Clásica in english

Classical

pronunciation: klæsɪkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

clásico2 = classic ; classical ; vintage ; conventional ; classicising [classicizing, -USA] ; classicised [classicized, -USA] ; vintage. 

Example: The classic and well-known example of such a distinction is that which is frequently found in libraries where books are arranged in separate sequences according to their size; for example, octavo, quarto and folio.Example: Music, especially classical works, often requires the establishment of a uniform title.Example: Indeed, advantage was taken of the tenth anniversary of British membership to make 1983 a vintage year for monographs on the European Communities.Example: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Example: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.Example: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.Example: When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.

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» a imitación de lo clásicoclassicising [classicizing, -USA]classicised [classicized, -USA] .

Example: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.

Example: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.

» arquitectura clásicaclassical architecture .

Example: Symbols of permanence and value, as in banknotes for example, have always borrowed from the vocabulary of classical architecture.

» ejemplo clásicoclassical example .

Example: This is a classic example of hastily drafted and ill-conceived legislation.

» época clásica, laclassical age, the .

Example: The classical age of Greece ran from the Persian Wars to Phillip of Macedon and Alexander the Great.

» estudio clásicoclassic study .

Example: This is a classic study, important because, for the first time, procedures were established and conclusions drawn about obsolescence rates for general classes of books.

» estudios de literatura clásicaclassical studies .

Example: Though the essays cluster separately about the themes of religion, science, and classical studies, the author adopts a broadly interdisciplinary approach, leaving the boundaries between topics appealingly open.

» griego clásicoAncient Greek .

Example: For some bizarre reason, people freak out about Ancient Greek accentuation and especially about the accentuation of enclitics.

» imitando a lo clásicoclassicising [classicizing, -USA]classicised [classicized, -USA] .

Example: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.

Example: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.

» latín clásicoClassical Latin .

Example: Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.

» literatura clásicaclassical literature .

Example: Younger students tended to have a greater proportion of books on teaching methodology, while older colleagues bought more classical literature.

» mundo clásico, elclassical world, the .

Example: Greek and Latin may long since have lost their central place in Western education, but the influence of the classical world on our own culture remains very strong.

» neoclásiconeoclassical [neo-classical] .

Example: Information as a commodity tends to be too complex to be articulated within neoclassical economic models.

» obra anónima clásicaanonymous classic .

Example: Authorities for uniform titles were restricted to cover only uniform headings for anonymous classics.

» obra clásicaclassical work .

Example: Drawing from classical works, histories, and other literary sources, Shakespeare liberally adapted stories in creating his plays.

» película clásicaclassic film .

Example: These are the 20 classic films that experts believe schoolchildren should watch in order to understand the power of cinema.

» ser un caso clásico debe a textbook case of .

Example: She described the teen as a textbook case of antisocial personality disorder.

» ser un ejemplo clásico debe a textbook example of .

Example: This is a textbook example of what an ambitious and talented young director can do with modest resources.

» texto clásicoclassical text .

Example: Certain classes of books, indeed, were normally sold bound: school books, classical texts, bibles and prayer books, devotional handbooks and standard collections of sermons.

Clásica synonyms

standard in spanish: estándar, pronunciation: stændɜrd part of speech: adjective, noun classic in spanish: clásico, pronunciation: klæsɪk part of speech: adjective, noun definitive in spanish: definitivo, pronunciation: dɪfɪnɪtɪv part of speech: adjective authoritative in spanish: autoritario, pronunciation: əθɔrəteɪtɪv part of speech: adjective hellenic in spanish: helénico, pronunciation: həlenɪk part of speech: adjective, noun neoclassical in spanish: neoclásico, pronunciation: nioʊklæsɪkəl part of speech: adjective neoclassic in spanish: neoclásico, pronunciation: nioʊklæsɪk part of speech: adjective greco-roman in spanish: grecorromano, pronunciation: grekoʊroʊmən part of speech: adjective
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