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['klæsɪk] 1. adj 2. n- Classics* * *1) (standard or best: the classic example.) klasyczny, typowy2) ((of literature, art etc) of the highest quality.) klasyka3) ((of dress etc) simple, elegant and traditional.) klasyczny
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classic example — typical example, commonly used example … English contemporary dictionary
classic - classical — ◊ classic used as an adjective A classic example of something has all the features or characteristics which you expect something of its kind to have. This statement was a classic illustration of British politeness. London is the classic example… … Useful english dictionary
classic — classic, classical 1. Classical is the customary word when reference is to the arts and literature of ancient Greece and Rome (a classical scholar / classical Greek / architecture of classical proportions), to traditional forms of dance… … Modern English usage
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Classic car — A yank tank or maquina in Havana, Cuba A classic car is an older car; the exact meaning is variable. The Classic Car Club of America maintains that a car must be between 20 and 40 years old to be a classic, while cars over 45 years fall into the… … Wikipedia
classic — [[t]klæ̱sɪk[/t]] ♦♦ classics 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n 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 … English dictionary
example — noun 1 sth that is typical/demonstrates a point ADJECTIVE ▪ characteristic, classic, prime, quintessential, stellar (AmE), supreme, textbook, typical, ultimate … Collocations dictionary
example — noun (C) 1 for example used before mentioning a specific thing, person, place etc in order to explain what you mean or to support an argument: Many countries, for example, Mexico and Japan, have a lot of earthquakes. | Look at John, for example,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
classic */*/ — I UK [ˈklæsɪk] / US adjective 1) [usually before noun] completely typical She was displaying classic symptoms of shock. a classic example/case: Their romance is a classic case of opposites attracting. 2) [usually before noun] a classic song, book … English dictionary
classic — 1 adjective 1 a classic book, play, film etc is important or special and remains popular for a long time: The Coca Cola bottle is one of the classic designs of our century. 2 of excellent quality: Roy scored a classic goal in the 90th minute. 3 a … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
classic — I. adjective Etymology: French or Latin; French classique, from Latin classicus of the highest class of Roman citizens, of the first rank, from classis Date: circa 1604 1. a. serving as a standard of excellence ; of recognized value < classic… … New Collegiate Dictionary