classical [形容詞] 古典的
classical
['klasikəl]
adj.古典的, 權威的, 傳統的, 正統的
例句與用法:
Beethoven is regarded as one of the immortals of classical music.
貝多芬被認為是不朽的古典音樂大師。
Some young people like pop music, while still others like classical music.
一些年青人喜歡流行音樂,但仍有其它人喜歡古典音樂。
An orchestra usually plays classical music.
管絃樂隊通常演奏古典音樂。
His writings are full of classical allusions.
他的著作裡用了很多典故。
A Corinthian column is the most highly decorated of the five classical types.
科林斯圓柱是希臘建築五種古典柱式中最華麗者。
Classical scientific ideas about light were changed by Einstein.
愛因斯坦改變了科學上關於光的傳統觀念。
He is regarded as one of the classical composers in this century.
他被認為是本世紀第一流的作曲家之一。
I prefer classical music to pop music.
我喜歡古典音樂,不太喜歡流行音樂。
詞形變化:
副詞: classically | 名詞: classicality |
英文解釋:
名詞 classical:
traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
同義詞:classical music, serious music
形容詞 classical:
of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times
of recognized authority or excellence
同義詞:authoritative, definitive
同義詞
classic | authoritative | Greek | Attic | Roman | standard | elegant | weighty | refined | influential | polished | tasteful | prestigious | finished | artistic | traditional | conventional | orthodox | usual | typical | established | old | serious music | classical music | Greco-Roman | definitive | Hellenic | Graeco-Roman |
反義詞
nonclassical | romantic | technical |
以上來源於大辭典