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clas·sic
/ˈklæsɪk/
古典作品,傑作,第一流藝術家(
a
.)第一流的,最優秀的,古典的
From:
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clas·sic
/-ɪkəl/
形容詞
標準的,古典的,經典的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clas·sic
Clas·sic·al
a.
1.
Of
or
relating
to
the
first
class
or
rank
,
especially
in
literature
or
art
.
Give
,
as
thy
last
memorial
to
the
age
,
One
classic
drama
,
and
reform
the
stage
. --
Byron
.
Mr
.
Greaves
may
justly
be
reckoned
a
classical
author
on
this
subject
[
Roman
weights
and
coins].
--
Arbuthnot
.
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
ancient
Greeks
and
Romans
,
esp
.
to
Greek
or
Roman
authors
of
the
highest
rank
,
or
of
the
period
when
their
best
literature
was
produced
;
of
or
pertaining
to
places
inhabited
by
the
ancient
Greeks
and
Romans
,
or
rendered
famous
by
their
deeds
.
Though
throned
midst
Latium's
classic
plains
.
--
Mrs
.
Hemans
.
The
epithet
classical
,
as
applied
to
ancient
authors
,
is
determined
less
by
the
purity
of
their
style
than
by
the
period
at
which
they
wrote
.
--
Brande
&
C
.
He
[
Atterbury
]
directed
the
classical
studies
of
the
undergraduates
of
his
college
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
Conforming
to
the
best
authority
in
literature
and
art
;
chaste
;
pure
;
refined
;
as
,
a
classical
style
.
Classical
,
provincial
,
and
national
synods
.
--
Macaulay
.
Classicals orders
.
Arch.
See
under
Order
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clas·sic
,
n.
1.
A
work
of
acknowledged
excellence
and
authority
,
or
its
author
; --
originally
used
of
Greek
and
Latin
works
or
authors
,
but
now
applied
to
authors
and
works
of
a
like
character
in
any
language
.
In
is
once
raised
him
to
the
rank
of
a
legitimate
English
classic
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
One
learned
in
the
literature
of
Greece
and
Rome
,
or
a
student
of
classical
literature
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
classic
adj
1:
characteristic
of
the
classical
artistic
and
literary
traditions
2:
adhering
to
established
standards
and
principles
; "
a
classic
proof
"
n
1:
a
creation
of
the
highest
excellence
2:
an
artist
who
has
created
classic
works
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