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classics

US // (ˈklæsɪks) //

经典之作,经典,经典作品,经典案例

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : the classics a body of literature regarded as great or lasting, esp that of ancient Greece or Rome
    • : the classics the ancient Greek and Latin languages
    • : ancient Greek and Roman culture considered as a subject for academic study

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Examples

  • A lot of your reflections on the classics are pretty intense, have you ever thought about being a film critic?

  • Even Sony Pictures Classics, who distributed the Before trilogy?

  • I think posterity will enshrine this body of work among the classics of 21st century jazz.

  • Its spine, too, “‘hubbed’ as the most prized European classics are,” is decorated with delicate gold squiggles and a star.

  • From Psycho to Frankenstein, watch scenes from the director's 10 favorite creepy classics.

  • He edited nearly forty works, some of them classics, but principally relative to ancient English history and antiquities.

  • We talk about the classics, the sources of my knowledge, Russian schools, social conditions.

  • He won prizes for classics and for verse-writing, and the vacations he spent as a tutor in the western Highlands.

  • Most of the books are either editions of the classics or theological works, but there are a few on medical and botanical subjects.

  • Now let the great English classics hide their diminished heads and pale their ineffectual fires!