classics

英['klæsɪks] 美['klæsɪks]
  • n. 古希腊、古罗马的文学著作
  • 名词classic的复数形式.
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星级词汇:
  • clabularium n.(古罗马由牛马所拉的)大型辎重车
Noun:
  1. study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome

1. Featured are both his classics and his latest creations.
他的经典作品和最新创作都很独特。

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2. Some styles are so flattering that they instantly become classics.
有些款式特别衬人,很快就成了经典。

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3. His children's books are classics that deserve to be much better known.
他的儿童书非常经典,应该为更多人所知晓。

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4. It was law or classics—I mean English or classics.
是法律或者古典文学——我的意思是英语或古典文学。

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5. The movies he made became art-house classics.
他拍摄的影片成了艺术片的经典之作。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She studied Classics at university.
      她在大学学习古希腊与古罗马的语言文学。
    2. He can run off many classics from memory.
      他能把许多古典作品倒背如流。