classical
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content. 傳統的
Fokine did not change the steps of classical ballet; instead he found new ways of using them. 福金沒有改變傳統芭蕾的舞步;取而代之的是他發現了使用傳統舞步的新方法。
2. ADJ Classical music is music that is considered to be serious and of lasting value. (指音樂) 古典的
...a classical composer like Beethoven. …諸如貝多芬的一名古典作曲家。
3. ADJ Classical is used to describe things which relate to the ancient Greek or Roman civilizations. (指古希臘羅馬) 古典文化的
...the healers of ancient Egypt and classical Greece. …古埃及和古希臘的療瘉者們。
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classical /ˈklæsɪkəl/
剑桥词典
- The newcomer on the radio scene is a commercial station devoted to classical music .
- Some critics say he prostituted his musical skills by going into pop rather than staying with classical music .
- What do you want to listen to - jazz , classical or pop ?
- I'm not very big on classical music .
- In the classical music world these days , authentic instruments are where it's at.
classical adjective (MUSIC)
Classical music is considered to be part of a long , formal tradition and to be of lasting value .(音樂)古典的
Do you prefer classical music like Mozart and Mahler, or pop ? 你喜歡莫紥特和馬勒這樣的古典音樂還是流行音樂?
music specialized
used to refer to a style of music written in Europe between about 1750 and 1830
歐洲古典音樂的(1750年到1830年間在歐洲創作的)
The works of Haydn and Mozart belong to the classical period . 海登跟莫紥特的作品均創作於歐洲古典音樂時期。
例句
classical adjective (TRADITIONAL)
traditional in style or form , or based on methods developed over a long period of time古典(派)的;傳統的
Does she study classical ballet or modern ballet ? 她學的是古典芭蕾還是現代芭蕾?
He is one of our greatest classical actors . 他是最偉大的古典派縯員之一。
used to describe something that is attractive because it has a simple , traditional style
(式樣)簡潔典雅的
I love the classical lines of his dress designs . 我喜歡他服裝設計中簡潔典雅的線條。
classical adjective (CULTURE)
belonging to or relating to the culture of ancient Rome and Greece
和古希臘和古羅馬文化相關的
the classical world 古希臘和古羅馬文化世界
classical literature 古希臘和古羅馬文學
也見
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