词汇 | classical |
释义 | classical adjective uk/ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/ us/ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/ (ART, MUSIC ETC) C2 古典(派)的;传统的 traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value Does she study classical ballet or modern ballet? 她学的是古典芭蕾还是现代芭蕾? I tend to listen to pop music rather than classical. He is one of our greatest classical actors. 他是最伟大的古典派演员之一。 See also: classical music (式样)简洁典雅的 used to describe something that is attractive because it has a simple, traditional style I love the classical lines of his dress designs. 我喜欢他服装设计中简洁典雅的线条。 music specialized欧洲古典音乐的(1750年到1830年间在欧洲创作的) used to refer to a style of music written in Europe between about 1750 and 1830 The works of Haydn and Mozart belong to the classical period. 海登跟莫扎特的作品均创作于欧洲古典音乐时期。 (ANCIENT CULTURE) 和古希腊和古罗马文化相关的 belonging to or relating to the culture of ancient Rome and Greece the classical world 古希腊和古罗马文化世界 classical literature 古希腊和古罗马文学 See also: neoclassical Related word: classically |
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