B2 having a high quality or standard against which other things are judged经典的;优秀的;一流的
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Cullinan's tasty offering adds a personal touch to classic recipe.
The advertising industry's use of classic songs is vandalism of popular culture, he said.
I've always enjoyed reading classic novels.
informal extremely or unusually funny, bad, or annoying特别滑稽的;极坏的;极其令人讨厌的
having all the characteristics or qualities that you expect典型的;有代表性的
informal disapproving bad or unpleasant, but not very surprising or unexpected糟糕的,讨厌的,倒霉的(但并不令人惊讶)
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He's got all the classic symptoms of a cold - the coughs and sneezes and the sore throat.
It's a classic case of the bored-housewife syndrome - she's got nothing to do all day except drink and go shopping.
Officials admit that the re-planting of the hillsides only started five years ago and seems to be a classic case of too little too late.
I suffer from the classic working mother's guilt trip.
Withdrawal is a classic symptom of depression.
having a simple, traditional style that is always fashionable典雅的;古朴的;传统的
B2 [ C ] a piece of writing, a musical recording, or a film that is well known and of a high standard and lasting value(书、音乐或电影的)经典作品,杰作
the most famous works of literature古典文学名著
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Larkin's poems have become classics, taught in schools.
His musical, based on a novel by Zola, became a classic.
'Anna Karenina' is a classic of Russian literature.
[ C ] a piece of clothing that is always fashionable经典服装;永不过时的传统服装
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