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classical Greece

  • 1 Greek calendar (Any of a variety of dating systems used by the several city-states in the time of classical Greece and differing in the names of their months and in the times of beginning the year)

    Религия: греческий календарь

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Greek calendar (Any of a variety of dating systems used by the several city-states in the time of classical Greece and differing in the names of their months and in the times of beginning the year)

  • 2 classical

    classical ['klæsɪkəl]
    (a) (gen) classique
    (b) (civilization) de l'antiquité;
    School & University classical education études fpl de lettres;
    classical Greece la Grèce antique;
    classical scholar humaniste mf;
    in classical times dans l'antiquité;
    the classical world le monde de l'antiquité
    ►► classical music musique f classique

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > classical

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    'klæsikəl
    1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) clásico
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) clásica
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) clásico

    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) clásicos
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) clásicas
    classical adj clásico
    tr['klæsɪkəl]
    1 (gen) clásico,-a
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    classical ['klæsɪkəl] adj
    : clásico
    classically [-kli] adv
    adj.
    clásico, -a adj.
    'klæsɪkəl
    a) (of Greece, Rome) clásico
    b) ( traditional) clásico

    classical musicmúsica f clásica

    ['klæsɪkǝl]
    ADJ [ballet, style, Greece, Latin] clásico; [musician, recording] de música clásica

    classical musicmúsica f clásica

    classical scholaracadémico(-a) m / f especializado(-a) en lenguas clásicas

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    ['klæsɪkəl]
    a) (of Greece, Rome) clásico
    b) ( traditional) clásico

    classical musicmúsica f clásica

    English-spanish dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klassisk filologi; klassiske studier
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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klassisk filologi; klassiske studier

    English-Danish dictionary > classical

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    adjective

    classical studies — Altphilologie, die

    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]
    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
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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):
    a) klassischer oder antiker Baustil,
    b) klassizistischer Baustil
    3. klassisch:
    a) humanistisch gebildet
    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

    classical studies — Altphilologie, die

    classical education — humanistische [Schul]bildung

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    adj.
    altsprachlich adj.
    klassisch adj.
    klassischer adj.

    English-german dictionary > classical

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    'klæsikəl 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) gresk og latin (språk og litteratur)
    adj. \/ˈklæsɪk(ə)l\/
    1) klassisk
    2) tradisjonell

    English-Norwegian dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsɪkl]
    aggettivo [author, beauty] classico

    classical scholar — studioso dei classici, classicista

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) classico
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) classico
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) classico
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) classico
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) classici, letterature e lingue classiche, studi classici
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    ['klæsɪkl]
    aggettivo [author, beauty] classico

    classical scholar — studioso dei classici, classicista

    English-Italian dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) fornfræða-
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) sígildur, klassískur
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassískur
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) sígilt verk; snilldarverk, meistaraverk
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) tunga, bókmenntir eða menning Grikkja og Rómverja

    English-Icelandic dictionary > classical

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    klasszikus
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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasszikus
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasszikus
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasszikus
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasszikus (mű)
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasszika-filológia

    English-Hungarian dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) clássico
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) clássico
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) clássico
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) clássico
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) clássicas
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    clas.si.cal
    [kl'æsikəl] adj (também classic) 1 clássico. 2 versado nos clássicos. 3 devotado aos clássicos. 4 baseado nos clássicos. 5 ortodoxo. 6 Mus fino, clássico.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > classical

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    adj. klasik, klasik biçimde olan; mükemmel, olağanüstü, klas; eski dile ait; hümanist
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    klasik
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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klâsik
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klâsik
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klâsik
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klâsik
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klâsikler

    English-Turkish dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasičen
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasičen
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) prvovrsten
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasik, klasično delo
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasični jeziki in književnosti
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    [klaesikəl]
    adjective ( classicalally adverb)
    klasičen (grški, rimski); prvovrsten, odličen, vzoren

    English-Slovenian dictionary > classical

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    • antiikkinen
    • klassillinen
    • klassinen
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    'klæsikəl 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassinen
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassinen
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassinen
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassikko
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klassiset kielet, klassinen kirjallisuus

    English-Finnish dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsɪkl]
    adj
    art, music, language klasyczny; times antyczny
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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasyczny
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasyczny
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasyka
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasyk
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) filologia klasyczna

    English-Polish dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasisks
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasisks
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasisks
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasika
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasiskās valodas un literatūra
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    klasisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasikos
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasikinis
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasiškas
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasika
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasikinė kalba ir literatūra

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > classical

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    adj. klassisk, traditionell, utmärkt
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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) den klassiska litteraturen

    English-Swedish dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasický, antický
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasický, vážný
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasický
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasik
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasika
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    • klasický

    English-Czech dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasický
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasický
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasický
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasik, uznávaná osobnosť
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasická filozofia
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    • vážna
    • klasický

    English-Slovak dictionary > classical

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    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) clasic
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) clasic
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) clasic
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) cla­sic
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) filo­logie clasică

    English-Romanian dictionary > classical

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