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classic

adjective
/ˈklæsɪk/
/ˈklæsɪk/
[usually before noun]
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  1. accepted or deserving to be accepted as one of the best or most important of its kind最优秀的;第一流的
    • a classic film/story/car/game 经典电影/故事/汽车/游戏
    • I grew up listening to classic rock.我从小就听古典摇滚。
    • 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。
  2. (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.这是什么都不做的经典案例。
    • 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。
  3. attractive, but simple and traditional in style or design; not affected by changes in fashion(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经典外观
    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。
  4. (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惹笑的;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!
  5. 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’.

classic

noun
/ˈklæsɪk/
/ˈklæsɪk/
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  1. [countable] a book, film or song which is well known and considered to be of very high quality, setting standards for other books, etc.(书、电影或歌曲的)经典作品,名著,杰作
    • The film is now a cult classic.这部电影现在是经典电影。
    • The song became an instant classic.这首歌立即成为经典。
    • The novel may become a modern classic.这部小说可能会成为现代名著。
    • English classics such as ‘Alice in Wonderland’英语经典作品如《艾丽丝漫游奇境记》
    • His book is something of a classic of the genre.他的书很经典。
    • one of the true classics of French cinema法国电影的真正经典之一
    Extra Examples
    • Charles Dickens's timeless classic, ‘Oliver Twist’查尔斯・狄更斯永恒的经典 - 《雾都孤儿》
    • one of the great classics of English literature英国文学的伟大经典之一
    Topics Literature and writingb2, Film and theatreb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • true
    • minor
    verb + classic
    • be
    • become
    • remain
    phrases
    • be considered a classic
    preposition
    • classic of
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a thing that is an excellent example of its kind优秀的典范
    • That match was a classic.那场比赛堪称经典。
    • The second goal was an absolute classic.第二个进球绝对堪称经典。
    • The professor's reply was a classic.教授的回答很经典。
  3. a piece of clothing, a vehicle or other item that is admired for its beautiful style or design that is not affected by changes in fashion(风格或设计)典雅的,古朴的;传统的
    • Classics don't lose their style.经典不失其风格。
    • We pick out some collectors' cars and modern classics. 我们挑选了一些收藏家的汽车和现代经典之作。
  4. Classics
    [uncountable] the study of ancient Greek and Roman culture, especially their languages and literature古希腊与古罗马的文化研究(尤指对其语言与文学的研究)
    • a degree in Classics古希腊与古罗马文化研究的学位
    Topics Educationc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • true
    • minor
    verb + classic
    • be
    • become
    • remain
    phrases
    • be considered a classic
    preposition
    • classic of
    See full entry
  5. 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’.

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