the classics 的 2 个定义
Also classical .
- of the first or highest quality, class, or rank: a classic piece of work.
- serving as a standard, model, or guide: the classic method of teaching arithmetic.
- of or relating to Greek and Roman antiquity, especially with reference to literature and art.
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- an author or a literary work of the first rank, especially one of demonstrably enduring quality.
- an author or literary work of ancient Greece or Rome.
- classics, the literature and languages of ancient Greece and Rome.
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the classics 近义词
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- Originally, the game had been scrapped because of the Summer Olympics, historically a time when the league does not play the midseason classic.
- This year, the move to remote presidential conventions matches the loss of many classic American staples.
- When it was first announced that this classic ’90s gem was coming to Netflix this month, it broke the internet and set “Moesha” trending.
- It is the oldest long-distance trail in the United States and one of the classics for attempting a fastest known time.
- And, in the wake of the film’s success, a revival of even more Nollywood classics is on the cards over the next 18 months.
- In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital.
- Monir is not interested in classic dances like tango or ballet.
- Week after week, The Daily Beast features classic stories from the past that prove great writing is timeless.
- And you though you knew everything about the Christmas classic.
- A glossary of what all those strange phrases in classic Christmas songs really mean.
- It is likely that in the classic days of Greece men began to make simple experiments of a chemical nature.
- The elegance of his stature and the pensive melancholy of his classic features invested him with a peculiar power of fascination.
- But these ripe and classic works will surpass everything we have heard since Glinka.
- The tall, slender Spaniard, swarthy and of classic feature, looks about him with suppressed disdain.
- There was, in classic times, a sacred character attached to all places set apart for the purposes of sepulture.