雅小巧的黑色连衣裙。 - The shop specializes in classic English style.
这家商店专营英格兰传统风格的服饰。
- a classic grey suit
- (informal) people say That’s classic! when they find something very funny, when they think somebody has been very stupid or when something annoying, but not surprising, happens
好笑的;愚蠢(或令人讨厌)而又不足为奇的 - She's not going to help? Oh, that's classic!
她不来帮忙?哦,那不足为奇!
- She's not going to help? Oh, that's classic!
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from French classique or Latin classicus ‘belonging to a class or division’, later ‘of the highest class’, from classis ‘a division of the Roman people, a grade, or a class of pupils’.