classical [ 'klæsikəl] a.古典的;经典的
classical a. 传统的;古典的
六艺:礼、乐、射、御、书、数 "six classical arts: rites, music, archery, riding, writing, arithmetic"
中国古典文献学 Study of Chinese Classical Text
classical ballet 古典芭蕾舞
classical scientific methods 传统的科学方法
I prefer classical music to pop or jazz.
我喜欢古典音乐而不喜欢流行音乐或爵士乐。
classical architecture 古典建筑
I find classical concerts more to my liking than rock concerts.
我觉得古典音乐会比摇滚音乐会更合我胃口。
Men who listen to classical music tend not to spit.
听古典音乐的男人往往不会随地吐痰。
词 [cí] /works/phrases/classical Chinese poem/word/diction/
古典 [gǔ diǎn] /classical/
古典音乐 [gǔ diǎn yīn yuè] /classical music/
古典语言 [gǔ diǎn yǔ yán] /classical language/
古文 [gǔ wén] /(n) Classical Chinese writing/
寂寥 [jì liáo] /lonely/still/desolate/(classical)/
经典动力系统 [jīng diǎn dòng lì xì tǒng] /classical dynamical system (math. phys.)/
气态 [qì tài] /(phys.) gaseous state/(classical) manner/air/bearing/
台 [tái] /surname/(classical) you (in letters)/platform/Taiwan (abbr.)/
文言 [wén yán] /(n) Classical Chinese/
云 [yún] /(classical) to say/
{adj: Attic} of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times
"Attic Greek"
{adj: Boeotian} of or relating to ancient Boeotia or its people or to the dialect spoken there in classical times
"Boeotian dialects"
{adj: Hellenic, Hellenistic, Hellenistical} relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
{adj: authoritative, classical, definitive} of recognized authority or excellence
"the definitive work on Greece"
"classical methods of navigation"
{adj: classical} of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times
<-> nonclassical
{adj: classic} characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions
{adj: dense, dim, dull, dumb, obtuse, slow} slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity
"so dense he never understands anything I say to him"
"never met anyone quite so dim"
"although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick"- Thackeray
"dumb officials make some really dumb decisions"
"he was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse"
"worked with the slow students"
{adj: diversified} having variety of character or form or components; or having increased variety
"a diversified musical program ranging from classical to modern"
"diversified farming"
"diversified manufacturing"
"diversified scenery"
"diversified investments"
<-> undiversified
{adj: embellished, empurpled, over-embellished, purple} excessively elaborate or showily expressed
"a writer of empurpled literature"
"many purple passages"
"speech embellished with classical quotations"
"an over-embellished story of the fish that got away"
{adj: neoclassic, neoclassical} characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
{adj: nonclassical} not classical
<-> classical
{adj: quantitative} (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables
"in typical Greek and Latin verse of the classical period the rhymic system is based on some arrangement of long and short elements"
<-> syllabic, accentual
{n: Attic, Classical Greek} the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens
{n: Bacchus} (classical mythology) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus
{n: Brahms, Johannes Brahms} German composer who developed the romantic style of both lyrical and classical music (1833-1897)
{n: Elgin Marbles} a collection of classical Greek marble sculptures and fragments of architecture created by Phidias; chiefly from the Parthenon in Athens
{n: Fury, Eumenides, Erinyes} (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals
{n: Gershwin, George Gershwin} United States composer who incorporated jazz into classical forms and composed scores for musical comedies (1898-1937)
{n: Golden Age} (classical mythology) the first and best age of the world, a time of ideal happiness, prosperity, and innocence; by extension, any flourishing and outstanding period
{n: Greco-Roman deity, Graeco-Roman deity} a deity of classical mythology
{n: Greek mode} any of the descending diatonic scales in the music of classical Greece
{n: Hastinapura} one of two classical Hindu epics; a great collection of poetry worked into and around a central heroic narrative (eight times as large as the Iliad and Odyssey combined)
{n: Haydn, Joseph Haydn, Franz Joseph Haydn} prolific Austrian composer who influenced the classical form of the symphony (1732-1809)
{n: Hellenism} the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
{n: Hercules, Heracles, Herakles, Alcides} (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality
{n: Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres} French classical painter (1780-1867)
{n: Jowett, Benjamin Jowett} English classical scholar noted for his translations of Plato and Aristotle (1817-1893)
{n: Low Latin} any dialect of Latin other than the classical
{n: Maxwell's equations} four differential equations that summarize classical properties of electromagnetic fields
{n: Middle Ages, Dark Ages} the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
{n: Mitchell, Arthur Mitchell} United States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934)
{n: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart} prolific Austrian composer and child prodigy; master of the classical style in all its forms of his time (1756-1791)
{n: Murray, Gilbert Murray, George Gilbert Aime Murphy} British classical scholar (born in Australia) who advocated the League of Nations and the United Nations (1866-1957)
{n: Newton's law of motion, Newton's law, law of motion} one of three basic laws of classical mechanics
{n: Olympian, Olympic god} a classical Greek god after the overthrow of the Titans
{n: Poussin, Nicolas Poussin} French painter in the classical style (1594-1665)
{n: Priapus} (classical mythology) god of male procreative power and guardian of gardens and vineyards
{n: Ramayana} one of two classical Hindu epics telling of the banishment of Rama from his kingdom and the abduction of his wife by a demon and Rama's restoration to the throne
{n: Robbins, Jerome Robbins} United States choreographer who brought human emotion to classical ballet and spirited reality to Broadway musicals (1918-1998)
{n: Segovia, Andres Segovia} Spanish guitarist who made classical guitar a concert instrument (1893-1987)
{n: Shankar, Ravi Shankar} Indian sitar player who popularized classical Indian music in the West (born in 1920)
{n: Sheraton} a furniture style that originated in England around 1800; simple in design with straight lines and classical ornamentation
{n: Thompson, Homer Thompson, Homer A. Thompson, Homer Armstrong Thompson} United States classical archaeologist (born in Canada) noted for leading the excavation of the Athenian agora (1906-2000)
{n: Wedgwood} a type of pottery made by Josiah Wedgwood and his successors; typically has a classical decoration in white on a blue background
{n: Wolf, Friedrich August Wolf} German classical scholar who claimed that the Iliad and Odyssey were composed by several authors (1759-1824)
{n: ambrosia, nectar} (classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal
{n: amphisbaena} (classical mythology) a serpent with a head at each end of its body
{n: antistrophe} the section of a choral ode answering a previous strophe in classical Greek drama; the second of two metrically corresponding sections in a poem
{n: aorist} a verb tense in some languages (classical Greek and Sanskrit) expressing action (especially past action) without indicating its completion or continuation
{n: apple of discord} (classical mythology) a golden apple thrown into a banquet of the gods by Eris (goddess of discord--who had not been invited); the apple had `for the fairest' written on it and Hera and Athena and Aphrodite all claimed it; when Paris (prince of Troy) awarded it to Aphrodite it began a chain of events that led to the Trojan War
{n: bacchante} (classical mythology) a priestess or votary of Bacchus
{n: bacchant} (classical mythology) a priest or votary of Bacchus
{n: ballet position} classical position of the body and especially the feet in ballet
{n: basilisk} (classical mythology) a serpent (or lizard or dragon) able to kill with its breath or glance
{n: bronze age} (classical mythology) the third age of the world, marked by war and violence
{n: centaur} (classical mythology) a mythical being that is half man and half horse
{n: chamber orchestra} small orchestra; usually plays classical music
{n: choral ode} ode sung by the chorus in classical Greek drama
{n: chorus, Greek chorus} a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play
{n: classical Latin} the language of educated people in ancient Rome
"Latin is a language as dead as dead can be. It killed the ancient Romans--and now it's killing me"
{n: classical architecture, Greco-Roman architecture} architecture influenced by the ancient Greeks or Romans
{n: classical ballet} a style of ballet based on precise conventional steps performed with graceful and flowing movements
{n: classical conditioning} conditioning that pairs a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that evokes a reflex; the stimulus that evokes the reflex is given whether or not the conditioned response occurs until eventually the neutral stimulus comes to evoke the reflex
{n: classical mechanics, Newtonian mechanics} the branch of mechanics based on Newton's laws of motion
{n: classical music, classical, serious music} traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
{n: classical mythology} the system of mythology of the Greeks and Romans together; much of Roman mythology (especially the gods) was borrowed from the Greeks
{n: classical style} the artistic style of ancient Greek art with its emphasis on proportion and harmony
{n: classicist, classical scholar} a student of ancient Greek and Latin
{n: conservation of mass, conservation of matter, law of conservation of mass, law of conservation of matter} a fundamental principle of classical physics that matter cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system
{n: crossover} the appropriation of a new style (especially in popular music) by combining elements of different genres in order to appeal to a wider audience
"a jazz-classical crossover album"
{n: entablature} (architecture) the structure consisting of the part of a classical temple above the columns between a capital and the roof
{n: fractal} (mathematics) a geometric pattern that is repeated at every scale and so cannot be represented by classical geometry
{n: galley} (classical antiquity) a crescent-shaped seagoing vessel propelled by oars
{n: hemophilia A, haemophilia A, classical hemophilia, classical haemophilia} hemophilia caused by a congenital deficiency of factor VIII; occurs almost exclusively in men
{n: hero} (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god
{n: humanism} the cultural movement of the Renaissance; based on classical studies
{n: humanist} a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
{n: inclination} that toward which you are inclined to feel a liking
"her inclination is for classical music"
<-> disinclination
{n: iron age} (classical mythology) the last and worst age of the world
{n: modern dance} a style of theatrical dancing that is not as restricted as classical ballet; movements are expressive of feelings
{n: neoclassicism} revival of a classical style (in art or literature or architecture or music) but from a new perspective or with a new motivation
{n: nymph} (classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden
"the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water"
{n: pas} (ballet) a step in dancing (especially in classical ballet)
{n: philologist, philologue} a humanist specializing in classical scholarship
{n: repression} (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious
{n: scholiast} a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author)
{n: silver age} (classical mythology) the second age of the world, characterized by opulence and irreligion; by extension, a period secondary in achievement to a golden age
{n: strophe} one section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama
{v: classicize, classicise} make classic or classical
It stars Dawn Upshaw and Jerry Hadley and the musical style is said to be a mix of the twilight romanticism of Czechoslovak-American film and classical composer Erich Korngold( 1897-1957) and the jazzy audacity of Austrian-horn composer Ernst Krenek( 1900- 1991) whose theatre influences were both German and American( he eventually settled in Palm Springs the United States).
它使唐恩·亚肖和杰里·哈德雷成为明星,而音乐的风格被认为是一个混合体,兼有美籍捷克斯洛伐克裔电影和古典作曲家埃里克·科恩戈尔德( 18971957)的全盛时期前后的浪漫主义和生于奥地利的作曲家恩斯特·克热纳克( 19001991)的爵士乐的活泼大胆,后者的戏剧影响波及德国和美国(他最终在美国的棕榈泉定居)。
The first child of a middle class Jewish couple from southern Germany, he was strongly influenced by his domineering, musically inclined mother, who encouraged his passion for the violin and classical composers.
爱因斯坦出生于一个犹太中产阶级家庭,排行老大,父母来自德国南部。母亲在家中说一不二,但非常喜欢音乐。爱因斯坦受她的影响很大。她鼓励小爱因斯坦拉小提琴,演奏古典作曲家的作品。
After Vladimir Horowitz, he was the 20th century's most famous classical pianist as well as a world-renown bon vivant.
他是 20世纪继弗拉基米尔·霍罗威茨之后的最著名的古典钢琴家,也是一位世界闻名的享乐主义者。
online music Opera Star Placido Domingo will release new music over the Net for the Global Music Network( www.GMN.com), a Web portal specializing in classical music, opera and jazz.
网上音乐著名的歌剧表演艺术家普拉西多·多明戈将有新的音乐作品由全球音乐网( www.GMN.com )在网上发行,全球音乐网是一个专门提供古典音乐、歌剧和爵士乐的门户网站。
Classical physics defines the vacuum as a state of absence: a vacuum is said to exist in a region of space if there is nothing in it.
古典物理学将真空(vacuum)定义为一种无物质存在的状态:据称,一个空间区域内如果一无所有,真空在其中便告存在。
Portrayals of the folk of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, whom he remembers from early childhood, of the jazz musicians and tenement roofs of his Harlem days, of Pittsburgh steelworkers, and his reconstruction of classical Greek myths in the guise of the ancient Black kingdom of Benin, attest to this.
对北卡罗来纳州梅克伦堡县(Mecklenburg County, North Carolina)百姓们——这些人自他很早的孩提时代起就深深地留在他的记忆之中——的描绘,对爵士音乐家和对他哈莱姆(Harlem)岁月中公寓屋顶的描绘,对匹兹堡(Pittsburgh)钢铁工人的描绘,以及他假借古代贝宁黑人王国(Black Kingdom of Benin)为掩饰对古希腊神话的重建,凡此些种种均证明着这一点。
Historically, a cornerstone of classical empiricism has been the notion that every true generalization must be conformable by specific observations.
从历史的角度看,古典经验主义的奠基石是这样一种观念,即每一个正确的推论都必须能被具体的观察所验证。
In classical empiricism, the truth of "All balls are red," for example, is assessed by inspecting balls; any observation of a nonred ball refutes unequivocally the proposed generalization.
例如,在古典经验主义中,“所有的球都是红色的”这一断言的真理性,就是通过检验所有的球而得以评估的;任何观察,只要发现一个非红色的球,即断然推翻所提出的那一推论。
In that case, he argues, statement or combination of statements (not merely the "offending" generalization, as in classical empiricism) can be altered to achieve the fundamental requirement, a system free of contradictions, even if, in some cases, the alteration consists of labeling the new observation a "hallucination."
在那种情况下,他论辩道,任何一项陈述或一组陈述(而不是象在古典经验主义中那样仅仅是那个“背悖的”理论),可予以改变,以实现那种根本的要求,即一个不含有矛盾的系统,即使在某些情形中,这种改变涉及到将新的观察归作一种“幻觉”。
A00.0
Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae O1, biovar cholerae
Classical cholera
血清型 O1 霍乱弧菌所致的霍乱
典型性霍乱
A05.1
Botulism
Classical foodborne intoxication due to Clostridium botulinum
腊肠菌中毒
腊肠毒梭菌 ( 腊肠菌 ) 所致的典型食物媒介中毒
A75.0
Epidemic louse-borne typhus fever due to Rickettsia prowazekii
Classical typhus (fever)
Epidemic (louse-borne) typhus
体伤寒立克次体 ( Rickettsia prowazekii ) 所致的流行性媒介斑
疹伤寒
典型斑疹伤寒 ( 热 )
流行性 ( 媒介 ) 斑疹伤寒
A90
Dengue fever [classical dengue]
Excludes: dengue haemorrhagic fever (A91)
登革热〔典型登革热〕
不包含 : 登革出血热 ( A91 )
E70.0
Classical phenylketonuria
典型苯酮尿症
G43.1
Migraine with aura [classical migraine]
Migraine:
. aura without headache
. basilar
. equivalents
. familial hemiplegic
. with:
. acute-onset aura
. prolonged aura
. typical aura
伴有先兆之偏头痛〔典型偏头痛〕
. 无头痛之先兆
. 基底的
. 等量的
. 家族性偏瘫
. 伴有 :
. 急性开端之先兆
. 延长性先兆
. 典型先兆
classical pathway of complement 补体经典途径
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