classic

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{s} klasik

Ben klasik müziği çok severim. - I like classical music very much.

Qipao 17.yüzyıl Çin'inde yaratılmış klasik kadın giysisidir. - The qipao is a classic female garment that originated in 17th century China.

birinci sınıf
klasik yapıt
tipik
bilinen
{i} üstünlüğü kabullenilmiş olan sanatçı
{i} klasik eserler yazan yazar
klasikleri iy
{s} alışılmış olan
{s} edebi ve tarihi değeri olan
{s} kaliteli
{s} değerini yitirmeyen
{i} değerini kanıtlamış yapıt
{s} geleneksel
klasik eserler vermiş olan yazar
{s} mükemmel

Çin Klasiklerinde sadece birkaç öğrenci mükemmel notlar alır. - Only a few students get perfect grades in Chinese Classics.

{i} klasik eser
{s} klas

Ben klasik müziği sevmiyorum. - I don't like classical music.

Ne kadar pahalı olursa olsun, o klasik arabayı almak istiyorum. - I want to get that classic car no matter how expensive it is.

{i} klasikleri iyi bilen kimse
belirli sanat ve bilim kurallarına uygun
classical
klasik

Sadece klasik müziği değil aynı zamanda jazzı da severim. - I like not only classical music but also jazz.

Ben klasik müziği çok severim. - I like classical music very much.

classic education
hümanist eğitim
classic, conventional, classical
Geleneksel, klasik klasik
classic manicure
klasik manikür
exhibiting timeless quality
zamansız kalite sergileyen
Classics
{i} klasikler

Çin Klasiklerinde sadece birkaç öğrenci mükemmel notlar alır. - Only a few students get perfect grades in Chinese Classics.

Pretty Woman filmi tüm zamanların klasiklerinden biridir. - The movie Pretty Woman is one of the all-time classics.

Classics
{i} eski yunan ve latin edebiyatı eserleri
classical
{s} eski dile ait
classical
{s} klasik biçimde olan
classical
{s} olağanüstü
classical
{s} mükemmel
classical
{s} hümanist
classical
{s} klas

Ben klasik müziği çok severim. - I like classical music very much.

Ben klasik müzik dinlemeye düşkünüm. - I'm fond of listening to classical music.

classical
eski dilehümanist
windows classic
(Bilgisayar) windows klasik
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A perfect and/or early example of a particular style
exhibiting timeless quality
exemplary of a particular style
An artistic work of lasting worth
A major, long-standing sporting event
{n} an author or writer of the first rank
Classic style is simple and traditional and is not affected by changes in fashion. Wear classic clothes which feel good and look good These are classic designs which will fit in well anywhere
A particular style that continues as an accepted fashion over a period of time
A book which people praise, but do not read
HP applied the term Classic to its HP 3000 CISC models after it released its HP 3000 RISC models
Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art
{i} creation that serves as an example to be followed (outstanding piece of art, excellent book, etc.); something worth remembering; something traditional
Widely used to describe a design that has transcended the taste and fashion of its time to take on a timeless quality Design classics include the VW Beetle and the Macintosh iMac computer
The OS 9 environment that runs within OS X for applications that do not function in OS X Classic applications, created to run in OS 9, are found on the Macintosh HD in the Applications (Mac OS 9) folder
Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style
A classic is an apartment in a pre-war building which has a formal dining room, 1 or 2 baths and in a larger apartment, maid's room and bath A "classic 6" for example, is a 6-room apartment in a pre-war building that has a living room, formal dining room, two bedrooms, kitchen, maid's room and 2 or 3 bathrooms In the larger classics, it is common to find the smaller maids rooms combined into one larger room Frequently, pre-war buildings have been gutted and renovated, but room counts and layouts will usually be listed according to their original configuration
Refers to the user interface, Platinum Appearance, introduced in Mac OS 8 Under this architecture's design, applications share the processor and memory
An early issue, often with a connotation of rarity, although classic stamps are not necessarily rare A particularly scarce recent item may be referred to as a modern classic
Book, which people praise, but do not read
Classics is the study of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy. a Classics degree
characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions
A literary work meriting the highest praise
an artist who has created classic works
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp
One learned in the literature of Greece and Rome, or a student of classical literature
A classic example of a thing or situation has all the features which you expect such a thing or situation to have. The debate in the mainstream press has been a classic example of British hypocrisy His first two goals were classic cases of being in the right place at the right time. = typical Classic is also a noun. It was a classic of interrogation: first the bully, then the kind one who offers sympathy
Of the highest class; being a model of its kind; or of having a style that is balanced, formal, objective, restrained, regular, simple, etc
item that continues to be popular and acceptable over a long period of time even though fashions change
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. As I grow older, I like to reread the classics regularly
adhering to established standards and principles; "a classic proof"
A style that does not lose popularity over time
A work of acknowledged excellence and authority, or its author; originally used of Greek and Latin works or authors, but now applied to authors and works of a like character in any language
A classic film, piece of writing, or piece of music is of very high quality and has become a standard against which similar things are judged. the classic children's film Huckleberry Finn. a classic study of the American penal system. Classic is also a noun. The record won a gold award and remains one of the classics of modern popular music. a film classic
a creation of the highest excellence an artist who has created classic works characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions adhering to established standards and principles; "a classic proof
to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds
a creation of the highest excellence
{s} excellent; timeless; traditional; serving as a model (in art and literature); of or pertaining to Greek and Roman antiquities
An application environment in Mac OS X that lets you run non-Carbon legacy Mac OS software It supports programs built for both Power PC and 68K chip architectures and is fully integrated with the Finder and the other application environments
classic country
country music produced some time ago, typically before the early 1990s
classic country
traditional country music
classic example
typical example, commonly-used example
classic hemochromatosis
inherited form of hemochromatosis
classical
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, especially to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds
classical
Of or pertaining to established principles in a discipline

Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get; what you get is classical alpha-taxonomy which is, very largely and for sound reasons, in disrepute today.

classical
Describing European music and musicians of the late 18th and early 19th centuries'
classicality
The degree to which a system or phenomenon may be explained by classical mechanics
classicality
The condition of being classical
classics
The branch of the humanities comprising the languages, literature, philosophy, history, art, archaeology and other culture of the ancient Mediterranean World; especially Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome during the classical era
classics
plural form of classic
cult classic
A work of fiction that is extremely popular with a select audience but may or may not be successful at the time of the work's original publication

With weekly viewings in movie theaters running continuously for over thirty years, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a major cult classic despite having since become known to the general public.

fall classic
The World Series

The White Sox swept the 2005 fall classic.

classical
{a} relating to standard-authors of the first rank
Classics
{i} study of the history of ancient Greece and Rome (such as language, literature, art)
Hall of Fame Classic
{i} classic works of art or people that are honored at the Hall of Fame (for outstanding work in a particular profession, sport, etc.), hofc
classical
Referring to that period from approximately 1750-1800, characterized musically by objectivity of the composer, emotional restraint, and simple harmonies
classical
Definition of Classical: Classical, according to Lucas (1998), a classical theory would have no explicit reference to preferences Contrast to neoclassical (Econterms) Terms related to Classical: Neoclassical About Com Resources on Classical: None Writing a Term Paper? Here are a few starting points for research on Classical: Books on Classical: None Journal Articles on Classical: None
classical
The period of music history from the mid-1700's to the early 1800's; music of this time is sparer and more emotionally reserved than music if the Baroque and Romantic periods
classical
Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art
classical
Classical is used to describe things which relate to the ancient Greek or Roman civilizations. the healers of ancient Egypt and classical Greece
classical
Revival [n] style of furniture and architecture popular in the United States from about 1800-1850 The ornament and decorative motifs were borrowed from the Ancient Greeks and Romans
classical
> Deriving inspiration from the study of classical antiquity This term can be applied in a general sense from the late 15th-18th centuries, although the 18th century form is better described as Neo-classical (q v )
classical
Relating to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome (classical Antiquity) The classical world played a profoundly important role in the Renaissance, with Italian scholars, writers, and artists seeing their own period as the rebirth (the "renaissance") of classical values after the Middle Ages The classical world was considered the golden age for the arts, literature, philosophy, and politics Concepts of the classical, however, changed greatly from one period to the next Roman literature provided the starting point in the 14th century, scholars patiently finding, editing and translating a wide range of texts In the 15th century Greek literature, philosophy and art - together with the close study of the remains of Roman buildings and sculptures-expanded the concept of the classical and ensured it remained a vital source of ideas and inspiration
classical
In physics and mathematical physics, the term classical sometimes has the narrow meaning of non-quantum; equations of motion interpreted by means of ordinary dynamical systems rather than statistical quantum rules
classical
Derived from the architecture of ancient Greece or Rome
classical
of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times
classical
used here as the term for Greek and Roman architecture and any subsequent styles inspired by it
classical
Music conforming to certain form and structure Usually music composed during the period 1770-1825
classical
A style of chess wherein each opponent attempts to control the four center squares and develops his/her pieces quickly
classical
You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content. Fokine did not change the steps of classical ballet; instead he found new ways of using them. the scientific attitude of Smith and earlier classical economists. modern
classical
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp
classical
to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds
classical
Classical music is music that is considered to be serious and of lasting value
classical
Characteristic of or derived from the literary and artistic standards, principles, and methods of the ancient Greeks and Romans; designating or of a specified area or course of study that is or has been standard and traditionally authoritative, not new, recent, and experimental
classical
of recognized authority or excellence; "the definitive work on Greece"; "classical methods of navigation"
classical
Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style
classical
Properties of Living Organisms
classical
(Classic Revival): Utilizing the vocabulary of ancient Greek and Roman architecture
classical
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds
classical
A term referring to the art and architecture of the ancient Greeks and Romans
classical
Variously defined; generally of or pertaining to the art or culture of ancient Greece and Rome In architecture it suggests clear lines and harmonious proportions
classical
Can be used, with acknowledgement, for any free software or server
classical
a term for the historical period when civilization and the arts reach a peak of refinement Also, the European style in literature, music and art of the late 18th century, thought to echo Greek and Roman art
classical
musical period and style between the Baroque and Romantic periods; started in Italy in early 18th century and extended through early 19th century
classical
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classical
1 The art of ancient Greece and Rome More specifically, Classical refers to the style of Greek art that flourished during the fifth century B C 2 Any art based on a clear, rational, and regular structure, emphasizing horizontal and vertical directions, and organizing its parts with special emphasis on balance and proportion The term classic is also used to indicate recognized excellence
classical
related to the ancient Greeks or Romans
classical
Generally applied to the civilizations of Greece and Rome; more specifically to Greek art and culture in the 5th and 4th centuries B C Later imitations of classical styles are called neoclassical Classical is also often used as a broad definition of excellence: a "classic" can date to any period
classical
{s} excellent; timeless; traditional; serving as a model (in art and literature); of or pertaining to Greek and Roman antiquities
classical
the period that followed the Baroque, roughly between 1750 and 1830 Its music was characterized by the regular occurrence of relatively short, clearly articulated phrases The Classical composers include Beethoven, Haydn, and Mozart who refined the sonata, symphony, and concerto forms (see "Classical")
classicality
The quality of being classical
classics
study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
classics
plural of classic
classic
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