classical

classical
adjective
klassisch

classical studies — Altphilologie, die

the classical world — die Antike

classical education — humanistische [Schul]bildung

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['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisch
2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisch
3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) erstklassig
- academic.ru/13261/classic">classic
2. noun
1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) der Klassiker
2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klassisches Werk
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clas·si·cal
[ˈklæsɪkəl]
adj
1. (simple and stylish) klassisch, zeitlos
2. inv (of ancient culture) architecture klassizistisch; ballet, literature, theatre klassisch
in \classical Rome im alten Rom, im Rom der Antike
3. inv (observing traditional standards) klassisch, traditionell
the \classical economics of Adam Smith die Klassische Schule von Adam Smith
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['klsIkəl]
adj
klassisch; (= in the style of classical architecture) klassizistisch; education humanistisch; method, solution also altbewährt

classical music — klassische Musik

the classical world — die antike Welt

a classical scholar — ein Altphilologe m

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classical [ˈklæsıkl] adj (adv classically)
1. classic A 2, A 4, A 3 a, A 3 b
2. klassisch (dem antiken Stil entsprechend):
classical architecture
a) klassischer oder antiker Baustil,
b) klassizistischer Baustil
3. klassisch:
a) humanistisch gebildet
b) die klassische Kunst oder Literatur betreffend
c) altsprachlich:
classical education klassische oder humanistische (Aus)Bildung;
the classical languages die alten Sprachen;
classical scholar Altphilologe m, Altphilologin f, Humanist(in)
4. klassisch (Musik)
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adjective
klassisch

classical studies — Altphilologie, die

the classical world — die Antike

classical education — humanistische [Schul]bildung

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adj.
altsprachlich adj.
klassisch adj.
klassischer adj.

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