classical
adj. 傳統的; 嚴肅的; 古典的; 文言文; 受古希臘或古羅馬文化影響的
You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content.
Fokine did not change the steps of classical ballet; instead he found new ways of using them.
福金沒有改變傳統芭蕾舞的舞步,而是另闢蹊徑對這些舞步加以運用。
...the scientific attitude of Smith and earlier classical economists.
斯密和早期古典經濟學家的科學態度
Classical music is music that is considered to be serious and of lasting value.
Classical is used to describe things which relate to the ancient Greek or Roman civilizations.
...the healers of ancient Egypt and classical Greece...
古埃及和古希臘的治療術士
It's a technological achievement that is unrivalled in the classical world.
這是古典時期一項無可匹敵的技術成果。
A classical language is a form of a language that was used in ancient times and is now no longer used, or only used in formal writing.
...a line of classical Arabic poetry.
古阿拉伯語詩歌的一行詩句
1. of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times
2. of recognized authority or excellence;
Because classical PI controllers were used structure of the sensorless vector control was very simple.
在該無感測器向量控制系統中,由於採用了經典的PI調節器,使控制系統更為簡單.
She listens to classical music for relaxation.
她聽古典音樂放鬆.
This head must have been found in classical times and carefully preserved.
塑像的這顆頭顱一定在古羅馬時代就已經被發現,而且被謹慎地儲存著.
I'm interested in classical architecture.
我喜愛古典建築風格.
Her writing style was reminiscent of ancient classical writers.
她的寫作風格使人聯想到古代的古典作家.
adj. 典範的
weightyauthoritativestandardinfluentialprestigious
adj. 古典的
adj. 古希臘的,古羅馬的
adj. 高尚的,優雅的