classical 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity: classical literature; classical languages.
- conforming to ancient Greek and Roman models in literature or art, or to later systems modeled upon them.
- marked by classicism: classical simplicity.
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- classical music: a jazz pianist who studied classical for years.
classical 近义词
concerning ancient culture
simple, chaste
classical 的近义词 9 个
classical 的反义词 2 个
更多classical例句
- Vaccines aren’t supposed to work like that, though, at least according to classical immunology.
- A quantum Internet would be based on a network of quantum computers, a buzzy class of calculating machines that offers advantages over classical computers, like the one you’re reading this article on.
- I’m not sure we’re going to see your classical second wave, like in 1918.
- In a classical hard drive, for example, the data are stored in bits, 0s or 1s that are represented by magnetized regions consisting of many atoms.
- For classical computers, correcting errors, if they do occur, is straightforward.
- Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.
- For Kirke it was being paid to pretend to play the oboe that heightened her affair with classical music.
- Since filming the show, however, her relationship with classical music has obviously changed.
- So she was an aficionado of classical music, for soundtracks or otherwise?
- And it goes beyond getting my teeth drilled at the dentist office—my dentist really likes classical music.
- This was a vast building of classical design, resembling a Grecian temple.
- Hence the danger—ever to be avoided—of using classical allusions in teaching the average student.
- The place he put it in was—er—a little below golf and a little above classical concerts.
- Besides his work for Zarembas classes, Tchaikovsky devoted many hours to the study of the classical composers.
- The General Assembly encouraged the establishment of classical schools and academies via revenue secured from lotteries.