Definition von classic
Wortformen: plural classics
1. Adjektiv [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
2. Adjektiv [ADJECTIVE noun]
Classic is also a noun.
3. zählbares Substantiv
A classic is a book which is well-known and considered to be of a high literary standard. You can refer to such books generally as the classics.
4. Adjektiv [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
5. Adjektiv [ADJECTIVE noun]
A classic car is a model of car that is greatly admired because of its style, and is considered to be one of the best of its kind; used especially to talk about cars which are no longer being produced.
6. unzählbares Substantiv
Classics is the study of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy.
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Wortherkunft von classic
C17: from Latin classicus of the first rank, from classis division, rank, classHäufigkeit
classic in American English
Adjektiv
1.
of the highest class; being a model of its kind; excellent; standard; authoritative; established
a classic example of expressionism
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see also romantic
Substantiv
6.
a writer, artist, etc. or a literary or artistic work, generally recognized as excellent, authoritative, etc.
7. [pl.]
8. US
a famous traditional or typical event
the Kentucky Derby is a racing classic
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Wortherkunft von classic
L classicus, relating to the (highest) classes of the Roman people, hence, superior < classis, classBeispielsätze mit
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A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read
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an extra round in a showjumping contest when two or more horses are equal first, the fastest round deciding the winner
Which equestrian event am I?
an annual steeplechase run at Aintree, Liverpool, since 1839
Which equestrian event am I?
an organized sport, closely associated with gambling, in which riders race horses over dedicated courses, often incorporating hurdles.
Which equestrian event am I?
an annual horse race, restricted to fillies, run at Newmarket since 1814
Which equestrian event am I?
a game similar to hockey played on horseback using long-handled mallets (polo sticks) and a wooden ball
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Britisches Englisch: classic
/ˈklæsɪk/ ADJECTIVE
A classic example of something has all the features which you expect that kind of thing to have.
His first two goals were classic cases of being in the right place at the right time.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: classic /ˈklæsɪk/
- Arabisch: كَلاسِيكيّ
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: clássico
- Chinesisch: 经典的
- Kroatisch: klasičan
- Tschechisch: typický
- Dänisch: klassisk
- Niederländisch: klassiek
- Europäisches Spanisch: clásico
- Finnisch: klassinen
- Französisch: classique
- Deutsch: klassisch
- Griechisch: κλασικός
- Italienisch: classico
- Japanisch: 典型的な
- Koreanisch: 전형적인
- Norwegisch: klassisk
- Polnisch: klasyczny
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: clássico
- Rumänisch: clasic
- Russisch: классический
- Spanisch: clásico
- Schwedisch: klassisk
- Thai: ยอดเยี่ยม
- Türkisch: klasik
- Ukrainisch: взірцевий
- Vietnamesisch: kinh điển
Britisches Englisch: classic
/ˈklæsɪk/ NOUN
A classic is a piece of writing, film, or piece of music of high quality that has become a standard against which similar things are judged.
...a film classic.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: classic /ˈklæsɪk/
- Arabisch: كَلاسِيكيّ
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: clássico
- Chinesisch: 杰作
- Kroatisch: klasik
- Tschechisch: klasika
- Dänisch: klassiker
- Niederländisch: klassieker
- Europäisches Spanisch: clásico
- Finnisch: klassikko
- Französisch: classique
- Deutsch: Klassik
- Griechisch: κλασικό
- Italienisch: classico
- Japanisch: 一流の芸術作品
- Koreanisch: 고전 오래된
- Norwegisch: klassiker
- Polnisch: klasyk
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: clássico
- Rumänisch: clasic
- Russisch: классика
- Spanisch: clásico
- Schwedisch: klassiker
- Thai: งานประพันธ์หรืองานศิลปะชั้นยอด
- Türkisch: klasik
- Ukrainisch: класика
- Vietnamesisch: tác phẩm kinh điển
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