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词汇 locus classicus
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Definition of locus classicus in English:

locus classicus

nounPlural loci classici ˌlɒkəs ˈklasɪkəsˌləʊkəs ˈklasɪkəsˌloʊkəs ˈklæsəkəs
  • A passage considered to be the best known or most authoritative on a particular subject.

    最知名(或最有权威性)的章节

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their pioneering work is still the locus classicus for these languages.
    • The locus classicus for discussing the core police culture remains Skolnick's account of the policeman's ‘working personality’.
    • While it may not be the locus classicus on the subject, our passage in many respects does seem to represent the final word on right worship.
    • The locus classicus of this research are the papers by Alberch and Gale that demonstrated a causal link between patterns of digit reduction and the mode of digit development.
    • Aquinas continued, presenting the locus classicus of the Argument from Design.
    • As Gerhard Von Rad states, Genesis 2: 7 is ‘a locus classicus of Old Testament anthropology.’
    • If Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations is the locus classicus of economic theory, and the defense of the free society, then Karl Marx's Capital stands as its most radical alternative.
    • Perhaps the locus classicus of modern scholarly dispute over the meaning of a Classical Greek image is the Parthenon frieze.

Origin

Latin, literally 'classical place'.

Definition of locus classicus in US English:

locus classicus

nounˌlōkəs ˈklasəkəsˌloʊkəs ˈklæsəkəs
  • A passage considered to be the best known or most authoritative on a particular subject.

    最知名(或最有权威性)的章节

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The locus classicus of this research are the papers by Alberch and Gale that demonstrated a causal link between patterns of digit reduction and the mode of digit development.
    • While it may not be the locus classicus on the subject, our passage in many respects does seem to represent the final word on right worship.
    • If Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations is the locus classicus of economic theory, and the defense of the free society, then Karl Marx's Capital stands as its most radical alternative.
    • Their pioneering work is still the locus classicus for these languages.
    • Perhaps the locus classicus of modern scholarly dispute over the meaning of a Classical Greek image is the Parthenon frieze.
    • Aquinas continued, presenting the locus classicus of the Argument from Design.
    • The locus classicus for discussing the core police culture remains Skolnick's account of the policeman's ‘working personality’.
    • As Gerhard Von Rad states, Genesis 2: 7 is ‘a locus classicus of Old Testament anthropology.’

Origin

Latin, literally ‘classical place’.

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