classic
adj
noun
ˈklæsɪk adj
1
TYPICAL
典型的
having all the features that are typical or expected of a particular thing or situation 典型的
classic example/mistake/case etc
Too many job hunters make the classic mistake of thinking only about what’s in it for them.
不少求职者都会犯这种典型错误,即只关心自己能得到什么。
2
ADMIRED
受称赞的
admired by many people, and having a value that has continued for a long time 经典的
The Coca-Cola bottle is one of the classic designs of the last century.
可口可乐瓶是上个世纪的经典设计之一。
a collection of classic cars
一批经典汽车
3
VERY GOOD
很好的
of excellent quality 极优秀的,第一流的
Roy scored a classic goal in the 90th minute.
罗伊在第 90 分钟时踢进了漂亮的一球。
4
TRADITIONAL
传统的
a classic style of art or clothing is attractive in a simple traditional way 古典的,传统式样的;
She chose a classic navy suit for the ceremony.
她为这个典礼挑了一套典雅的深蓝色套装。
noun
5 a book, play, or film that is important and has been admired for a long time 名著; 经典作品; 杰作
‘La Grande Illusion’ is one of the classics of French cinema.
《大幻影》是法国电影中的经典作品之一。
all-time/modern/design etc classic
The play has become an American classic.
该剧成了美国的经典剧作。
6 something that is very good and one of the best examples of its kind 典范,经典
What makes a car a classic?
使汽车成为经典的是什么?
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classics
the language, literature, and history of Ancient Rome and Greece 古典文化〔指古罗马和古希腊的语言、文学及历史〕; plural 复数
Judith studied classics at Oxford.
朱迪斯在牛津学过古典文化。