classics

classics ['klæsɪks]  ['klæsɪks] 

原级:classic

classics 基本解释
文豪( classic的名词复数 );文学名著;优秀的典范;古希腊与古罗马的文化研究;
classics 网络解释

1. 古典文学:1740年,康德进入哥尼斯堡大学(University of Königsberg),在大学里,他学了古典文学(Classics),哲学和物理学. 当时的大学都受到Christian Wolff(1679-1754)的影响. 伏尔夫既不是伟大的,也不是原创的哲学家,

2. (金选):至于<<月光女神>>这张专辑,则标志着她生涯的另一高峰:它打入了美国告示牌<<流行音乐>>排行榜的前20名莎拉.布莱曼挟着此一演出优势,陆续推出了<<喝采>>(Encore)与<<金选>>(Classics)二大精选集.

classics 单语例句

1. These books assess the meticulous techniques and compositions of important calligraphic classics.

2. He did not anticipate that classics education would catch on across the country.

3. Her interpretations of the classics do not rely on any academic research and cater to the need of the cultural market.

4. The frizzy haired maestro is famous for his cheesy jazz takes on old time classics.

5. Many classic dishes - both Chinese and western - use the prawn as the main ingredient and we will look at some culinary classics today.

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6. Pieced carvings or relief sculptures, they are traditional patterns or figures from Chinese literature classics and worth a closer look.

7. classics的反义词

7. Sometimes readers far from home seek out the classics as comforting reminders of their roots.

8. But what many saw was not a flowing cultural monument but a symbol for " reckless waste of nature's produce " a sin condemned by Chinese classics.

9. classics什么意思

9. Those heroines and heroes contributed much more significantly to the nation's cultural tradition than those who just furnished footnotes to the Confucian classics.

10. This was unheard of and unimaginable in the previous dynasties, in which women had to cover their entire body according to the Confucian classics.

classics 英英释义

noun

1. study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome