Classics [
'klæsiks]
n. 古希腊、古罗马的文学著作
- She studied Classics at university.
她在大学学习古希腊与古罗马的语言文学. - The poem is obscure to those unlearned in the classics.
这首诗在不懂古典诗作的人看来是费解的。
classics[ noun ]
study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
<noun.cognition>
classics \classics\ n. pl.
the branch of learning concerned with study of the literary
works of ancient Greece and Rome.
[WordNet 1.5]
- Ms. Genteel, 18 at the time, performed a work by Debussy and "Hooked on Classics" ("it's like disco classical," she explained).
- "Lost Boundaries" fell into obscurity when the company that owned it, Film Classics, folded; its catalog was sold to Warner Bros. The chance of re-releasing or televising it now is slim because it's unclear who owns the distribution rights.
- Its easy listening format has also helped fuel the appetite for compilation albums of popular pieces of classical music collected under titles such as Sensual Classics, Classic Sleepies and Classic Creepies.
- "Children's television could and should be the video equivalent of textbooks on the Classics than the video equivalent of a Toys R Us catalog," said Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., the principal author of the House bill.
- Of the three collections, top honors go to "Bugs Bunny Classics."
- Among new issues, Dynasty Classics Corp. fell to 11 from 18 and In-Store Advertising Inc. plunged to 15 from 22 7/8 the day it went public on July 19.
- The translation is Rex Warner's, from "The History of the Peloponnesian War" (Penguin Classics).
- Virgin Classics VCD7 59305-2 (two CDs) THIS year's new wave of Britten opera recordings amounts to a gramophone event of considerable magnitude.