classical

classical [ˈklæsɪkl]  [ˈklæsɪkəl] 

classical 基本解释

classical在线翻译

形容词传统的; 古典的,经典的; 古典文学的; 第一流的

名词古典音乐

classical 同义词

classical的意思

形容词authoritative

classical 反义词

classical

形容词romantic technical

classical 相关例句

形容词

1. She prefers pop music and jazz to classical music.
    较之古典音乐她更喜欢流行音乐与爵士音乐。

2. Einstein's new theory on optics changed classical scientific ideas about light.
    爱因斯坦新的光学理论改变了人们对光的传统科学概念。

3. Both Bach and Beethoven wrote classical music.
    巴赫与贝多芬谱写的都是古典音乐。

classical 网络解释

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1. 古典音乐:1.古典音乐(Classical)是相对于流行音乐和民间音乐而言的一种音乐形式. 古典音乐是指那些从巴洛克时期(1600年--1750年)开始一直到20世纪早期,在欧洲文化传统背景下创造的音乐,它有别于通俗音乐和民族音乐,具有永恒的意义.

classical 词典解释

1. (形式、风格或内容)传统的,正统的,古典的
    You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content.

    e.g. Fokine did not change the steps of classical ballet; instead he found new ways of using them.
           福金没有改变传统芭蕾舞的舞步,而是另辟蹊径对这些舞步加以运用。
    e.g. ...the scientific attitude of Smith and earlier classical economists.
           斯密和早期古典经济学家的科学态度

2. classical的意思

2. (音乐)古典的,严肃的
    Classical music is music that is considered to be serious and of lasting value.

3. classical的解释

3. 古典文化的;古希腊(或古罗马)文明的
    Classical is used to describe things which relate to the ancient Greek or Roman civilizations.

    e.g. ...the healers of ancient Egypt and classical Greece...
           古埃及和古希腊的治疗术士
    e.g. It's a technological achievement that is unrivalled in the classical world.
           这是古典时期一项无可匹敌的技术成果。

4. 古文的;文言的
    A classical language is a form of a language that was used in ancient times and is now no longer used, or only used in formal writing.

    e.g. ...a line of classical Arabic poetry.
           古阿拉伯语诗歌的一行诗句

classical 单语例句

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1. Classical music is by nature upscale, but it takes education to cultivate a core audience.

2. classical什么意思

2. In contrast, classical Chinese culture is characterized by the rule of virtues and personal attachment.

3. The dance category will have a classical ballet gala performed by Russian ballet stars, and the Cameroon National Dance Company's folk dances.

4. classical的解释

4. Its productions range from classical dance and theater to those inspired by literature, such as A Christmas Carol and Wuthering Heights.

5. I was especially drawn to a classical brick carving at the entrance to a courtyard dwelling inhabited by local Hui Muslims.

6. Ching's royal connection began after she performed a classical recital for Prince Edward and other royal family members in 2007 at Windsor Castle.

7. classical在线翻译

7. The paintings on exhibit are casual drawings done in her spare time and show her unique expressions and new understanding of classical Chinese painting.

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8. Having being trained in classical music since childhood and studied the cello for many years, Zhang approaches pop music with his own unique style.

9. The event will also give the debaters a chance to visit Sanfangqixiang, a classical Fuzhou site that is popular with tourists.

10. The chef will discover classical aromas and unusual flavors based on key ingredients like cheese, mint and passion fruit.

classical 英英释义

noun

1. traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste

    Synonym: classical music serious music

adj

1. of or relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilisation and its culture

    e.g. classic Cinese pottery

    Synonym: classic

2. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures

    e.g. classical mythology
           classica

    Synonym: classic Greco-Roman Graeco-Roman Hellenic

3. of recognized authority or excellence

    e.g. the definitive work on Greece
           classical methods of navigation

    Synonym: authoritative classic definitive

4. (language) having the form used by ancient standard authors

    e.g. classical Gree

5. classical什么意思

5. of or relating to the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome

    e.g. a classical scholar