-
1 Fricassée
classically, ingredients braised in wine sauce or butter with cream added; currently denotes any mixture of ingredients--fish or meat--stewed ot sautéed. -
2 Ganache
classically a rich mixture of chocolate and crème fraïche used as a filling for cakes and chocolate truffles; currently may also include such flavorings as wild strawberries and cinnamon. -
3 Palestine
classically a garnish of Jerusalem artichokes. -
4 classique
classique [klasik]1. adjectivea. classic ; [produit] ordinary• c'est le coup classique ! (inf) it's the usual story• c'est la question/la plaisanterie classique it's the old question/jokeb. [art, langue, musique] classicalc. ( = littéraire) faire des études classiques to study classics• licence de lettres classiques degree in French, with Latin and Greek2. masculine nounb. ( = ouvrage) classic* * *klasik
1.
1) ( gréco-latin) classicalfaire des études classiques — École, Université to do classics
2) Linguistique [langue] classical3) (pour une époque, un genre) classical4) ( consacré) [auteur, œuvre] classic5) (harmonieux, sobre) classic6) ( courant) [exemple, histoire, situation] classic; [traitement, méthode] classic, standard; ( habituel) [symptôme, réaction] classic; [conséquence] usualc'est classique! — (colloq) it's typical!
c'est le coup classique! — (colloq) it's the same old story!
7) ( traditionnel) [grammaire] traditional; [arme] conventional
2.
nom masculin1) ( auteur) classical author2) ( œuvre) classicje connais mes classiques! — (colloq) I know my classics!
* * *klasik1. adj1) (par opposition à moderne) classicalétudes classiques — classical studies, classics
2) (par opposition à dernière mode, high-tech) (style vestimentaire) classic, (armements) conventional3) (= habituel) standard, classic2. nm1) (= oeuvre, film) classic2) (auteur) classical author* * *A adj1 ( gréco-latin) [auteur, œuvre, culture, études] classical; la littérature classique grecque classical Greek literature; faire des études classiques Scol to do Latin and Greek, to do classics; la section classique Scol the classics stream GB ou group;2 Ling [langue] classical;3 (pour distinguer une époque, un genre) [période] classical; [danse, musique, répertoire] classical; théâtre classique français French classical theatre;4 ( consacré) [auteur, œuvre] classic;6 ( courant) [exemple, histoire, situation] classic; [traitement, méthode] classic, standard; ( habituel) [symptôme, réaction] classic; [conséquence] usual; c'est classique○! it's typical!; c'est l'itinéraire classique d'un élève studieux it's the path good students usually follow; c'est le coup classique○! it's the same old story!;B nm1 ( auteur) classical author;2 ( œuvre) classic; un classique de l'écran a screen classic; un classique du genre a classic of its kind; je connais mes classiques○! hum I know my classics!;C nf Sport classic.[klasik] adjectif3. [conventionnel] conventionalmatériel/armement classique conventional equipment/weapons4. [connu - sketch, plaisanterie, recette] classica. [ça arrive souvent] that's typical!b. [une ruse connue] that's a well-known trick!————————[klasik] nom masculin1. LITTÉRATURE [auteur] classical author[œuvre] classicc'est un des grands classiques de la littérature russe it's one of the great classics of Russian literature2. MUSIQUE [genre][œuvre - généralement] classic ; [ - de jazz] (jazz) standard3. [style - d'habillement, de décoration] classic style————————[klasik] nom féminin -
5 classiquement
klasikmɑ̃adverbe ( de façon traditionnelle) traditionally* * *[klasikmɑ̃] adverbe1. [avec classicisme] classically2. [habituellement] customarilyméthode classiquement utilisée customary ou classic method -
6 Grandes Ecoles
The French higher education system is different from that of other developed countries, and the pinnacle of the system is represented not by universities, but by classically French institutions known as "Grandes Ecoles". Unlike most university departments, which are open to all students with a relevant baccalaureate, Grandes Ecoles operate a highly competitive selection process. The classic way to train for these competitive entrance exams ( concours) is to take two years' extra classes, known as Classes Préparatoires, in Lycée, after theBaccalaureate. See higher education in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Grandes Ecoles
-
7 Buisson
bush; generally a dish including vegetables arranged like a bush; classically a crayfish presentation. -
8 Ile flottante
floating island; most commonly used interchangeably with oeufs à la neige, poached meringue floating in crème anglaise; classically, a layered cake covered with whipped cream and served with custard sauce. -
9 Landaise, à la
from the Landes in southwestern France; classically a garnish of garlic, pine nuts, and goose fat. -
10 Madrilène, à la
in the style of Madrid; with tomatoes. Classically a garnish of peeled chopped tomatoes for consommé. -
11 Zingara, à la
gypsy style; with tomato sauce. Also classically, a garnish of ham, tongue, mushrooms, and truffles.
См. также в других словарях:
Classically — Clas sic*al*ly, adv. 1. In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors. [1913 Webster] 2. In the manner of classes; according to a regular order of classes or sets. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
classically — [[t]klæ̱sɪkli[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV ed Someone who has been classically trained in something such as art, music, or ballet has learned the traditional skills and methods of that subject. Peter is a classically trained pianist. 2) ADV: ADV adj/ ed… … English dictionary
classically — adverb Date: 1772 1. in a classic or classical manner < classically exact forms of the dance > < classically trained > 2. a. in classic or traditional circumstances ; typically < classically, t … New Collegiate Dictionary
classically — clas|sic|ally [ klæsıkli ] adverb 1. ) in a beautiful simple style that is always fashionable: a classically cut suit 2. ) according to the original or traditional standard for something: classically trained musicians 3. ) in a style based on the … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
classically — UK [ˈklæsɪklɪ] / US adverb 1) according to the original or traditional standard for something classically trained musicians 2) in a style based on the ancient Greek and Roman styles the church s classically fluted pillars 3) in a beautiful simple … English dictionary
classically — adv. Classically is used with these adjectives: ↑beautiful, ↑educated, ↑elegant, ↑handsome, ↑inspired, ↑trained … Collocations dictionary
classically — classical ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. 2) (of a form of art or a language) representing an exemplary standard within a long established form. 3) (of music) of long established form or style or… … English terms dictionary
classically — adverb in the manner of Greek and Roman culture (Freq. 1) this exercise develops a classically shaped body • Derived from adjective: ↑classical … Useful english dictionary
Classically Mild — Studio album by Sonu Niigaam Released 2008 (India) … Wikipedia
classically — See classicality. * * * … Universalium
classically — adverb In a classical manner … Wiktionary