
adj.古典的;權(quán)威的;傳統(tǒng)的;正統(tǒng)的
Beethoven is regarded as one of the immortals of classical music. 貝多芬被認(rèn)為是不朽的古典音樂大師。
He is regarded as one of the classical composers in this century. 他被認(rèn)為是本世紀(jì)第一流的作曲家之一。
The classical approach could be realized in at least two forms. 傳統(tǒng)的道路被認(rèn)為至少有兩種形式。
Classical scientific ideas about light were changed by Einstein. 愛因斯坦改變了科學(xué)上關(guān)于光的傳統(tǒng)觀念。
She has asked classical archeologist Dr. Lori-Ann Touchette to show her the Roman forum. 她請到了一位正統(tǒng)的考古學(xué)家安奇特博士作為她羅馬廣場的向?qū)А?/p>
In this classical surreal film, a sailor meets a student who has just murdered his tutor. 在這部正統(tǒng)的超現(xiàn)實(shí)電影中,一個(gè)水手碰到了一個(gè)剛剛殺害了自己的家庭教師的學(xué)生。
adv.古典主義地;擬古地;正規(guī)地,傳統(tǒng)地;典型地
adj.半經(jīng)典的