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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
classic
I.clas‧sic1 W3 AC /ˈklæsɪk/ BrE AmE adjective [usually before noun] 1. TYPICAL having all the features that are typical or expected of a particular thing or situation classic example/mistake/case etc Too many job hunters make the classic mistake of thinking only about what’s in it for them. 2. ADMIRED admired by many people, and having a value that has continued for a long time: The Coca-Cola bottle is one of the classic designs of the last century. a collection of classic cars 3. VERY GOOD of excellent quality: Roy scored a classic goal in the 90th minute. 4. TRADITIONAL a classic style of art or clothing is attractive in a simple traditional way ⇨ classical: She chose a classic navy suit for the ceremony. • • • THESAURUS ▪ typical a typical person or thing is a good example of that type of person or thing: With his camera around his neck, he looked like a typical tourist. | The windows are typical of houses built during this period. ▪ classic used to describe a very typical and very good example of something: It was a classic case of the cure being worse than the disease. | a classic mistake | The book is a classic example of great teamwork. ▪ archetypal the archetypal person or thing is the most typical example of that kind of person or thing, and has all their most important qualities: the archetypal English village | Indiana Jones is the archetypal adventure hero. ▪ quintessential used when you want to emphasize that someone or something is the very best example of something – used especially when you admire them very much: the quintessential guide to New York | Robert Plant is the quintessential rock ‘n’ roll singer. ▪ stereotypical having the characteristics that many people believe a particular type of person or thing has – used when you think these beliefs are not true: Hollywood films are full of stereotypical images of women as wives and mothers. | He challenges stereotypical ideas about people with disabilities. ▪ representative containing the most common types of people or things that are found in something, and showing what it is usually like: a representative sample of college students ▪ characteristic very typical of a particular type of thing, or of someone’s character or usual behaviour: Each species of bird has its own characteristic song. | What gives Paris its characteristic charm? | He played with his characteristic skill. | the characteristic symptoms of the disease ▪ be the epitome of something to be the best possible example of a particular type of person or thing or of a particular quality: His house was thought to be the epitome of good taste. II.classic2 AC BrE AmE noun [countable] 1. a book, play, or film that is important and has been admired for a long time: ‘La Grande Illusion’ is one of the classics of French cinema. all-time/modern/design etc classic The play has become an American classic. 2. something that is very good and one of the best examples of its kind: What makes a car a classic? 3. classics [plural] the language, literature, and history of ancient Rome and Greece ⇨ classicist: Judith studied classics at Oxford.
classichu◎ | ['klæsik] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | kinh điển | | ☆ | classic works | | tác phẩm kinh điển | | ■ | viết bằng thể văn kinh điển | | ■ | cổ điển không mới (kiểu ăn mặc) | | ■ | hạng nhất | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | tác giả kinh điển | | ■ | tác phẩm kinh điển | | ■ | nhà học giả kinh điển (chuyên về ngôn ngữ (văn học) Hy-La) | | ■ | (số nhiều) (The Classics) văn học Hy-La; các nhà kinh điển Hy-La |
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