classic

名詞

UK/ˈklæs.ɪk/
US/ˈklæs.ɪk/

定義 classic 名詞

work(作品)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)

    a well-known and highly regarded piece of writing, musical recording, or film, recognized for its lasting value and high quality.

    (書籍、音樂或電影的)經典作品;傑作

    • Pride and Prejudice is considered a classic of British literature.

      《傲慢與偏見》被認為是英國文學的經典之作。

    • Many albums by The Beatles have become rock classics.

      披頭四樂團的許多專輯已成為搖滾經典。

    • The film has become a sci-fi classic due to its innovative visuals and compelling storyline.

      這部電影因其創新的視覺效果和引人入勝的故事情節而成為科幻經典。

clothing(服裝)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    a piece of clothing that is timeless and consistently in style.

    經典服飾;永不過時的傳統服飾

    • A well-tailored black dress is a classic wardrobe staple.

      一件剪裁合身的黑色洋裝是經典的衣櫥必備單品。

    • A khaki trench coat is a classic item that can be worn in any season.

      一件卡其色風衣是可以在任何季節穿著的經典單品。

    • A good pair of jeans and a white shirt is a classic combination that never goes out of style.

      一條好的牛仔褲和一件白襯衫是永遠不會過時的經典搭配。

片語 classic 名詞

  • the classics

    The most renowned and enduring works of literature.

    最著名的文學作品

    Many students find reading the classics to be a challenge.

    許多學生發現閱讀經典文學作品是一個挑戰。

  • classics

    The academic study of the culture of ancient Greece and Rome, particularly their languages and literature.

    古典文學研究(古希臘及羅馬)

    She pursued a degree in classics at Cambridge University.

    她在劍橋大學攻讀古典文學學位。

形容詞

UK/ˈklæs.ɪk/
US/ˈklæs.ɪk/

定義 classic 形容詞

quality(品質)

  1. B2

    of the highest quality or standard; serving as a benchmark against which others are measured.

    經典的;優秀的;一流的

    • The soundtrack to this movie is a classic piece of work.

      這部電影的原聲帶是一部經典之作。

    • It was a classic tennis match, with both players performing at their peak.

      這是一場經典的網球比賽,兩位選手都發揮到了極致。

    • Mozart's music is still considered a classic of classical music.

      莫扎特的音樂至今仍被視為古典音樂的經典。

intensity(程度)

  1. informal(非正式)

    remarkably or extraordinarily funny, bad, or irritating.

    非常滑稽的;極糟的;極其令人討厭的

    • It was classic when he tried to drive and hit the post on the side of the road!

      當他試圖開車卻撞到路邊的柱子時,真是太經典了!

    • She spilled coffee on the boss - that was a classic blunder!

      她把咖啡灑在老闆身上——那真是一個經典的錯誤!

    • He went to the interview wearing the wrong shoes, it was classic.

      他穿著錯誤的鞋子去面試,真是經典。

characteristic(特徵)

  1. exhibiting all the expected characteristics or qualities; representative.

    典型的;具代表性的

    • He is a classic example of an impulsive shopper, always buying things on a whim.

      他是衝動購物的典型例子,總是心血來潮就買東西。

    • This is a classic case of a business failing due to lack of planning.

      這是一個典型的因缺乏規劃而導致企業失敗的案例。

    • This case presents a classic example of poor information management.

      這個案例呈現了信息管理不善的典型例子。

  2. informal(非正式)

    bad or unpleasant, but not in a way that is very surprising or unexpected.

    糟糕的;討厭的;令人失望的(但並不令人驚訝)

    • It's classic – my computer crashed again.

      真是經典——我的電腦又當機了。

    • She was late and forgot her papers at home, it's classic.

      她遲到了,還把文件忘在家裡,真是經典。

    • He missed his bus and had to wait another hour, it's classic.

      他錯過了公車,只好再等一個小時,真是經典。

style(風格)

  1. having a simple, traditional style that is consistently fashionable.

    典雅的;古樸的;傳統的

    • The hotel's decor is in a classic European style.

      酒店的裝潢是經典的歐洲風格。

    • She chose a classic pearl necklace to complement her gown.

      她選擇了一條經典的珍珠項鍊來搭配她的禮服。

    • The house has a classic Victorian architectural style.

      這棟房子具有經典的維多利亞建築風格。