Anglų - Lietuvių žodynas
Kompiuterinis žodynas internete nemokamai
classic
Classic tarimas:
/'klæsik/
Classic audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Belonging to the highest rank or class.
- adjective: Serving as the established model or standard: a classic example of colonial architecture.
- adjective: Having lasting significance or worth; enduring.
- adjective: Adhering or conforming to established standards and principles: a classic piece of research.
- adjective: Of a well-known type; typical: a classic mistake.
- adjective: Of or characteristic of the literature, art, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome; classical.
- adjective: Formal, refined, and restrained in style.
- adjective: Simple and harmonious; elegant: the classic cut of a suit; the classic lines of a clipper ship.
- adjective: Having historical or literary associations: classic battlefields of the Civil War.
- noun: An artist, author, or work generally considered to be of the highest rank or excellence, especially one of enduring significance.
- noun: A work recognized as definitive in its field.
- noun: A literary work of ancient Greece or Rome.
- noun: The languages and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Used with the.
- noun: One that is of the highest rank or class: The car was a classic of automotive design.
- noun: A typical or traditional example.
- noun: Informal A superior or unusual example of its kind: The reason he gave for being late was a classic.
- noun: A traditional event, especially a major sporting event that is held annually: a golf classic.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- klasikinis
- klasikas