classical 音标拼音: [kl'æsɪkəl]
a . 古典的,正统派的,古典主义的
古典的,正统派的,古典主义的
classical 经典
classical 古典 经典
classical adj 1 :
of or relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilisation and its culture ; "
classic Cinese pottery " [
synonym : {
classical }, {
classic }] [
ant :
{
nonclassical }]
2 :
of recognized authority or excellence ; "
the definitive work on Greece "; "
classical methods of navigation " [
synonym :
{
authoritative }, {
classical }, {
classic }, {
definitive }]
3 :
of or relating to the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome ; "
a classical scholar "
4 : (
language )
having the form used by ancient standard authors ;
"
classical Greek 5 :
of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures ; "
classical mythology "; "
classical [
synonym :
{
classical }, {
classic }, {
Greco -
Roman }, {
Graeco -
Roman },
{
Hellenic }]
n 1 :
traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste [
synonym : {
classical music }, {
classical },
{
serious music }]
Classic \
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sic \ (
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Classical \
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[
L .
classicus relating to the classes of the Roman people ,
and especially to the frist class ;
hence ,
of the first rank ,
superior ,
from classis class :
cf .
F .
classique .
See {
Class },
n .]
1 .
Of or relating to the first class or rank ,
especially in literature or art .
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Give ,
as thy last memorial to the age ,
One classic drama ,
and reform the stage . --
Byron .
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Mr .
Greaves may justly be reckoned a classical author on this subject [
Roman weights and coins ].
--
Arbuthnot .
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2 .
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans ,
esp .
to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank ,
or of the period when their best literature was produced ;
of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans ,
or rendered famous by their deeds .
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Though throned midst Latium '
s classic plains . --
Mrs .
Hemans .
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The epithet classical ,
as applied to ancient authors ,
is determined less by the purity of their style than by the period at which they wrote .
--
Brande &
C .
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He [
Atterbury ]
directed the classical studies of the undergraduates of his college . --
Macaulay .
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3 .
Conforming to the best authority in literature and art ;
chaste ;
pure ;
refined ;
as ,
a classical style .
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Classical ,
provincial ,
and national synods .
--
Macaulay .
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{
Classicals orders }. (
Arch .)
See under {
Order }.
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157 Moby Thesaurus words for "
classical ":
Attic ,
Ciceronian ,
Gothic ,
Greek ,
Latin ,
Roman ,
Victorian ,
absolute ,
aesthetic ,
antediluvian ,
antiquated ,
antique ,
archaic ,
archetypical ,
arrant ,
artistic ,
authoritative ,
belletristic ,
capital ,
champion ,
chaste ,
choice ,
classic ,
clear ,
common ,
commonplace ,
complete ,
consummate ,
crass ,
decided ,
definitive ,
developed ,
direct ,
downright ,
easy ,
egregious ,
elegant ,
established ,
everyday ,
excellent ,
exemplary ,
expert ,
famous ,
fine ,
finished ,
flagrant ,
fossil ,
fossilized ,
fully developed ,
garden ,
garden -
variety ,
glaring ,
graceful ,
gracile ,
gross ,
grown old ,
homely ,
homespun ,
household ,
ideal ,
in good taste ,
influential ,
intolerable ,
limpid ,
literary ,
lucid ,
masterful ,
masterly ,
matter -
of -
fact ,
mature ,
matured ,
medieval ,
mid -
Victorian ,
model ,
natural ,
neat ,
nondescript ,
of choice ,
of other times ,
of quality ,
old -
world ,
ordinary ,
out -
and -
out ,
outright ,
paradigmatic ,
pellucid ,
perfect ,
perfected ,
perspicuous ,
petrified ,
plain ,
pleasing ,
polished ,
positive ,
precedential ,
precious ,
prime ,
proficient ,
profound ,
pronounced ,
proper ,
prosaic ,
prosy ,
prototypal ,
pure ,
pure and simple ,
quiet ,
quintessential ,
rank ,
refined ,
regular ,
representative ,
restrained ,
ripe ,
ripened ,
round ,
serious ,
shattering ,
shocking ,
simple ,
standard ,
stark ,
stark -
staring ,
straightforward ,
subdued ,
superannuated ,
superior ,
superlative ,
surpassing ,
tasteful ,
terse ,
the veriest ,
thorough ,
thoroughgoing ,
top ,
top -
notch ,
total ,
traditional ,
trim ,
typical ,
unaffected ,
unbearable ,
unconscionable ,
undeniable ,
understated ,
unequivocal ,
unlabored ,
unmitigated ,
unobtrusive ,
unqualified ,
unrelieved ,
unspoiled ,
utter ,
weighty ,
well -
chosen ,
workaday ,
workday
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