单词 | classical |
释义 | Word Frequency classical(ˈklæsɪkəl) adjective 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient Greeks and Romans or their civilization, esp in the period of their ascendancy 2. designating, following, or influenced by the art or culture of ancient Greece or Rome classical architecture 3. music a. of, relating to, or denoting any music or its period of composition marked by stability of form, intellectualism, and restraint Compare romantic (sense 5)b. accepted as a standard the classical suite c. denoting serious art music in general Compare pop1 (sense 2)4. music of or relating to a style of music composed, esp at Vienna, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This period is marked by the establishment, esp by Haydn and Mozart, of sonata form 5. denoting or relating to a style in any of the arts characterized by emotional restraint and conservatism a classical style of painting classicism (sense 1)6. well versed in the art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome 7. (of an education) based on the humanities and the study of Latin and Greek 8. physics a. not involving the quantum theory or the theory of relativity classical mechanics b. obeying the laws of Newtonian mechanics or 19th-century physics a classical gas 9. another word for classic (sense 2), classic (sense 4) 10. (of a logical or mathematical system) according with the law of excluded middle, so that every statement is known to be either true or false even if it is not known which Derived forms classicality (ˌclassiˈcality) or classicalness (ˈclassicalness) noun classically (ˈclassically) adverb |
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